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Psychosocial palliative care: Patients’ preferred intervention medium, target domains, and well-being priorities
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- 15 November 2022, pp. 1-9
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Evaluation of distress management in inpatients with cancer by means of the distress thermometer: A mixed methods approach
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- 11 November 2022, pp. 1-8
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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 perceptions of cancer health-care practitioners in New Zealand and the USA toward psychedelic-assisted therapy with cancer patients: A cross-sectional survey
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- 03 November 2022, pp. 1-10
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Spiritual needs, spiritual well-being, and Buddhist practices of patients with terminal illness, Thailand
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- 30 September 2022, pp. 1-8
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Prevalence and factors associated with demoralization in palliative care patients: A cross-sectional study from Hong Kong
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- 02 September 2022, pp. 1-9
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Tracheostomy decision-making for children with medical complexity: What supports and resources do caregivers need?
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- 24 August 2022, pp. 1-7
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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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How do trained palliative care providers experience open desire to die-conversations? An explorative thematic analysis
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- 09 August 2022, pp. 1-9
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Creation of a tool to evaluate supportive care
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- 01 August 2022, pp. 1-8
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A cross-sectional study of the first two years of mandatory training for doctors participating in voluntary assisted dying
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- 28 July 2022, pp. 1-7
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