‘There is no such word as palliative care for us at the moment’: A mixed-method study exploring the perceptions of healthcare professionals on the need for palliative care in Bhutan
Tara Devi Laabar,
Christobel Saunders,
Kirsten Auret
et al.
Abstract:Background: The need for palliative care is ever-increasing globally. However, it is least developed or not available in most low-and-middle-income-countries including Bhutan. Objective: This study was aimed at exploring the perspectives of Bhutanese healthcare professionals on the need for palliative care in the country. Design: This is a cross-sectional, mixed-method study. Setting/subjects: The study sites included all levels of healthcare in Bhutan and involved doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacist… Show more
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