Family caregivers’ preferences for support when caring for a family member with cancer in late palliative phase who wish to die at home – a grounded theory study

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Toril Merete Nysaeter
Cecilia Olsson
Tuva Sandsdalen
Reidun Hov
Maria Larsson
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[1] Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences,Department of Health and Nursing Sciences
[2] Karlstad University SE,Department of Health Sciences
[3] Lovisenberg Diaconal University College,Department of Bachelor Education in Nursing
[4] Inland (Hedmark),Centre for Development of Institutional and Home Care Services (USHT)
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BMC Palliative Care | / 23卷
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Family caregiver preferences; Cancer; Palliative care; Home death; Grounded theory;
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