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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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Quality of life of community-based palliative care clients and their caregivers
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- 19 October 2012, pp. 323-330
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“The surprise questions” using variable time frames in hospitalized patients with advanced cancer
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- 17 June 2021, pp. 221-225
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Australian perspectives on spiritual care training in healthcare: A Delphi study
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- 13 July 2021, pp. 686-693
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Making the most out of life: Exploring the contribution of attention restorative theory in developing a non-pharmacological intervention for fatigue
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- 17 October 2013, pp. 473-480
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Dying patients with COVID-19: What should Hospital Palliative Care Teams (HPCTs) be prepared for?
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- 23 June 2020, pp. 382-384
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Development of a cancer pain self-management resource to address patient, provider, and health system barriers to care
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- 23 April 2019, pp. 472-478
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Evaluation of care burden and preparedness of caregivers who provide care to palliative care patients
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- 31 March 2021, pp. 30-37
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Formative assessment of oncology trainees' communication with cancer patients about internet information
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- 11 November 2013, pp. 197-200
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Does voluntary assisted dying cause public stigma for the bereaved? A vignette-based experiment
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- 05 January 2021, pp. 558-562
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Palliative care nurses’ experiences of stress, anxiety, and burnout: A thematic synthesis
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- 16 June 2022, pp. 498-514
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“They don't just disappear”: Acknowledging death in the long-term care setting
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- 15 May 2012, pp. 241-247
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A qualitative examination of the factors related to the development and maintenance of insomnia in cancer survivors
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- 16 May 2018, pp. 221-226
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Positive and negative meanings are simultaneously ascribed to colorectal cancer: Relationship to quality of life and psychosocial adjustment
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- 16 October 2013, pp. 277-286
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The Patient Dignity Inventory: Just another evaluation tool? Experiences with advanced cancer patients
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- 21 June 2017, pp. 73-79
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Applying a palliative care approach in residential care: Effects on nurse assistants' work situation
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- 21 October 2013, pp. 543-553
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Hope at the end of life: Making a case for hospice
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 415-417
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Willingness to use hospice care among caregivers of Latino patients in the United States–Mexico border region
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- 09 September 2016, pp. 279-287
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Church leaders and parishioners speak out about the role of the church in advance care planning and end-of-life care
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- 29 October 2020, pp. 322-328
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Toward holistic care: Including substance use in mental health-palliative care integration
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- 18 May 2022, pp. 453-454
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