Oral health plays second fiddle in palliative care: an interview study with registered nurses in home healthcare
Abstract Background Oral health is crucial to the experience of well-being, and symptoms from the mouth are common at the end of life. Palliative care aims to identify and treat symptoms early to avoid unnecessary suffering and is thus an important part of nursing in home healthcare. The aim of this...
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Autores principales: | Anna Gustafsson, Johanna Skogsberg, Åsa Rejnö |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a9593955599e4553b6a4ea8d0bca4aa1 |
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