2024
DOI: 10.1177/26323524241254839
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‘Not a panacea’ – Expert perspectives on the concept of resilience and its potential for palliative care

Katja Maus,
Frank Peusquens,
Milena Kriegsmann-Rabe
et al.

Abstract: Background: Resilience is an increasingly used term in medicine and subject to various definitions, often not easy to grasp. There are established core concepts for patients receiving palliative care, for example, meaning in life, that have already been researched a lot. Resilience, relative to these concepts, is a new object of research in palliative care, where it has so far been used predominantly with regard to the well-being of teams. Aim: To explore how experts in palliative care define the concept of re… Show more

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