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How might cancer patients experience existential guilt? A qualitative research
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 22 / Issue 2 / April 2024
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- 14 December 2023, pp. 381-386
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Chapter 5 - Parents’ and Offsprings’ Experience of Insemination Fraud
- from Part I - ‘DIY’ Donor Linking: Issues and Implications
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- Donor-Linked Families in the Digital Age
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- 13 July 2023
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- 27 July 2023, pp 85-100
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Elders' perspectives and priorities for ageing well in a remote Aboriginal community
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- Ageing & Society , First View
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- 17 May 2023, pp. 1-24
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Life meaning constructed from dignity therapy in traditional Chinese culture: A qualitative analysis of dignity therapy generativity documents
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 22 / Issue 1 / February 2024
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- 23 December 2022, pp. 62-69
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Palliative care physicians’ decision-making about palliative sedation for existential suffering: A Belgian nationwide qualitative study
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 22 / Issue 1 / February 2024
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- 12 December 2022, pp. 119-127
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An elicitation study to identify students’ salient beliefs towards school counselling
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- Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools / Volume 33 / Issue 2 / December 2023
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 175-189
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- December 2023
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Superusers experiences in using naloxone to reverse opioid overdose - A qualitative study
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, pp. S820-S821
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Older adults and sexual well-being: A qualitative study in Portugal and Slovenia
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S137
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Negative emotions associated with self-growth among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S500
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A qualitative study on the symptoms and psychological characteristics of young Hwa-Byung patients
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S546
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The undergraduate nursing students’ encountering experience with recovery patients as educators
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S848
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Experience of Using a Smartphone Mood Relapse Warning Application among Patients with Bipolar Disorders: A Qualitative Inquiry
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S570
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Different cultures and sexual unwellness in older adults: A qualitative study with older populations from Slovenia and Portugal
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue S1 / June 2022
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- 01 September 2022, p. S137
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Precarious ageing in a global pandemic – older adults' experiences of being at risk due to COVID-19
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- Ageing & Society , First View
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- 19 July 2022, pp. 1-19
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‘I Knew I Should Stop, but I Couldn’t Control Myself’: a qualitative study to explore the factors influencing adolescents’ consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and sugary snacks from a socio-ecological perspective
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 25 / Issue 9 / September 2022
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- 18 May 2022, pp. 2465-2474
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Gestational diabetes: changed health beliefs in migrant women from five Asian countries living in Sweden: a prospective qualitative study
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 23 / 2022
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- 12 January 2022, e2
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Care & custody: E-sport and patient-professional power-relations in forensic psychiatry. A qualitative study
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 64 / Issue S1 / April 2021
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- 13 August 2021, pp. S377-S378
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Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 64 / Issue S1 / April 2021
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- 13 August 2021, p. S402
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Migrant Middle Eastern women with gestational diabetes seven years after delivery – positive long-term development of beliefs about health and illness shown in follow-up interviews
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 26 May 2021, e21
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Response to Article by Hideko Sato et al. Psychosocial Consequences Among Nurses in the Affected Area of the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 and the Fukushima Complex Disaster: A Qualitative Study
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- Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness / Volume 16 / Issue 2 / April 2022
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- 09 March 2021, p. 425
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