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  1. Beliefs that contribute to delays in diagnosis of prostate cancer among Afro‐Caribbean men in Trinidad and Tobago
  2. Perspectives of Chinese Cancer Patients Toward Disclosure of Cancer Diagnosis to Their Minor Children
  3. Health and social care professionals’ experiences of supporting parents and their dependent children during, and following, the death of a parent: A qualitative review and thematic synthesis
  4. Experiences of Oncology and Palliative Care Nurses When Supporting Parents Who Have Cancer and Dependent Children
  5. An ethnography of managing emotions when talking about life-threatening illness
  6. Breaking significant news: The experience of clinical nurse specialists in cancer and palliative care
  7. How do nurses “Think Family” and support parents diagnosed with cancer who have dependent children?
  8. Do patients on oral chemotherapy have sufficient knowledge for optimal adherence? A mixed methods study
  9. Negotiated reorienting: A grounded theory of nurses’ end-of-life decision-making in the intensive care unit
  10. Neurobehavioural changes in patients following brain tumour: patients and relatives perspective
  11. First assessments by specialist cancer nurses in the community: An ethnography
  12. ‘It stays with me’: the experiences of second- and third-year student nurses when caring for patients with cancer
  13. Malignant fungating wounds – The meaning of living in an unbounded body
  14. Finding the right kind of support: A study of carers of those with a primary malignant brain tumour
  15. ‘It's all bad news’: the first 3 months following a diagnosis of malignant pleural mesothelioma
  16. Caring for a loved one with a malignant fungating wound
  17. Restoring a sense of wellness following colorectal cancer: a grounded theory
  18. Service users' experience of receiving bad news about their mental health
  19. Generosity and the Moral Imagination in the Practice of Teamwork
  20. Malignant fungating wounds: A survey of nurses’ clinical practice in Switzerland
  21. Team Meetings in Specialist Palliative Care: Asking Questions as a Strategy Within Interprofessional Interaction
  22. The lived experience of patients with pleural mesothelioma
  23. “Pain talk” in hospice and palliative care team meetings: An ethnography
  24. The Construction of Troubled and Credible Patients: A Study of Emotion Talk in Palliative Care Settings
  25. Is pain what the patient says it is? Interpreting an account of pain
  26. Breaking bad news revisited: the push for negotiated disclosure and changing practice implications
  27. Student nurses’ knowledge of palliative care: evaluating an education module
  28. Nursing students ‘response to self-directed learning: an evaluation of a learning process applying Jarvis’ framework