Happiness at the end of life: A qualitative study
Objective Dying is mostly seen as a dreadful event, never a happy experience. Yet, as palliative care physicians, we have seen so many patients who remained happy despite facing death. Hence, we conducted this qualitative study to explore happiness in palliative care patients at the University of Ma...
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Main Authors: | Beng, Tan Seng, Ghee, Wong Ka, Hui, Ng Yun, Yin, Ooi Chieh, Kelvin, Khoo Wei Shen, Yiling, See Toh, Huey, Tan Ai, Capelle, David Paul, Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa, Chin, Loh Ee, Loong, Lam Chee |
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Cambridge Univ Press
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33391/ |
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