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Enabling sense-making for patients receiving outpatient palliative treatment: A participatory action research driven model for person-centered communication
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- 03 August 2015, pp. 212-224
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Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder at the end-of-life: Application of the stepwise psychosocial palliative care model
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- 13 August 2013, pp. 233-243
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Difficulties in screening for adjustment disorder, Part I: Use of existing screening instruments in cancer patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation
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- 01 March 2004, pp. 23-31
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Abbreviated dignity therapy for adults with advanced-stage cancer and their family caregivers: Qualitative analysis of a pilot study
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- 24 July 2018, pp. 262-268
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Wernicke encephalopathy presented in the form of postoperative delirium in a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis: A case report and review of the literature
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- 13 April 2006, pp. 337-340
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Effect of instrumental support on distress among family caregivers: Findings from a nationally representative study
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- 24 February 2020, pp. 519-527
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Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell neuropsychiatric toxicity in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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- 04 January 2017, pp. 499-503
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Portuguese validation of the Prolonged Grief Disorder Questionnaire–Predeath (PG–12): Psychometric properties and correlates
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- 04 January 2017, pp. 544-553
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Goals of care and COVID-19: A GOOD framework for dealing with uncertainty
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- 23 June 2020, pp. 379-381
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Implementing family communication pathway in neurosurgical patients in an intensive care unit
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- 10 July 2014, pp. 961-967
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Factors associated with caregiver burden for mothers of children undergoing Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) treatment
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- 15 November 2019, pp. 405-412
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The relationship between body image, age, and distress in women facing breast cancer surgery
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- 14 August 2013, pp. 363-367
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Reducing the potential for suffering in older adults with advanced cancer
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- 18 February 2010, pp. 83-93
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An exploration of the prevalence and predictors of work-related well-being among psychosocial oncology professionals: An application of the job demands–resources model
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- 14 December 2015, pp. 33-41
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The care experiences of patients who die in residential hospice: A qualitative analysis of the last three months of life from the views of bereaved caregivers
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- 29 June 2017, pp. 421-431
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“We never speak about death.” Healthcare professionals' views on palliative care for inpatients in Tanzania: A qualitative study
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- 22 August 2017, pp. 566-579
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Parental coping in the context of having a child who is facing death: A theoretical framework
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 432-441
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Estimated longevity and changes in spirituality in the context of advanced congestive heart failure
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- 19 February 2008, pp. 3-11
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Harmonizing hope: A grounded theory study of the experience of hope of registered nurses who provide palliative care in community settings
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- 15 August 2011, pp. 281-294
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Countertransference and ethics: A perspective on clinical dilemmas in end-of-life decisions
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 367-375
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