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Christof Breitsameter

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Journal of Medical Ethics|August 6, 2016
How to justify a ban on doping?Christof Breitsameter
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 1, 2010
Medical decision-making and communication of risks: an ethical perspectiveChristof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|March 9, 2024
When dying does not go well: a qualitative studyChristof Breitsameter
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 18, 2010
Morality and moral conflicts in hospice care: results of a qualitative interview studySabine Salloch, Christof Breitsameter
Nursing Ethics|July 2, 2014
Ethical decision-making in hospice careAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|September 10, 2022
Medical decision-making in hospices from the viewpoint of physicians: results from two qualitative studiesAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|December 25, 2012
Conflicts and conflict regulation in hospices: nurses' perspectives. Results of a qualitative study in three German hospicesAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
Journal of Religion and Health|April 27, 2017
The Provision of Spiritual Care in Hospices: A Study in Four Hospices in North Rhine-WestphaliaAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|March 28, 2024
Adding spontaneity to organizations - what hospice volunteers contribute to everyday life in German inpatient hospice and palliative care units: a qualitative studyArmin Nassehi, Irmhild Saake, Christof Breitsameter, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|July 24, 2023
"Do you Really Believe that There is Something More?" - The Offer of Transcendental Communication by Pastoral Care Workers in German Hospices and Palliative Care Units: A Qualitative StudyArmin Nassehi, Irmhild Saake, Christof Breitsameter, et al.
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Journal of Medical Ethics|August 6, 2016
How to justify a ban on doping?Christof Breitsameter
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 1, 2010
Medical decision-making and communication of risks: an ethical perspectiveChristof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|March 9, 2024
When dying does not go well: a qualitative studyChristof Breitsameter
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 18, 2010
Morality and moral conflicts in hospice care: results of a qualitative interview studySabine Salloch, Christof Breitsameter
Nursing Ethics|July 2, 2014
Ethical decision-making in hospice careAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|September 10, 2022
Medical decision-making in hospices from the viewpoint of physicians: results from two qualitative studiesAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|December 25, 2012
Conflicts and conflict regulation in hospices: nurses' perspectives. Results of a qualitative study in three German hospicesAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
Journal of Religion and Health|April 27, 2017
The Provision of Spiritual Care in Hospices: A Study in Four Hospices in North Rhine-WestphaliaAndreas Walker, Christof Breitsameter
BMC Palliative Care|March 28, 2024
Adding spontaneity to organizations - what hospice volunteers contribute to everyday life in German inpatient hospice and palliative care units: a qualitative studyArmin Nassehi, Irmhild Saake, Christof Breitsameter, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|July 24, 2023
"Do you Really Believe that There is Something More?" - The Offer of Transcendental Communication by Pastoral Care Workers in German Hospices and Palliative Care Units: A Qualitative StudyArmin Nassehi, Irmhild Saake, Christof Breitsameter, et al.
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