Patients’ and caregivers’ needs, experiences, preferences and research priorities in spiritual care: A focus group study across nine countries
Lucy Selman(University of the West of England), Christina M. Puchalski(George Washington University), Lisa Jane Brighton(King's College London), Myra Glajchen, Shelley R. Adler(University of California, San Francisco), Jonathon Hope, Nancy Gikaara, Ikali Karvinen(Diaconia University of Applied Sciences), Shane Sinclair(University of Calgary), Richard Egan(University of Otago), Richard A. Powell(Partners for Health and Development in Africa), Peter Speck(King's College London), Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka(Poznan University of Medical Sciences), Joy Hunter(University of Cape Town)
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