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A comparison of symptoms in older hospitalised cancer and non-cancer patients in need of palliative care : a secondary analysis of two cross-sectional studies
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Hospitalized patients’ vs. nurses’ assessments of pain intensity and barriers to pain management
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Interventions for preventing and treating incontinence-associated dermatitis in adults
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Symptom assessment and care in older palliative cancer patients
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Frequency and intensity of symptoms and treatment interventions in hospitalized older palliative cancer patients : a multicentre cross-sectional study
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Interventions for preventing and treating incontinence-associated dermatitis in adults
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Symptom clustering in hospitalised older palliative cancer patients
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Pain intensity in hospitalized adults: a multilevel analysis of barriers and facilitators of pain management
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Symptom clustering in hospitalised older palliative cancer patients : a cross-sectional study
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The effectiveness of an e-learning course on medication calculation in nursing students : a clustered quasi-experimental study
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An instrument to collect data on frequency and intensity of symptoms in older palliative cancer patients : a development and validation study
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Oncology health workers' views and experiences on caring for ethnic minority patients: a mixed method systematic review
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The cost of prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: A systematic review
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Overeenkomst in symptoom assessment tussen oudere palliatieve kankerpatiënten, verpleegkundigen en naasten van de patiënt
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Symptomen en symptoom controle bij oudere palliatieve kankerpatiënten
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Interventions for preventing and treating incontinence-associated dermatitis in adults
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Symptom assessment in hospitalized older palliative patients with cancer: agreement among patients, nurses, and proxies
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Agreement in symptom assessment between older palliative cancer patient, nurses, and proxies
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Symptoms and symptom control in the older palliative cancer patient
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Agreement in symptom assessment between older palliative cancer patient, nurses, and proxies