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  • 2. Why hospice nurses need high self-esteem.
    Olthuis G, Leget C, Dekkers W.
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  • 4. Truth-telling to patients' terminal illness: what makes oncology nurses act individually?
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  • 6. "Don't tell her she's on hospice": ethics and pastoral care for families who withhold medical information.
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  • 7. Truth telling and openness create ethical tension: a response to Gentry.
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  • 11. Ethical dilemmas in the lived experience of nursing practice.
    Gold C, Chambers J, Dvorak EM.
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  • 13. Nurses' communication of prognosis and implications for hospice referral: a study of nurses caring for terminally ill hospitalized patients.
    Schulman-Green D, McCorkle R, Cherlin E, Johnson-Hurzeler R, Bradley EH.
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  • 15. The ethical balancing act of hospice care.
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    Ling DL, Yu HJ, Guo HL.
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  • 18. Solving family-related barriers to truthfulness in cases of terminal cancer in Taiwan. A professional perspective.
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  • 19. Disclosure of terminal prognoses in a general hospital: the nurse's view.
    May C.
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