Swampy territory : the role of the palliative care social worker in safeguarding children of adults who are receiving specialist palliative care
There is minimal research into families where a person who is receiving palliative care has dependent children. In particular, there is a lack of information about the work that palliative care social workers undertake with such families. This study examines the role of the palliative care social wo...
Main Author: | Comben, Carole R. |
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Other Authors: | Daniel, Brigid : Wilson, Sarah |
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University of Stirling
2010
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.535320 |
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