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Love in the age of COVID-19
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- 09 November 2020, pp. 511-512
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Aiding end-of-life medical decision-making: A Cardinal Issue Perspective
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- 28 November 2019, pp. 1-3
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Trust in the age of COVID-19
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- 05 January 2021, pp. 634-635
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The alleviation of suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 23 June 2020, pp. 376-378
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In Memoriam: Marguerite S. Lederberg, M.D. (1937–2020)
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- 16 March 2020, pp. 128-129
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Life and Death in the Age of COVID-19
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- 01 July 2020, pp. 252-253
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Clinical management of delirium: The response depends on the subtypes. An observational cohort study in 602 patients
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- 11 September 2019, pp. 4-11
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Guest Editorial
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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A feasibility and acceptability study of an adaptation of the Mindful Self-Compassion program for adult cancer patients
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- 09 October 2019, pp. 130-140
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Process of therapeutic changes in Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy adapted to the Portuguese language: A narrative analysis
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- 20 January 2020, pp. 254-262
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Adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy for World Trade Center responders
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- 02 March 2020, pp. 636-643
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Comparing the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of patients with non-cancer and cancer diagnoses in a tertiary palliative care setting
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- 27 November 2019, pp. 513-518
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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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Enhancing meaning in the face of advanced cancer and pain: Qualitative evaluation of a meaning-centered psychosocial pain management intervention
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- 02 March 2020, pp. 263-270
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Fatigue in patients on oral targeted or chemotherapy for cancer and associations with anxiety, depression, and quality of life
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- 19 September 2019, pp. 141-147
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Cannabis treatment in hospitalized patients using the SYQE inhaler: Results of a pilot open-label study
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- 04 June 2019, pp. 12-17
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Feasibility and acceptability of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) or acupuncture for insomnia and related distress among cancer caregivers
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- 22 December 2020, pp. 644-647
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Special Covid-19 Issue Articles
Case Report
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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Delirium in the intensive care setting dependent on the Richmond Agitation and Sedation Scale (RASS): Inattention and visuo-spatial impairment as potential screening domains
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- 19 September 2019, pp. 148-157
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Current measures of distress may not account for what's most important in existential care interventions: Results of the outlook trial
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- 05 November 2020, pp. 648-657
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