Affiliation:
1. National Research Lobachevski State University of Nizhniy Novgorod
Abstract
The article analyzes the respondents ‘attitude to the current state and development of palliative care in Russia. The study was carried out on the basis of a questionnaire survey. The author concludes that there is a low level of public awareness about the availability of palliative care and a low level of interest in this topic. At the same time, the majority of respondents consider it necessary to improve the provision of medical care to patients in a terminal state at the place of residence.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
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