Angela: A practice story of a person experiencing palliative care

Deidre Morgan, Celia Marston

Research output: Non-textual formFilm, Digital Media or Visual Output

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) (World Health Organization, 2002) defines palliative care as an approach that addresses the physical, psychosocial and spiritual issues faced by person with a life-limiting illness. Palliative care also extends to family and other caregivers over the course of the illness and also during bereavement.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherElsevier
Edition7th
Media of outputOnline
SizeText + 5 videos
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Bibliographical note

This research output is additional online content (including 5 videos) to support the following book:
Curtin, M., Egan, M., & Adams, J. (Eds.) (2017). Occupational therapy for people experiencing illness, injury or impairment: Promoting occupation and participation. (7th ed.) Elsevier.

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