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Elcigil, Ayfer :The current status of palliative care in Turkey: a nurse's perspective In: Journal of Pediatric Hematology /Oncology 2011 April; 33 (Suppl. 1): S70-S72
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Hablas, Ahmed :Palliative care in Egypt: challenges and opportunities In: Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 2011 April; 33 (Suppl. 1): S52-S53
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Shad, Aziza ; Ashraf, Muhammad Shamvil ; Hafeez, Haroon :Development of palliative-care services in a developing country: Pakistan In: Journal of Pediatric Hematology / Oncology, 2011, Vol. 33 ( Suppl. 1), S62-S63
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Shawawra, Mousa ; Khleif, Amal Dweib :Palliative care situation in Palestinian Authoriy In: Journal of Pediatric Hematology /Oncology2011 April; 33(Suppl. 1): S64-S67
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Sheriff, Dhastagir Sultan :'Take me home and allow me to die peacefully' - an ethical dilemma of grave concern. In: The Libyan journal of medicine 2010 January 7; 5
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Brody, Jane E :In hospice, care and comfort as life wanes In: New York Times, 2009 (2009-12-01), D7
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De Jong, Jennifer D. ; Clarke, Linda K. :What is a good death? Stories from palliative care In: Journal of Palliative Care, 2009, Vol. 25 (1), 61-67
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Dreifus, Claudia :A conversation with: Robert Martensen; Most Americans die in hospitals or nursing homes, and neither is configured to take care of dying patients In: New York Times, 2009 (2009-01-20), D2
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Dyer, Clare :More people should be given the chance to die at home, MPs say [news] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2009, Vol. 338 (7704), 1163
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Dyer, Clare :Parents go to court over whether to allow baby son to die [news] In: British Medical Journal, 2009, Vol. 339 (7729), 1048
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Heyland, Daren K. et al.: Satisfaction with end-of-life care: a longitudinal study of patients and their family caregivers in the last months of life In: Journal of Palliative Care, 2009, Vol. 25 (4), 245-256
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Kawagoe, Izumi et al.: Home hospice care for the lung cancer patient living alone: a case report from Japan In: Journal of Palliative Care, 2009, Vol. 25 (4), 289-293
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Moszynski, Peter :Lack of palliative care causes unnecessary suffering for India's terminally ill people [news] In: British Medical Journal, 2009, Vol. 339 (7728), 993
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Potera, Carol :End-of-life conversations benefit patients and caregivers [news] In: American Journal of Nursing, 2009, Vol. 109 (2), 21
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United Kingdom. General Medical Council [GMC]: End of life treatment and care: Good practice in decision-making. A draft for consultation In: In: London. General Medical Council: Consultation. 2009 February 25; 44p. [Online]. Accessed: http://www.gmc-uk.org/guidance/news_consultation/eoldocs/CONSULTATION_DRAFT_GUIDANCE.pdf [2009 October 2] 2009
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United States Department of Health and Human Serices. National Institutes of Health [NIH]. National Institute of Nursing Research [NINR]: Palliative care: the relief you need when you're experiencing the symptoms of serious illness In: In: Bethesda, Maryland. National Institute of Nursing Research. National Institutes of Health . 2009; 16p. [Online]. Accessed: http://www.ninr.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/01CC45F1-048B-468A-BD9F-3AB727A381D2/0/NINR_PalliativeCare_Brochure_508C.pdf [2009 October 7] 2009
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Aleksandrova, Silviya :Organizational and ethical problems and trends in hospice care developement in Bulgaria In: EACME Newsletter [electronic] 2008 November; (20): 13-15
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Baily, Asa :The pursuit of happiness in end-of-life care [editorial] In: British Journal of Nursing, 2008, Vol. 17 (14), 877
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Bobrow, Robert S. :My father In: JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2008, Vol. 299 (11), 1235-1236
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Christakis, Nicholas A. :Too quietly into the night In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2008, Vol. 337 (7665), 326