2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.medpal.2009.06.004
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Douleurs induites par les soins en situation de fin de vie : analyse, réflexion et propositions à partir de l’expérience des soignants

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“…incident pain does not come from a lack of skills or dexterity, but rather from an external reason) [22]. Similar results were found in a study based on interviews undertaken with health care assistants and nurses about pain induced by terminal care [23]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…incident pain does not come from a lack of skills or dexterity, but rather from an external reason) [22]. Similar results were found in a study based on interviews undertaken with health care assistants and nurses about pain induced by terminal care [23]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Elle souligne également l'importance de la transmission des informations sur le soin dans l'équipe et sa tracabilité. Alcalay et al [36] retranscrivent le questionnement autour du soin. Le temps du soin est considéré comme un moment de communication et d'écoute et cette attitude est elle-même soignante et participe à la qualité du soin.…”
Section: La Logique Du Careunclassified