Vulnerable persons, partners or warriors? How relatives perceive their roles in palliative care

Relatives play a very important role in palliative care. Whilst previous research has investigated this role from the perspective of health professionals, this article focuses on the perspectives of the relatives of palliative patients. The present paper aims to identify relatives' perceptions...

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