Competence and Compassion: Key Elements of Professional Care at the End of Life From Caregiver’s Perspective
Ángela María Ortega‐Galán(Universidad de Huelva), Olivia Ibáñez‐Masero(Andalusian Health Service), Rocío Ortíz‐Amo(University of Almería), María Inés Carmona‐Rega(Andalusian Health Service), María Dolores Ruiz‐Fernández(University of Almería), José Cabrera‐Troya(Andalusian Health Service)
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