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Development and psychometric validation of a comprehensive end-of-life care competence scale: A study based on three-year surveys of health and social care professionals in Hong Kong.

Daiming XiuAmy Y M ChowIris K N Chan
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2021)
The validity and internal reliability of CECCS were demonstrated. The levels of perceived competences working in EoLC were significantly associated with professionals' job-related well-being. Practically, there is still room for improvement in comprehensive competences among health and social care workers in Hong Kong.
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