Oral care of palliative care patients-carers' and relatives' experiences. A qualitative study
Introduction The oral cavity, in palliative care patients, is commonly the first site of discomfort and loss of function. Oral care, however, is often overlooked for these patients. Palliative oral care is a poorly researched area and the experiences of patients, their carers and relatives are seldo...
Main Authors: | Burns, L. (Author), Delgado, M.B (Author), Kay, E.J (Author), Moles, D.R (Author), Quinn, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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