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Pandemic grief risk factors and prolonged grief disorder in bereaved young adults during COVID-19
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- 30 March 2023, pp. 836-842
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This won't hurt a bit: The ethics of promising pain relief
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- 26 November 2009, pp. 517-520
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Personal reflections on compassionate practice toward relatives
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- 02 November 2016, pp. 506-508
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The final goodbye
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- 10 October 2012, pp. 277-279
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A Poem for blue
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- 16 June 2015, p. 85
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Can we determine burdensome transitions in the last year of life based on time of occurrence and frequency? An explanatory mixed-methods study
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- 02 December 2021, pp. 637-645
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Development of a hospice formulary for psychotropic medications
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- 19 February 2008, pp. 71-77
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The five research C's
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- 24 September 2007, pp. 203-205
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Upon hearing good news.
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- 25 October 2006, p. 435
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What are the best terms in Portuguese to explain the concepts of “fatigue” and “depression” in cancer patients?
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- 04 August 2014, pp. 991-996
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Routinization and medicalization of palliative care: Losses, gains and challenges—CORREGENDUM
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- 15 June 2012, p. 311
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A fight to beyond death
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- 22 November 2011, pp. 431-432
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Calendar of Events
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- 01 December 2003, p. 393
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A leaf of knowledgment, keep me from fear, I'chaim
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- 27 February 2012, pp. 143-144
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Calendar of Events
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- 24 August 2005, pp. 75-76
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Factors influencing nurse spiritual care practices at the end of life: A systematic review
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- 07 December 2021, pp. 878-896
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Blame
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- 15 August 2011, pp. 335-336
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Accompanying patients who face the ultimate fear: A fellowship in psycho-oncology
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- 30 August 2016, pp. 504-505
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Darkness and light: Perspectives in palliative medicine
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- 01 March 2004, pp. 83-85
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What symptoms tell us: A multiple case study of oncology consultations
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 421-436
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