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301 related items for PubMed ID: 19098952

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    Erer S, Atici E, Erdemir AD.
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    Pergert P, Lützén K.
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  • 25. Medical disclosure and refugees. Telling bad news to Ethiopian patients.
    Beyene Y.
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  • 28. [Key ethic discussions in hospice/palliative care].
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  • 30. Prognosis terminal: truth-telling in the context of end-of-life care.
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  • 31. Breaking bad news to patients.
    Hoy AM.
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  • 32. Ethical decision making on truth telling in terminal cancer: medical students' choices between patient autonomy and family paternalism.
    Sheu SJ, Huang SH, Tang FI, Huang SL.
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  • 34. The experiences of health professionals, patients, and families with truth disclosure when breaking bad news in palliative care: A qualitative meta-synthesis.
    Miller EM, Porter JE, Barbagallo MS.
    Palliat Support Care; 2022 Jun; 20(3):433-444. PubMed ID: 35713348
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  • 35. The attitude toward truth telling of cancer in Taiwan.
    Wang SY, Chen CH, Chen YS, Huang HL.
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  • 36. Cultural assessment in bioethical advocacy--toward cultural competency in bioethical practice.
    Valle R.
    Bioethics Forum; 2001 Jul; 17(1):15-26. PubMed ID: 12164202
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