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Examining hospice enrollment through a novel lens: Decision time
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- 13 July 2016, pp. 168-175
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Exceptional patients: Narratives of connections
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- 04 July 2013, pp. 269-276
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The extra burdens patients in denial impose on their family caregivers
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- 21 August 2012, pp. 91-99
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Surgical intensive care unit (ICU) delirium: A “psychosomatic” problem?
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- 23 March 2010, pp. 221-225
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Enhancing psychosocial and spiritual palliative care: Four-year results of the program of comprehensive care for people with advanced illnesses and their families in Spain
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- 07 November 2016, pp. 98-109
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Objective burden, caregiver psychological distress, and patient religion and quality of life are associated with high-intensity burden of care among caregivers of advanced cancer patients in a Latino population
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- 26 June 2023, pp. 1-9
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Cultural implications for disclosure of diagnosis and prognosis toward terminally ill cancer patients in China: A literature review
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- 05 May 2021, pp. 283-289
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A scoping review of studies exploring leisure-time physical activity in adults diagnosed with advanced cancer
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- 14 December 2020, pp. 615-630
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Providing home hospice care for LGBTQ+ patients and caregivers: Perceptions and opinions of hospice interdisciplinary care team providers
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- 19 May 2022, pp. 3-11
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Residents' and family members' perceptions of care quality and self-determination in palliative phase in residential care
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- 29 April 2019, pp. 69-81
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Measuring and understanding death anxiety in caregivers of patients with primary brain tumor
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- 17 August 2022, pp. 812-819
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“Rapid tele-psychotherapy” with single-session music therapy in the metaverse: An alternative solution for mental health services in the future
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- 11 October 2022, pp. 944-945
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Communicating is analogous to caring: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the patient–clinician communication experiences of individuals with ovarian cancer
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- 18 May 2022, pp. 515-533
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Barriers to advance care planning among patients with advanced serious illnesses: A national survey of health-care professionals in Singapore
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- 03 April 2023, pp. 1-8
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Brief emotional screening in oncology: Specificity and sensitivity of the emotion thermometers in the Portuguese cancer population
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- 05 June 2019, pp. 39-46
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Attitudes and completion of advance care planning: Assessing the contribution of health beliefs about Alzheimer's disease among Israeli laypersons
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- 27 May 2019, pp. 655-661
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The significance of fatigue in relatives of palliative patients
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- 23 March 2010, pp. 137-142
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Future provision of home end-of-life care: Family carers’ willingness for caregiving and needs for support
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- 09 December 2020, pp. 580-586
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Effects of end-of-life care on medical health professionals: A dialectical approach
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- 30 March 2021, pp. 76-83
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A pilot study to examine the relationship between boredom and spirituality in cancer patients
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- 02 September 2003, pp. 143-151
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