Challenges in home-based palliative care in Norway: a qualitative study of spouses' experiences.

scientific article published in August 2011

Challenges in home-based palliative care in Norway: a qualitative study of spouses' experiences. is …
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P356DOI10.12968/IJPN.2011.17.8.398
P698PubMed publication ID22067680

P2093author name stringIngunn Hunstad
Marit Foelsvik Svindseth
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P433issue8
P921main subjectNorwayQ20
P304page(s)398-404
P577publication date2011-08-01
P1433published inInternational Journal of Palliative NursingQ15763040
P1476titleChallenges in home-based palliative care in Norway: a qualitative study of spouses' experiences.
P478volume17

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