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Inger Benkel

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Journal of Palliative Medicine|December 27, 2011
Hospital staff opinions concerning loved ones' understanding of the patient's life-limiting disease and the loved ones' need for supportInger Benkel, Helle Wijk, Ulla Molander
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|October 3, 2015
The Shared Experience Help the Bereavement to Flow: A Family Support Group EvaluationIngela Henoch, Christina Berg, Inger Benkel
Palliative & Supportive Care|October 20, 2023
"What it is like to be human": The existential dimension of care as perceived by professionals caring for people approaching deathCarl Bäckersten, Ulla Molander, Inger Benkel, et al.
Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|September 14, 2019
"Not Thinking that This Means the End When You Are Seriously Ill but Doing Something Positive about It"-A Qualitative Study of Living with a Life-Changing DiseaseInger Benkel, Elin Ljungqvist, Maria Arnby, et al.
Omega|August 10, 2024
"It doesn't Always Have to Be an Expert": Professionals' Perceptions of Practical Aspects of the Existential Dimension of Care for People Approaching DeathCarl Bäckersten, Ulla Molander, Inger Benkel, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|October 28, 2020
End-of-Life Experiences (ELEs) of Spiritual Nature Are Reported Directly by Patients Receiving Palliative Care in a Highly Secular Country: A Qualitative StudyStina Nyblom, Maria Arnby, Ulla Molander, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|August 21, 2024
To Talk or not to Talk About Existential Questions - An Interview Study With Elderly Persons and Patients With Fatal DiseaseCarl Bäckersten, Stina Nyblom, Ulla Molander, et al.
Plos One|April 17, 2024
"They must have seen it, you know." Body talk, extension talk, and action talk: A qualitative study on how palliative care patients and their significant others express experiencing these nonverbal cuesCharlotta Öhrling, Elisabet Sernbo, Inger Benkel, et al.
BMJ Open|May 19, 2022
Pandemic impact on patients with advanced non-COVID-19 illness and their family carers receiving specialised palliative home care: a qualitative studyStina Nyblom, Inger Benkel, Linnéa Carling, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|January 11, 2023
Sharing Bad News: Communication Between Patients and Their Loved Ones in a Palliative Care ContextCharlotta Öhrling, Inger Benkel, Ulla Molander, et al.
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Journal of Palliative Medicine|December 27, 2011
Hospital staff opinions concerning loved ones' understanding of the patient's life-limiting disease and the loved ones' need for supportInger Benkel, Helle Wijk, Ulla Molander
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|October 3, 2015
The Shared Experience Help the Bereavement to Flow: A Family Support Group EvaluationIngela Henoch, Christina Berg, Inger Benkel
Palliative & Supportive Care|October 20, 2023
"What it is like to be human": The existential dimension of care as perceived by professionals caring for people approaching deathCarl Bäckersten, Ulla Molander, Inger Benkel, et al.
Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|September 14, 2019
"Not Thinking that This Means the End When You Are Seriously Ill but Doing Something Positive about It"-A Qualitative Study of Living with a Life-Changing DiseaseInger Benkel, Elin Ljungqvist, Maria Arnby, et al.
Omega|August 10, 2024
"It doesn't Always Have to Be an Expert": Professionals' Perceptions of Practical Aspects of the Existential Dimension of Care for People Approaching DeathCarl Bäckersten, Ulla Molander, Inger Benkel, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|October 28, 2020
End-of-Life Experiences (ELEs) of Spiritual Nature Are Reported Directly by Patients Receiving Palliative Care in a Highly Secular Country: A Qualitative StudyStina Nyblom, Maria Arnby, Ulla Molander, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|August 21, 2024
To Talk or not to Talk About Existential Questions - An Interview Study With Elderly Persons and Patients With Fatal DiseaseCarl Bäckersten, Stina Nyblom, Ulla Molander, et al.
Plos One|April 17, 2024
"They must have seen it, you know." Body talk, extension talk, and action talk: A qualitative study on how palliative care patients and their significant others express experiencing these nonverbal cuesCharlotta Öhrling, Elisabet Sernbo, Inger Benkel, et al.
BMJ Open|May 19, 2022
Pandemic impact on patients with advanced non-COVID-19 illness and their family carers receiving specialised palliative home care: a qualitative studyStina Nyblom, Inger Benkel, Linnéa Carling, et al.
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|January 11, 2023
Sharing Bad News: Communication Between Patients and Their Loved Ones in a Palliative Care ContextCharlotta Öhrling, Inger Benkel, Ulla Molander, et al.
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