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NTIS 바로가기Australian occupational therapy journal, v.66 no.2, 2019년, pp.145 - 153
Hammill, Kathrine (School of Science & Health –) , Bye, Rosalind (Occupational Therapy, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia) , Cook, Catherine (School of Science & Health –)
Background/aimOccupational therapists working in palliative care aim to enable clients living with a life‐limiting illness to continue participating in meaningful activities for as long as possible. However, little is published about the occupations people living with a life‐limiting ill...
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