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Physician and Nurse Perceptions of a New Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation Project: Implications for Education and Training
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The vast majority of comments expressed were related to positive aspects of the program. However, barriers exist that prevent some terminally ill patients from receiving these services. Findings from this study have implications for the need for education and training among providers on palliative and hospice services and, in particular, on the benefits of an inpatient palliative care team for patients, regardless of their attitudes toward end-of-life care programs.
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