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Opening doors
 — improving access to hospice and specialist palliative care services by members of the black and ethnic minority communities
Author(s)D Hill, D Penso
Corporate AuthorNational Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services
PublisherNational Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services, London, 1995
Pages60 pp (Occasional paper, 7)
SourceNational Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services, 59 Bryanston Street, London W1A 2AZ.
KeywordsTerminal care ; Usage [services] ; Ethnic groups.
AnnotationExamines the provision of specialist palliative services for black and ethnic minority communities and the factors that affect their access to, and take-up of, those services. Sets out a strategy to promote ethnic and racial sensitivity in service delivery and to assist health care purchasers and providers in adopting policies to improve the services.
Accession NumberCPA-950203005 B
ClassmarkLV: QLD: TK

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