Decision-making in palliative care: patient and family caregiver concordance and discordance—systematic review and narrative synthesis
Sophie Mulcahy Symmons(University College Dublin), Geraldine Foley(Trinity College Dublin), David Mockler(Trinity College Dublin), John Lombard(University of Limerick), Andrew Davies(GW Pharmaceuticals (United Kingdom)), Samar Aoun(La Trobe University), Suzanne Guérin(University College Dublin), Lucy Selman(University of the West of England), Regina McQuilllan(Beaumont Hospital), Mary Rabbitte(All Ireland Institute for Hospice and Palliative Care), Nicola Cornally(University College Cork), Norma O’Leary(Our Lady's Hospital), Karen Ryan(University College Dublin), Michael Connolly(University College Dublin)
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