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EAPC Task Force on Family Carers White Paper on improving support for family carers in palliative care: part 2

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EAPC Task Force on Family Carers White Paper on improving support for family carers in palliative care: part 2. / Payne, Sheila.
In: European Journal of Palliative Care, Vol. 17, No. 6, 11.2010, p. 286-290.

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title = "EAPC Task Force on Family Carers White Paper on improving support for family carers in palliative care: part 2",
abstract = "This is the second part of a two-part paper. In part 1, we considered the definitions and roles of family carers in Europe. In particular, we explored the context of providing care at home, the places of care and death, and the impact of caring on family carers. In part 2, we will consider some of the types of interventions or services that seek to address carers{\textquoteright} support needs, and we will make recommendations for future service provision, research and policy development.",
author = "Sheila Payne",
year = "2010",
month = nov,
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "286--290",
journal = "European Journal of Palliative Care",
issn = "1352-2779",
publisher = "Hayward Medical Communications",
number = "6",

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T2 - part 2

AU - Payne, Sheila

PY - 2010/11

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M3 - Journal article

VL - 17

SP - 286

EP - 290

JO - European Journal of Palliative Care

JF - European Journal of Palliative Care

SN - 1352-2779

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