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Pam McGrath

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Journal of Palliative Care|May 11, 2002
End-of-life care for hematological malignancies: the 'technological imperative' and palliative carePam McGrath
Oncology Nursing Forum|December 26, 2013
Patient perspectives on the usefulness of routine telephone follow-up as psychosocial support for hematologic malignancies: Australian findingsPam McGrath
Journal of Allied Health|March 22, 2002
Allied health professional services for oncology outpatients: an Australian comparative studyPam McGrath
Rural and Remote Health|July 13, 2006
'The biggest worry..': research findings on pain management for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Territory, AustraliaPam McGrath
Health Communication|September 29, 2005
Developing a language for nonreligious spirituality in relation to serious illness through research: preliminary findingsPam McGrath
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|February 27, 2013
End-of-life care in hematology: update from AustraliaPam McGrath
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|May 7, 2015
'You never leave work when you live on a cattle property': Special problems for rural property owners who have to relocate for specialist treatmentPam McGrath
Oncology Nursing Forum|April 23, 2015
Findings on Family Issues During Relocation for Hematology CarePam McGrath
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|July 10, 2007
'I don't want to be in that big city; this is my country here': research findings on Aboriginal peoples' preference to die at homePam McGrath
Death Studies|October 21, 2004
Affirming the connection: comparative findings on communication issues from hospice patients and hematology survivorsPam McGrath
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Journal of Palliative Care|May 11, 2002
End-of-life care for hematological malignancies: the 'technological imperative' and palliative carePam McGrath
Oncology Nursing Forum|December 26, 2013
Patient perspectives on the usefulness of routine telephone follow-up as psychosocial support for hematologic malignancies: Australian findingsPam McGrath
Journal of Allied Health|March 22, 2002
Allied health professional services for oncology outpatients: an Australian comparative studyPam McGrath
Rural and Remote Health|July 13, 2006
'The biggest worry..': research findings on pain management for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Territory, AustraliaPam McGrath
Health Communication|September 29, 2005
Developing a language for nonreligious spirituality in relation to serious illness through research: preliminary findingsPam McGrath
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|February 27, 2013
End-of-life care in hematology: update from AustraliaPam McGrath
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|May 7, 2015
'You never leave work when you live on a cattle property': Special problems for rural property owners who have to relocate for specialist treatmentPam McGrath
Oncology Nursing Forum|April 23, 2015
Findings on Family Issues During Relocation for Hematology CarePam McGrath
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|July 10, 2007
'I don't want to be in that big city; this is my country here': research findings on Aboriginal peoples' preference to die at homePam McGrath
Death Studies|October 21, 2004
Affirming the connection: comparative findings on communication issues from hospice patients and hematology survivorsPam McGrath
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