Volume: 23

1. End-of-Life Care Practice in Dying Patients after Enforcement of Act on Decisions on Life-Sustaining Treatment For Patients in Hospice and Palliative Care or at the End of Life : A Single Center Experience Page:93—102
2. Life-Sustaining Treatment in End-Stage Liver Disease Patients: Patients’ Decisions and Results Page:85—92
3. Effects of Advance Care Planning on End-of-Life Decision Making: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Page:71—84
4. Comparison of the Spiritual Needs of Terminal Cancer Patients and Their Primary Family Caregivers Page:55—70
5. Analysis of Spiritual Care Experiences of Acute-Care Hospital Nurses Page:44—54
6. Finding Meaning in Life Threatening Illness Page:39—43
7. Comparison of Spiritual Needs between Patients with Progressive Terminal Kidney Disease and Their Family Caregivers Page:27—38
8. Development and Evaluation of a Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapy Education Program Page:17—26
9. Association between D-Dimer Levels and the Prognosis of Terminal Cancer Patients in the Last Hours of Life Page:11—16
10. Celiac Plexus Neurolysis for the Treatment of Patients with Terminal Cancer at a Tertiary University Hospital in Korea Page:5—10
11. Initial Spiritual Screening and Assessment: Five Things to Remember Page:1—4
12. End-of-Life Issues in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic Page:162—165
13. Content Analysis of the Meaning of Spiritual Care as Perceived by Nursing Students Page:151—161
14. Factors Affecting the End-of Life Care Competency of Tertiary Hospital Nurses Page:139—150
15. Barriers to Counseling on Advance Directives Based on Counselors’ Experiences: Focus Group Interviews Page:126—138
16. The Effects of Nurses’ Knowledge of Withdrawal of LifeSustaining Treatment, Death Anxiety, Perceptions of Hospice on Their Attitudes toward Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment Page:114—125
17. Clinical Practice Guideline for Care in the Last Days of Life Page:103—113
18. Barriers to Early Palliative Care Page:252—255
19. Relationships among Perceptions of Dying Well, Attitudes toward Advance Directives, and Preferences for Advance Directives among Elderly Living Alone Page:241—251
20. Validation of the Nurses’ Involvement in Dying Patients and Family Care-Korean Version Page:228—240
21. Development and Application of Advance Care Planning Workbooks to Facilitate Communication with Children and Adolescent Patients: A Pilot Test Page:212—227
22. Health Personnel’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy Related to Providing Palliative Care in Persons with Chronic Diseases Page:198—211
23. The Art Therapy Experiences of Patients and Their Family Members in Hospice Palliative Care Page:183—197
24. Attitudes towards Death, Perceptions of Hospice Care, and Hospice Care Needs among Family Members of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit Page:172—182
25. Existential Issues and Psychosocial Interventions in Palliative Care Page:167—171
26. Barriers to Early Palliative Care Page:252—255
27. Relationships among Perceptions of Dying Well, Attitudes toward Advance Directives, and Preferences for Advance Directives among Elderly Living Alone Page:241—251
28. Validation of the Nurses’ Involvement in Dying Patients and Family Care-Korean Version Page:228—240
29. Development and Application of Advance Care Planning Workbooks to Facilitate Communication with Children and Adolescent Patients: A Pilot Test Page:212—227
30. Health Personnel’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy Related to Providing Palliative Care in Persons with Chronic Diseases Page:198—211
31. The Art Therapy Experiences of Patients and Their Family Members in Hospice Palliative Care Page:183—197
32. Attitudes towards Death, Perceptions of Hospice Care, and Hospice Care Needs among Family Members of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit Page:172—182
33. Existential Issues and Psychosocial Interventions in Palliative Care Page:167—171