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Palliative care is not same as end of life care
The provision of palliative care should depend on need not prognosis. 3 However, focus group participants considered palliative care as synonymous with end of life care; this seems not to have been challenged or considered a core theme. The authors highlight the focus on cure within acute hospitals,...
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