Grief and Palliative Care: Mutuality

作者: Paul J. Moon

DOI: 10.4137/PCRT.S10890

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摘要: Grief and palliative care are interrelated perhaps mutually inclusive. Conceptually practically, grief intimately relates to care, as both domains regard the phenomena of loss, suffering, a desire for abatement pain burden. Moreover, notions may be construed being inclusive in terms one cueing other. As such, discussions this article will center on conceptualizations mutuality between related end-of-life circumstances. Specifically, complementarity well controvertible view thereof, considered.

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