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Relationship between the religious attitudes of women with gynecologic cancer and mental adjustment to cancer
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- 03 August 2020, pp. 62-68
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Addressing the needs of parents with advanced cancer: Attitudes, practice behaviors, and training experiences of oncology social workers
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- 28 September 2020, pp. 329-334
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Screening for distress in cancer care: How to overcome barriers after unsuccessful implementation?
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- 23 November 2021, pp. 1-3
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Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
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- 27 May 2021, pp. 464-473
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Telehealth in outpatient delivery of palliative care: A qualitative study of patient and physician views
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- 12 July 2022, pp. 980-987
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Dignity therapy in Mexican lung cancer patients with emotional distress: Impact on psychological symptoms and quality of life
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- 04 May 2021, pp. 62-68
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Predictors and moderators of outcomes in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy intervention for early breast cancer patients
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- 23 June 2021, pp. 159-166
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Experiences of time: A qualitative inquiry into experiences of time as described by palliative care inpatients
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- 04 November 2013, pp. 67-73
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Commentary: Is there a model for demonstrating a beneficial financial impact of initiating a palliative care program by an existing hospice program?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 419-423
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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
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- 24 August 2020, pp. 198-207
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“Truly holistic?” Differences in documenting physical and psychosocial needs and hope in Portuguese palliative patients
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- 25 June 2020, pp. 69-74
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Clergy-laity support and patients’ mood during serious illness: A cross-sectional epidemiologic study
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- 15 August 2011, pp. 273-280
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Directions in research on spiritual and religious issues for improving palliative care
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- 29 April 2003, pp. 3-5
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Exploring the use of games in palliative care: A scoping review
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- 20 January 2022, pp. 146-166
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On the inevitability of death
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- 30 May 2017, pp. 276-278
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Improving care at the end of life: How advance care planning can help
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 191-197
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An exploration of financial toxicity among low-income patients with cancer in Central Texas: A mixed methods analysis
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- 18 March 2022, pp. 411-421
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Use of a values inventory as a discussion aid about end-of-life care: A pilot randomized controlled trial
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- 13 October 2015, pp. 330-340
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Wernicke encephalopathy without delirium that appeared as agitation in a patient with lung cancer
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- 11 May 2018, pp. 800-802
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Emotional processing during psychotherapy among women newly diagnosed with a gynecological cancer
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- 14 December 2016, pp. 405-416
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