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期刊名:Journal of palliative care

缩写:J PALLIAT CARE

ISSN:0825-8597

e-ISSN:2369-5293

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Jennifer Schacter,Jana Pilkey Jennifer Schacter
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Nicola Andrews,Michelle Myall Nicola Andrews
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Hakime Aslan,Hanife Çelik,Feride Kaplan Hakime Aslan
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Objective: Advance care planning (ACP) is increasingly recognized as a public health priority globally, with cultural aspects influencing people's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours toward ACP. Despite being one of the ...