Abstract
Poster gives findings that show reluctance of those involved in non-malignant diseases such as Parkinson's Disease to engage with Palliative Care
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 29 Apr 2010 |
| Event | CTRIC/TMED - 2nd Annual Translational Medicine Conference - Derry/Londonderry Duration: 29 Apr 2010 → 30 Apr 2010 http://www.c-tric.com |
Conference
| Conference | CTRIC/TMED - 2nd Annual Translational Medicine Conference |
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| City | Derry/Londonderry |
| Period | 29/04/10 → 30/04/10 |
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Bibliographical note
Research in the poster was supported by a grant from PD UKKeywords
- Parkinson disease
- Parkinson disease – Parkinsonism – Palliative care – Interviews – Integrated care model – Qualitative research
- Hospice care
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