Researchers team up with latin american doctors to bring better End-of-Life care to communities
NCT ID NCT07436026
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aims to understand how family doctors in Latin America can provide better palliative care—care that focuses on comfort and quality of life for people with serious illnesses. About 30 to 50 healthcare professionals will share their experiences and ideas through online meetings, interviews, and surveys. The goal is to identify what helps or hinders this care and to develop ways to measure its success.
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Locations
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Latin American Network for Palliative Care
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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