Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2007):

A Good Death

A Good Death

A Good Death

Authors of this article:

David Gustafson Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Watfa M, Majeed H, Salahuddin T. Computer Based E-Healthcare Clinical Systems. International Journal of Privacy and Health Information Management 2016;4(1):50 View
  2. Gustafson D, DuBenske L, Atwood A, Chih M, Johnson R, McTavish F, Quanbeck A, Brown R, Cleary J, Shah D. Reducing Symptom Distress in Patients With Advanced Cancer Using an e-Alert System for Caregivers: Pooled Analysis of Two Randomized Clinical Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(11):e354 View
  3. Kumar M. Management of gastrointestinal symptoms in palliative care. InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice 2020;13(5):273 View
  4. Woollen J, Bakken S. Engaging Patients With Advance Directives Using an Information Visualization Approach. Journal of Gerontological Nursing 2016;42(1):16 View
  5. Yeun Y, Kwon M, Lee K. Development and Evaluation of an Education Program for Professional Palliative Care Nursing. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2015;45(1):139 View
  6. Kumar M. The last 48 hours. InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice 2021;14(1):27 View
  7. Earnest D, Gnanadurai A. Exploring the Concept of Good Death among the Terminally Ill Patients. Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 2022;23(2):179 View
  8. Park S, Cha Y. Dignity therapy for effective palliative care: a literature review. Kosin Medical Journal 2022;37(3):192 View
  9. Margavio Striley K, Tenzek K, Field-Springer K. Difficult dialogues about death: applying risk orders theory to analyse chaplains’ provision of end-of-life care. Health, Risk & Society 2022;24(3-4):167 View
  10. Davis G, Gaskin K, Molnár G, Bentley J. Places of Farewell: A Scoping Review Exploring Factors Influencing the Choice of Place of Death for Children when Death is Expected. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing 2024;47(3):151 View
  11. Vargas Meza X, Oikawa M. Japanese Perception of Brain Death and Implications for New Medical Technologies: Quantitative and Qualitative Social Media Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e54025 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Lehto T. Critical Issues for the Development of Sustainable E-health Solutions. View
  2. Watfa M, Majeed H, Salahuddin T. E-Healthcare Systems and Wireless Communications. View
  3. Watfa M, Majeed H, Salahuddin T. Healthcare Ethics and Training. View
  4. Hart V, Tosi D, Zaw K. Oral Health and Aging. View