What are the differences among occupational groups related to their palliative care-specific educational needs and intensity of interprofessional collaboration in long-term care homes?

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What are the differences among occupational groups related to their palliative care-specific educational needs and intensity of interprofessional collaboration in long-term care homes? is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1085436342
P356DOI10.1186/S12904-017-0207-Y
P932PMC publication ID5437548
P698PubMed publication ID28521799

P2093author name stringD Parker
J O'Leary
M Bui
A Papaioannou
K Brazil
N Akhtar-Danesh
L McCleary
V Dal Bello-Haas
S Kaasalainen
SPA-LTC Team
A Wickson Griffiths
R D Laporte
T Sussman
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P921main subjectcollaborationQ1145523
P304page(s)33
P577publication date2017-05-18
P1433published inBMC Palliative CareQ15763886
P1476titleWhat are the differences among occupational groups related to their palliative care-specific educational needs and intensity of interprofessional collaboration in long-term care homes?
P478volume16

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