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1di Viftrup, Dorte Toudal, Prinds, Christina, Nissen, Ricko Damberg, Steenfeldt, Vibeke Østergaard, Søndergaard, Jens, Hvidt, Niels Christian“...The participants displayed scarce existential vernacular for pursuing meaning with approaching death. ...”
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2di Chahrour, Wafie Hussein, Hvidt, Niels Christian, Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Viftrup, Dorte Toudal“...BACKGROUND: Patients approaching the end of their life do not experience their existential and spiritual needs being sufficiently met by the healthcare professionals responsible for their care. ...”
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3di Myrhøj, Cæcilie Borregaard, Viftrup, Dorte Toudal, Jarden, Mary, Clemmensen, Stine Novrup“...CONCLUSION: This study highlights the importance of interdisciplinarity in serious illness conversations as it enhances the use of existential and descriptive language when addressing medical, holistic, and existential issues. ...”
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4di Funding, Eva, Viftrup, Dorte Toudal, Knudsen, Mark Bech, Haunstrup, Laura Mors, Tolver, Anders, Clemmensen, Stine Novrup“...METHODS: For quantitative assessment course participants answered three questionnaires: Self-efficacy Advance care planning (ACP), Self-efficacy Existential communication (EC) and the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory at baseline, 4 and 12 weeks after the course. ...”
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5“...The focus on spiritual care in healthcare research has increased throughout the past decades, showing that existential, spiritual, and/or religious considerations and needs increase with life-threatening illness, that these needs intensify with the severity of disease and with the prospect of death. ...”
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