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Journal of Palliative MedicineVol. 9, No. 5 Guest EditorialsApplying the Concepts from Maslow in a Large U.S. Hospice ProgramLaurel HerbstLaurel HerbstSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:13 Oct 2006https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2006.9.1049AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail "Applying the Concepts from Maslow in a Large U.S. Hospice Program." , 9(5), pp. 1049–1052FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited bySimüle hastalar: onları ne motive eder ve ihtiyaçları nedir?30 April 2018 | Tıp Eğitimi DünyasıSpiritual Dimensions of Pain and Suffering13 June 2019Developing a hierarchy of needs for Type 1 diabetes28 August 2013 | Diabetic Medicine, Vol. 31, No. 1Spiritual Dimensions of Pain and Suffering29 November 2011Why do women write personal blogs? Satisfying needs for self-disclosure and affiliation tell part of the storyComputers in Human Behavior, Vol. 28, No. 1Mapping hospice patients' perception and verbal communication of end-of-life needs: an exploratory mixed methods inquiry27 January 2011 | BMC Palliative Care, Vol. 10, No. 1The Opportunity for Psychiatry in Palliative Care1 November 2008 | The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 53, No. 11 Volume 9Issue 5Oct 2006 InformationCopyright 2006, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article:Laurel Herbst.Applying the Concepts from Maslow in a Large U.S. Hospice Program.Journal of Palliative Medicine.Oct 2006.1049-1052.http://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2006.9.1049Published in Volume: 9 Issue 5: October 13, 2006PDF download
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