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Psychosocial Section edited by Sheila Payne

This section considers submissions that focus on psychosocial, spiritual, existential, philosophical, and psychological well being of patients and their family/carers in a palliative care setting.

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Research article   Open Access

Public awareness and attitudes toward palliative care in Northern Ireland

Sonja McIlfatrick, Felicity Hasson, Dorry McLaughlin, Gail Johnston, Audrey Roulston, Lesley Rutherford, Helen Noble, Sheila Kelly, Avril Craig, W Kernohan BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12:34 (17 September 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

Determinants of place of death: a population-based retrospective cohort study

Jyothi Jayaraman, KS Joseph BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12:19 (1 May 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

Planning ahead with children with life-limiting conditions and their families: development, implementation and evaluation of ‘My Choices’

Jane Noyes, Richard P Hastings, Mary Lewis, Richard Hain, Virginia Bennett, Lucie Hobson, Llinos Haf Spencer BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12:5 (5 February 2013)

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A new set of web-based resources for parents and children with life-limiting conditions can be used to help families with planning ahead and determining care preferences, with more needing to be done to train professionals to help engage with these families.

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Perspectives on care and communication involving incurably ill Turkish and Moroccan patients, relatives and professionals: a systematic literature review

Fuusje M de Graaff, Patriek Mistiaen, Walter LJM Devillé, Anneke L Francke BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11:17 (18 September 2012)

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