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Use of a values inventory as a discussion aid about end-of-life care: A pilot randomized controlled trial
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- 13 October 2015, pp. 330-340
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Quality of life and satisfaction with care among palliative cancer patients in Saudi Arabia
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- 21 June 2016, pp. 621-627
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Prevalence and factors associated with demoralization syndrome in patients with advanced disease: Results from a cross-sectional Portuguese study
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- 06 January 2016, pp. 468-473
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Perceptions of the working alliance among medical staff and cancer patients
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- 19 June 2015, pp. 199-203
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Cancer patients' emotional distress, coping styles and perception of doctor-patient interaction in European cancer settings*
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- 09 July 2015, pp. 204-211
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Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the EORTC QLQ–C15–PAL for patients with advanced cancer
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 628-634
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Older people with incurable cancer: Existential meaning-making from a life-span perspective
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- 11 June 2015, pp. 20-32
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Frequency, intensity, and correlates of spiritual pain in advanced cancer patients assessed in a supportive/palliative care clinic
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- 20 October 2015, pp. 341-348
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Evaluation of a video, telephone follow-ups, and an online forum as components of a psychoeducational intervention for caregivers of persons with advanced cancer
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- 13 April 2016, pp. 474-478
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Suitability of quality-of-life outcome measures in palliative care in the South African setting
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- 24 March 2015, pp. 118-128
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An exploration of the prevalence and predictors of work-related well-being among psychosocial oncology professionals: An application of the job demands–resources model
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- 14 December 2015, pp. 33-41
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Teenagers' reasoning about a parent's recent death in cancer
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- 14 October 2015, pp. 349-357
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The potential therapeutic value for bereaved relatives participating in research: An exploratory study
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- 29 October 2015, pp. 479-487
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Islamic theology and the principles of palliative care
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- 25 April 2016, pp. 635-640
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Enabling sense-making for patients receiving outpatient palliative treatment: A participatory action research driven model for person-centered communication
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- 03 August 2015, pp. 212-224
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Development and psychometric evaluation of patient needs assessment in palliative care (PNAP) instrument
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- 08 April 2015, pp. 129-137
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Insufficient communication and anxiety in cancer-bereaved siblings: A nationwide long-term follow-up
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- 30 October 2015, pp. 488-494
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Persistence of psychological distress and correlated factors among patients with head and neck cancer
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- 19 June 2015, pp. 42-51
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Parental relationships beyond the grave: Adolescents' descriptions of continued bonds
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- 13 October 2015, pp. 358-363
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Is it useful to ask “Está deprimido?” (“Are you depressed?”) to terminally-ill Portuguese patients? Results from outpatient research
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- 20 May 2015, pp. 138-141
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