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DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2012.707166 · Source: PubMed
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What is a Good Death? Health Care Professionals’
Narrations on End-of-Life Care
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Sabrina Cipolletta & Nadia Oprandi
a
Department of General Psychology , University of Padova , Padova , Italy
b
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine , University of Verona , Verona ,
Italy
Accepted author version posted online: 16 May 2013.Published online: 01 Aug 2013.
To cite this article: Sabrina Cipolletta & Nadia Oprandi (2014) What is a Good Death? Health Care Professionals’ Narrations on
End-of-Life Care, Death Studies, 38:1, 20-27, DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2012.707166
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