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13
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13
1. Applying Inhaled Furosemide for Refractory Breathlessness in Terminally-ill Cancer Patients: Based on Seminar of Palliative Medicine Research Group, The Korean Academy of Family Medicine.
Page:252—256
2. Nurses' Perception on Fluid Therapy for Terminally Ill Patients.
Page:243—251
3. Effects of Foot Massage and Supportive Communication by Hospice Volunteers on Depression, Anxiety, and Mood of Cancer Patients Who Undergo Intravenous Chemotherapy at Out-patient Department.
Page:232—242
4. Quality of Life Using the Korean Version of McMaster Quality of Life Scale in Hospice and Palliative Care Patients.
Page:225—231
5. The Preference for Care Near the End of Life of Korean Nurses.
Page:41—49
6. A Survey on the Certification and Curriculum Development for Hospice and Palliative Care Professionals.
Page:32—40
7. Retrospective Analysis for Complications of the Central Venous Catheter in Patients with Cancer at a Single Center in Korea.
Page:24—31
8. Job Analysis for Role Identification of General Hospice Palliative Nurse.
Page:13—23
9. Medications at the End of Life Care for Terminal Cancer Patients during Their Last Admission.
Page:7—12
10. Usage of Statistics in Clinical Trials.
Page:1—6
11. Development of Community Health Center-Based Hospice Management Model: Pilot Project at a Community Health Center in Busan.
Page:109—119
12. Fatigue and Quality of Life of Korean Cancer Inpatients.
Page:98—108
13. Needs of Hospice Care and Quality of Life for Cancer Patients.
Page:89—97
14. Attitude of Korean Lawyers toward Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Treatment.
Page:81—88
15. Current Status of Home-Based Cancer Patients Management in Jeju.
Page:76—80
16. Hospice Medical Guideline, Non-Cancer Diseases.
Page:69—75
17. The Current Status of Utilization of Palliative Care Units in Korea: 6 Month Results of 2009 Korean Terminal Cancer Patient Information System.
Page:181—189
18. Death Recognition, Meaning in Life and Death Attitude of People Who Participated in the Death Education Program.
Page:169—180
19. The Korean Social Workers' Burn-out Factors and Personal Traits in the Hospice and Palliative Care.
Page:161—168
20. Needs and Satisfaction of Cancer Patients on the Medical Services in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.
Page:153—160
21. Current Status and Activation Plan of Hospice Palliative Care in Korea - Based on Hospice Palliative Care Facilities Survey.
Page:143—152
22. Terminal Sedation.
Page:139—142
23. Evaluation of a Community-Based Cancer Patient Management Program: Collaboration between a Hospice Center and Public Health Centers.
Page:216—224
24. Breaking Bad News for Terminal Cancer Patients in Korea.
Page:209—215