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Holger Brunsch

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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique|February 1, 2022
[Transitions at the End of Life]Gülay Ateș, Birgit Jaspers, Holger Brunsch, et al.
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|September 12, 2024
[New recommendations on palliative sedation]Séverine Marie Surges, Holger Brunsch, Marta Przyborek, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|February 13, 2025
"We need time, a great know-how and security for patients to always be there in time": a qualitative study on factors distinguishing General from Specialized Palliative Home CareMelanie Joshi, Kim Dillen, Norbert Krumm, et al.
Palliative & Supportive Care|October 22, 2021
Availability as key determinant in the palliative home care setting from the patients' and family caregivers' perspectives: A quantitative-qualitative-content analysis approachKim Dillen, Melanie Joshi, Norbert Krumm, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|September 27, 2025
Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on the Communication Challenges When Discussing Palliative Sedation: A Qualitative Study Across Eight European CountriesÉva Pozsgai, Csilla Busa, Holger Brunsch, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 13, 2025
How are transitions from oncology to palliative care regulated across Europe? A grey literature review in eight countries: Pal-Cycles projectEduardo Garralda, Tamara Radojičić, Sheila Payne, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|December 21, 2024
Decision-making about palliative sedation for patients with cancer: a qualitative study in five European countries linked to the Palliative sedation projectMichael Van der Elst, Sheila Payne, Maria Arantzamendi, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|November 10, 2025
How Relatives and Health Care Professionals Experience Palliative Sedation at the End-of-Life in Cancer Patients with Refractory Suffering: A Qualitative Study from the Palliative Sedation ProjectMichaël van der Elst, Sheila Payne, Maria Arantzamendi, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 18, 2022
Review of European Guidelines on Palliative Sedation: A Foundation for the Updating of the European Association for Palliative Care FrameworkSéverine M Surges, Eduardo Garralda, Birgit Jaspers, et al.
Plos One|July 26, 2021
Sense of coherence, social support and religiosity as resources for medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based survey among 4324 health care workers within the German Network University MedicineJonas Schmuck, Nina Hiebel, Milena Rabe, et al.
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique|February 1, 2022
[Transitions at the End of Life]Gülay Ateș, Birgit Jaspers, Holger Brunsch, et al.
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|September 12, 2024
[New recommendations on palliative sedation]Séverine Marie Surges, Holger Brunsch, Marta Przyborek, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|February 13, 2025
"We need time, a great know-how and security for patients to always be there in time": a qualitative study on factors distinguishing General from Specialized Palliative Home CareMelanie Joshi, Kim Dillen, Norbert Krumm, et al.
Palliative & Supportive Care|October 22, 2021
Availability as key determinant in the palliative home care setting from the patients' and family caregivers' perspectives: A quantitative-qualitative-content analysis approachKim Dillen, Melanie Joshi, Norbert Krumm, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|September 27, 2025
Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on the Communication Challenges When Discussing Palliative Sedation: A Qualitative Study Across Eight European CountriesÉva Pozsgai, Csilla Busa, Holger Brunsch, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 13, 2025
How are transitions from oncology to palliative care regulated across Europe? A grey literature review in eight countries: Pal-Cycles projectEduardo Garralda, Tamara Radojičić, Sheila Payne, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|December 21, 2024
Decision-making about palliative sedation for patients with cancer: a qualitative study in five European countries linked to the Palliative sedation projectMichael Van der Elst, Sheila Payne, Maria Arantzamendi, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|November 10, 2025
How Relatives and Health Care Professionals Experience Palliative Sedation at the End-of-Life in Cancer Patients with Refractory Suffering: A Qualitative Study from the Palliative Sedation ProjectMichaël van der Elst, Sheila Payne, Maria Arantzamendi, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 18, 2022
Review of European Guidelines on Palliative Sedation: A Foundation for the Updating of the European Association for Palliative Care FrameworkSéverine M Surges, Eduardo Garralda, Birgit Jaspers, et al.
Plos One|July 26, 2021
Sense of coherence, social support and religiosity as resources for medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based survey among 4324 health care workers within the German Network University MedicineJonas Schmuck, Nina Hiebel, Milena Rabe, et al.
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