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human development and life transitions
death and dying
conceptualizations of death
clinical perspectives on death
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aging and the life course
death and dying
conceptualizations of death
clinical perspectives on death
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health care management
health care facilities, manpower, and services
health services
patient care
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palliative care
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- Palliative care is a universally available approach to health care that addresses both the needs of patients and families experiencing serious, progressive, or life-threatening illnesses and also the costs of delivering such needed services. Different from a traditional disease-model approach to medicine, palliative care is a paradigm of care focused on anticipating, preventing, and alleviating the suffering of serious, progressive, or life-threatening illness. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity; Palliative Care]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-SQS67P3V-G
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