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Seventeen years of progress for supportive care services: A resurvey of National Cancer Institute–designated comprehensive cancer centers
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- 03 July 2014, pp. 917-925
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Recovering function and surviving treatments are primary motivators for health behavior change in patients with head and neck cancer: Qualitative focus group study
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- 23 November 2015, pp. 364-375
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Two worlds: Adolescents' strategies for managing life with a parent in hospice
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- 01 July 2015, pp. 177-186
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A feasibility study of a two-session home-based cognitive behavioral therapy–insomnia intervention for bereaved family caregivers
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 197-206
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Primary concerns of advanced cancer patients identified through the structured life review process: A qualitative study using a text mining technique
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- 24 September 2007, pp. 265-271
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Experiences of truth disclosure in terminally ill cancer patients in palliative home care
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- 04 May 2011, pp. 173-180
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“When the first session may be the last!”: A case report of the implementation of “rapid tele-psychotherapy” with single-session music therapy in the COVID-19 outbreak
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- 17 August 2021, pp. 290-295
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Providing care and sharing expertise: Reflections of nurse-specialists in palliative home care
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- 30 September 2009, pp. 357-364
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The impact of a palliative care unit on mortality rate and length of stay for medical intensive care unit patients
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- 22 November 2011, pp. 387-392
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The emergence of personal growth amongst healthcare professionals who care for dying children
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- 22 May 2017, pp. 298-307
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The advanced cancer patient experience of undertaking meaning and purpose (MaP) therapy
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- 22 March 2012, pp. 177-188
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Issues in psychotherapy with terminally ill patients
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 181-189
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Medical orders for life-sustaining treatment: Is it time yet?
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- 13 May 2013, pp. 101-105
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Communicating terminal diagnoses to Hispanic patients
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- 23 March 2010, pp. 117-123
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Maintaining everyday life in a family with a dying parent: Teenagers' experiences of adapting to responsibility
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- 24 March 2015, pp. 1595-1601
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Facing uncertainty: The lived experience of palliative care
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- 24 September 2007, pp. 255-264
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Pain relief, spiritual needs, and family support: Three central areas in intercultural palliative care
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- 05 August 2013, pp. 523-530
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Delirium and severe illness: Etiologies, severity of delirium and phenomenological differences
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- 05 September 2014, pp. 1087-1092
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Posttraumatic stress disorder at the end of life: Extant research and proposed psychosocial treatment approach
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- 22 November 2011, pp. 407-418
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Multiple evaluation of a hospital-based palliative care consultation team in a university hospital: Activities, patient outcome, and referring staff's view
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- 18 February 2010, pp. 49-57
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