Monday 28 July 2014

Bereavement and palliative care: A public health perspective

Progress in Palliative Care, 01 June 2014, vol./is. 22/3(131-135)
Bruce Rumbold; Samar Aoun

In this paper the authors argue that palliative care services should match their commitment to providing a good death with a commitment to supporting good grief and that this means investing their efforts principally in developing a community capacity for bereavement care rather than seeking to deliver specialised services only to relatives and friends of those who have received palliative care services.

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