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End-of-life dreams and visions as perceived by palliative care professionals: A qualitative study
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- 19 October 2021, pp. 801-806
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Spiritual well-being, self-transcendence, and spiritual practices among Filipino women with breast cancer
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- 08 March 2021, pp. 723-726
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Development of a Japanese version of the Advance Care Planning Engagement Survey: Examination of its reliability and validity
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- 29 October 2020, pp. 341-347
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Cancer care reform in South Africa: A case for cancer care coordination: A narrative review
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- 06 May 2021, pp. 129-137
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Theory-driven role model stories improve palliative care knowledge among a diverse older population
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- 02 June 2020, pp. 34-40
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The needs of siblings of children with a life-threatening illness, part 1: Conceptualization and development of a measure
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- 26 January 2017, pp. 644-664
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Psychological well-being of palliative care professionals: Who cares?
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- 05 April 2021, pp. 257-261
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What makes one respond to acupuncture for insomnia? Perspectives of cancer survivors
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- 01 October 2019, pp. 301-306
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End of life communication among caregivers of children with cancer: A qualitative approach to understanding support desired by families
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- 01 March 2021, pp. 715-722
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Adapting the serious illness conversation guide for use in the emergency department by social workers
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- 18 June 2021, pp. 681-685
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The development and evaluation of a multimedia resource for family carers of patients receiving palliative care: A consumer-led project
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- 06 February 2014, pp. 417-423
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Professional caregivers' experiences with the Liverpool Care Pathway in dementia: An ethnographic study in a Dutch nursing home
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- 11 July 2017, pp. 479-486
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Burnout in psychosocial oncology clinicians: A systematic review
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- 08 September 2020, pp. 223-234
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Insurance company denial of payment and enforced changes in the type and dose of opioid analgesics for patients with cancer pain
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- 17 April 2014, pp. 515-518
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The “La Caixa” Foundation and WHO Collaborating Center Spanish National Program for enhancing psychosocial and spiritual palliative care for patients with advanced diseases, and their families: Preliminary findings
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- 15 August 2011, pp. 239-249
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Validation of the Brazilian version of the Shame and Stigma Scale (SSS-Br) for patients with head and neck cancers
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- 18 July 2019, pp. 186-192
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The “do-not-resuscitate” order in palliative surgery: Ethical issues and a review on policy in Hong Kong
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- 09 January 2015, pp. 1489-1493
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Narratives of grief and their potential for transformation
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- 09 August 2006, pp. 121-127
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Comparison between patient-reported and clinician-reported outcomes: Validation of the Japanese version of the Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale for staff
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- 05 March 2021, pp. 702-708
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Sleep in family caregivers of patients admitted to hospice: A pilot study
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- 06 August 2013, pp. 439-444
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