Abstract
In this edition of the Links Magazine, we highlight the current issues, research, innovations, and perspectives of these institutions around palliative care. We recognize the importance of this human right and the role nurses and midwives have in advancing care for those in need of palliative health services. As is made evident in this publication, there are important areas where timely, evidence-based, and strategic efforts are needed to ensure that individuals are effectively cared for across the lifespan and varying levels of health and wellness. By promoting awareness and collaboration around this global health priority, we can ensure a healthier future for some of the most vulnerable of populations around the world.
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Keywords:
Nursing and Midwifery, Global Health
Recommended Citation
Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centers for Nursing and Midwifery, Secretariat at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, "Nursing and Midwifery Links [December 2019 Issue]" (2019). Nursing and Midwifery Links (LINKS). 4.
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Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery Development
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Date of Issue
2019-12-01
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