
The authors report results from a sample survey in a university hospital in connection with the aspects of communication in medical team about paliative situations. The questionnaire, made from a paliative care group, consults the usual practices and during crisis just as patient is dying, in a curative medical care. Hospital is not a place to die. Difficulty in survey are probably in keeping with individual and collective defences opposite to dying patient.
Patient Care Team, Paris, Terminal Care, Attitude to Death, Attitude of Health Personnel, Communication, Interprofessional Relations, Hospitals, University, Personnel, Hospital, Professional-Family Relations, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Family
Patient Care Team, Paris, Terminal Care, Attitude to Death, Attitude of Health Personnel, Communication, Interprofessional Relations, Hospitals, University, Personnel, Hospital, Professional-Family Relations, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Family
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