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  1. Factors Associated with Post-Traumatic Growth during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
  2. Hospice palliative care professionals' opinions, emotions, skills and ethical reflections during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
  3. Effectiveness of a brief manualized intervention, Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully (CALM), adapted to the Italian cancer care setting: Study protocol for a single-blinded randomized controlled trial
  4. Death and Dying on the Social Network: An Italian Survey
  5. A Qualitative Study to Explore Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives on End-of-Life Patients’ Dignity. How Can Dignity Be Defined, and Which Strategies Exist to Maintain Dignity?
  6. Definition of a Good Death, Attitudes Toward Death, and Feelings of Interconnectedness Among People Taking Care of Terminally ill Patients With Cancer: An Exploratory Study
  7. The Health Care Providers’ Perspectives on End-of-Life Patients’ Sense of Dignity. A Comparison Among Four Different Professionals’ Categories
  8. Exploring demoralization in end-of-life cancer patients: Prevalence, latent dimensions, and associations with other psychosocial variables
  9. The Spirituality in End-of-Life Cancer Patients, in Relation to Anxiety, Depression, Coping Strategies and the Daily Spiritual Experiences: A Cross-Sectional Study
  10. Correction to: The impact of social-emotional context in chronic cancer pain: patient-caregiver reverberations
  11. Dignity-related existential distress in end-of-life cancer patients: Prevalence, underlying factors, and associated coping strategies
  12. Dignity in end-of-life cancer patients in hospice
  13. Medical Students Reflections Toward End-of-Life: a Hospice Experience
  14. Spirituality, quality of life, psychological adjustment in terminal cancer patients in hospice
  15. Attitudes of Medical Students Toward the Care of the Dying in Relation to Personality Traits
  16. Pain, Depression And Coping Styles: Assessment And Evaluation In Cancer Pain Population
  17. Second-Year Italian Medical Students' Attitudes toward Care of the Dying Patient: an Exploratory Study