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Volumn 47, Issue OCT., 2001, Pages 1989-1995
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Palliative care by family physicians in the 1990s. Resilience amid reform
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
CANADA;
CLINICAL PRACTICE;
COMMUNITY CARE;
CONTROL;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DYING;
EMOTION;
EXPERIENCE;
FAMILY COUNSELING;
FEMALE;
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HOSPITAL;
HUMAN;
MALE;
MODEL;
MONEY;
PALLIATIVE THERAPY;
PATIENT CARE;
PHYSICIAN;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
RESOURCE ALLOCATION;
SYMPTOM;
TIME;
ADULT;
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL;
ATTITUDE TO DEATH;
FAMILY;
FAMILY PRACTICE;
FEMALE;
FOCUS GROUPS;
HEALTH PLANNING;
HEALTH RESOURCES;
HUMANS;
INSURANCE, HEALTH, REIMBURSEMENT;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
NOVA SCOTIA;
PAIN;
PALLIATIVE CARE;
PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS;
SOCIAL SUPPORT;
TERMINAL CARE;
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EID: 0035201760
PISSN: 0008350X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (9)
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References (10)
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