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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Oxford,New York
Oxford University Press
2001
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