2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-51655/v2
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Frequency of Providing a Palliative Approach to Care in Family Practice: A Chart Review and Perceptions of Healthcare Practitioners in Canada

Abstract: Background: Most patients nearing the end of life can benefit from a palliative approach in primary care. We currently do not know how to measure a palliative approach in family practice. The objective of this study was to describe the provision of a palliative approach and evaluate their clinicians’ perceptions of the results.Methods: We conducted a descriptive study of deceased patients in an interprofessional team family practice. We integrated conceptual models of a palliative approach to create a chart re… Show more

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