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Behind the scenes: Moral distress among psychosocial oncology clinical research staff during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 28 July 2022, pp. 777-778
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“What it is like to be human”: The existential dimension of care as perceived by professionals caring for people approaching death
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- 20 October 2023, pp. 1-6
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Redefining caregiver strain for family caregivers in end-of-life care in Hong Kong
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- 19 May 2023, pp. 1-8
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Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying Scale Form B: Validation for Spanish health professionals
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- 25 October 2021, pp. 678-686
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What does the word healing mean to you? Perceptions of patients with life-limiting illness
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- 01 August 2022, pp. 577-581
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When and how to discuss about palliative care and advance care planning with cancer patients: A mixed-methods study
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- 27 October 2023, pp. 387-395
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Psychometric validation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale in Polish (IPOS-Pol)
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 687-693
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Redefining pain
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- 25 February 2011, pp. 107-110
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Pulling the plug
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- 26 February 2004, pp. 279-283
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What do our patients want and need? A palliative care clinician's view from the trenches
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- 26 February 2004, pp. 285-289
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Mexico: The lively colors of death
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- 13 February 2012, pp. 65-66
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Comparison of Objective Prognostic Score and Palliative Prognostic Score performance in inpatients with advanced cancer in Japan and Korea
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- 05 October 2021, pp. 662-670
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Becoming “Someone” or “Something”
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 105-106
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Promoting advance care planning (ACP) in community health clinics in Israel: Perceptions of older adults with pro-ACP attitudes and their family physicians
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- 03 February 2022, pp. 83-92
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Upright and whole: An approach to suffering in the face of death
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- 25 October 2007, pp. 347-349
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Changes experienced by and the future values of bereaved family members determined using narratives from bereavement life review therapy
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- 04 November 2013, pp. 59-65
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“You’ll need to settle your affairs”: How the subject of death is approached by oncologists and advanced cancer patients in follow-up consultations
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- 10 November 2022, pp. 1-9
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The WHOQOL-BREF instrument: Psychometric evaluation of the Greek version in patients with advanced cancer and pain and associations with psychological distress
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- 19 August 2022, pp. 1-11
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The sex of cancer: Ongoing lessons of cultural diversity
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- 17 June 2013, pp. 179-181
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The experiences, coping mechanisms, and impact of death and dying on palliative medicine specialists–ERRATUM
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- 20 December 2013, p. 341
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