Do non-terminally ill adults want to discuss the end of life with their family physician? An explorative mixed-method study on patients' preferences and family physicians' views in Belgium

scientific article published on 20 December 2017

Do non-terminally ill adults want to discuss the end of life with their family physician? An explorative mixed-method study on patients' preferences and family physicians' views in Belgium is …
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P356DOI10.1093/FAMPRA/CMX125
P698PubMed publication ID29272418

P2093author name stringPeter Pype
Aline De Vleminck
David Batteauw
Tijs Demeyere
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectBelgiumQ31
P577publication date2017-12-20
P1433published inFamily PracticeQ5433220
P1476titleDo non-terminally ill adults want to discuss the end of life with their family physician? An explorative mixed-method study on patients' preferences and family physicians' views in Belgium

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