Chronic and terminal illness new perspectives on caring and carers

Most chronically and terminally ill patients are cared for in their own homes and represent a major yet free resource. These patients are not in hospitals or hospices and their day-to-day care is provided by family and friends at home. Carers are an invaluable resource and there is an increasing amo...

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Autor principal: Payne, Sheila
Outros Autores: Sheila Payne; Caroline Ellis-Hill
Idioma:Undetermined
English
Publicado em: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2001
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Resumo:Most chronically and terminally ill patients are cared for in their own homes and represent a major yet free resource. These patients are not in hospitals or hospices and their day-to-day care is provided by family and friends at home. Carers are an invaluable resource and there is an increasing amount of research into their role and the experiences in caring for the terminally ill, patients with cancer and patients with other chronic diseases
Descrição Física:170 p.
ill.
24 cm
ISBN:0192631675
9780192631671