Conversations worth having: the perceived relevance of advance care planning among teachers, hospice staff, and pastors in Knysna, South Africa.
Stanford, Janet
Conversations worth having: the perceived relevance of advance care planning among teachers, hospice staff, and pastors in Knysna, South Africa. [electronic resource] - Journal of palliative medicine Jul 2013 - 762-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1557-7740
10.1089/jpm.2013.0051 doi
Advance Care Planning
Attitude of Health Personnel
Attitude to Death
Caregivers--psychology
Communication
Cultural Competency
Decision Making
Faculty
Family--psychology
Female
Focus Groups
Hospice Care--psychology
Humans
Male
Pastoral Care--methods
Patient Preference--psychology
Professional-Family Relations
Professional-Patient Relations
Proxy
Qualitative Research
South Africa
Workforce
Conversations worth having: the perceived relevance of advance care planning among teachers, hospice staff, and pastors in Knysna, South Africa. [electronic resource] - Journal of palliative medicine Jul 2013 - 762-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1557-7740
10.1089/jpm.2013.0051 doi
Advance Care Planning
Attitude of Health Personnel
Attitude to Death
Caregivers--psychology
Communication
Cultural Competency
Decision Making
Faculty
Family--psychology
Female
Focus Groups
Hospice Care--psychology
Humans
Male
Pastoral Care--methods
Patient Preference--psychology
Professional-Family Relations
Professional-Patient Relations
Proxy
Qualitative Research
South Africa
Workforce