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Palliative care delivery in residential aged care: Bereaved family member experiences of the Supportive Hospice Aged Residential Exchange (SHARE) intervention
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Palliative care delivery in residential aged care: Bereaved family member experiences of the Supportive Hospice Aged Residential Exchange (SHARE) intervention

R. Frey, S. Barham, D. Balmer, M. Boyd, J. Robinson and M. Gott
BMC Palliative Care, Vol.19(1), 19:127
2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/16121

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palliative care bereaved families residential aged care older adults
The supportive hospice aged residential exchange (SHARE) is a new model of palliative care education that has been designed for residential aged care. The goal of SHARE is to help clinical staff improve palliative care within residential aged care facilities and to improve specialist palliative care nurses' knowledge and skill to care for frail older people.
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