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A Qualitative Systematic Review About Children’s Everyday Lives when a Parent Is Seriously Ill with the Prospect of Imminent Death - Perspectives of Children and Parents
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Unity strengthens and inhibits development: A focus group interview with volunteer adults in support programs for bereaved children and their family
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Pre-anaesthetic assessment and related outcome measures in adults undergoing elective surgery—Scoping review protocol
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Experiences of Everyday Life among Individuals with Co-Existence of Serious Mental Illness and Cancer : —A Qualitative Systematic Literature Review
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Circumstances affecting patients’ euthanasia or medically assisted suicide decisions from the perspectives of patients, relatives, and healthcare professionals: A qualitative systematic review
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Creative art diaries as a tool to support the development of professional competencies in therapeutic work with clients
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The complexity of multiple trauma understandings across disciplines – the COVID-19 pandemic as a ‘case’
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Neighborhood green spaces and use of social services in an older urban population
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Psychiatry Nurses' Experiences of Patient-Initiated Brief Admission from Inpatient and Outpatient Perspectives : A Qualitative Exploratory Study
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Community-Based Support and Social Services and Their Association with Frailty Factors in Older People with Intellectual Disability and Affective and Anxiety Disorders : A Swedish National Population-Based Register Study
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