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Perspectives of patients, close relatives, nurses, and physicians on end-of-life medication management
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- 14 August 2017, pp. 580-589
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Initial validation of a scale to measure purposelessness, understimulation, and boredom in cancer patients: Toward a redefinition of depression in advanced disease
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- 29 April 2003, pp. 41-50
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Feelings of rewards among family caregivers during ongoing palliative care
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- 16 October 2013, pp. 1509-1517
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Spirituality, meaning, and transcendence
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- 12 May 2005, pp. 321-328
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Subclinical thiamine deficiency in patients with abdominal cancer
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- 26 December 2017, pp. 497-499
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The integration of a person-centered approach in palliative care
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- 07 February 2013, pp. 453-464
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“An indelible mark” the response to participation in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide among doctors: A review of research findings
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- 25 July 2019, pp. 82-88
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Translation and validation of the Persian version of the functional assessment of chronic illness therapy—Spiritual well-being scale (FACIT-Sp) among Muslim Iranians in treatment for cancer
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- 11 October 2012, pp. 29-35
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Responding to patient anger: Development and evaluation of an oncology communication skills training module
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- 22 November 2011, pp. 359-365
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A pilot examination of the impact of cancer patients' fatigue on their spousal caregivers
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- 13 April 2006, pp. 273-279
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A pilot study about female adolescent/young childhood cancer survivors' knowledge about reproductive health and their views about consultation with a fertility specialist
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- 24 October 2014, pp. 1251-1260
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The feasibility and acceptability of a chaplain-led intervention for caregivers of seriously ill patients: A Caregiver Outlook pilot study
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- 29 October 2015, pp. 456-467
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Measuring social support in patients with advanced medical illnesses: An analysis of the Duke–UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire
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- 09 September 2014, pp. 1153-1163
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The loneliness experience of the dying and of those who care for them
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- 22 May 2007, pp. 153-159
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The need for palliative care education, support, and reflection among rural nurses and other staff: A quantitative study
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- 27 February 2014, pp. 265-274
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Insights into the factors associated with achieving the preference of home death in terminal cancer: A national population-based study
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- 23 November 2017, pp. 749-755
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Chemotherapeutic drugs that penetrate the blood–brain barrier affect the development of hyperactive delirium in cancer patients
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- 26 June 2014, pp. 859-864
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Comparison of experienced burnout symptoms in specialist oncology nurses working in hospital oncology units or in hospices
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- 28 September 2010, pp. 427-432
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“You can only take so much, and it took everything out of me”: Coping strategies used by parents of children with cancer
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- 18 June 2010, pp. 197-206
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A specialist nurse-function in neurooncology: A qualitative study of possibilities, limitations, and pitfalls
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- 07 December 2005, pp. 121-130
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