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Quality care at the end of life in Africa.
Author(s):
Barbara Mudanga
,
Twalib Ngoma
,
J Amandua
,
Bamiro B. Solomon
,
Ekie Kikule
,
Vincent Habiyambere
,
Margaret Borok
,
Cecilia R. Sepulveda
Publication date:
2003-07-26
Journal:
BMJ : British Medical Journal
Keywords:
Africa
,
Caregivers
,
psychology
,
Cost of Illness
,
Family Health
,
Forecasting
,
HIV Infections
,
Health Care Surveys
,
Health Policy
,
Home Care Services
,
standards
,
supply & distribution
,
Home Nursing
,
Humans
,
Needs Assessment
,
Neoplasms
,
Pain
,
prevention & control
,
Palliative Care
,
Prejudice
,
Quality Assurance, Health Care
,
Terminal Care
,
Terminally Ill
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12881267
PMC ID::
1126579
DOI::
10.1136/bmj.327.7408.209
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Africa
,
Caregivers
,
psychology
,
Cost of Illness
,
Family Health
,
Forecasting
,
HIV Infections
,
Health Care Surveys
,
Health Policy
,
Home Care Services
,
standards
,
supply & distribution
,
Home Nursing
,
Humans
,
Needs Assessment
,
Neoplasms
,
Pain
,
prevention & control
,
Palliative Care
,
Prejudice
,
Quality Assurance, Health Care
,
Terminal Care
,
Terminally Ill
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Africa
,
Caregivers
,
psychology
,
Cost of Illness
,
Family Health
,
Forecasting
,
HIV Infections
,
Health Care Surveys
,
Health Policy
,
Home Care Services
,
standards
,
supply & distribution
,
Home Nursing
,
Humans
,
Needs Assessment
,
Neoplasms
,
Pain
,
prevention & control
,
Palliative Care
,
Prejudice
,
Quality Assurance, Health Care
,
Terminal Care
,
Terminally Ill
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