Symptom control needs of patients dying of disease other than cancer : an exploration of the issues for patients and staff in a general hospital
Publication details: Thesis (MSc)-University of London, 1995Subject(s):
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Summary: This study arose from the researcher's idea that some patients dying of non-malignant disease experienced distressing symptoms that were not recognized, addressed seriously or adequately relieved. A review of the literature on symptom distress, particularly in relation to the dying, the elderly and non-malignant disease follows.
Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methods ; Findings ; Discussion ; Conclusion
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Reference book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Librarians Office | M008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 0000003661 |
Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methods ; Findings ; Discussion ; Conclusion
This study arose from the researcher's idea that some patients dying of non-malignant disease experienced distressing symptoms that were not recognized, addressed seriously or adequately relieved. A review of the literature on symptom distress, particularly in relation to the dying, the elderly and non-malignant disease follows.
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