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1. Understanding the Experience of Cancer Pain From the Perspective of Patients and Family Caregivers to Inform Design of an In-Home Smart Health System: Multimethod Approach

2. Leveraging Smart Health Technology to Empower Patients and Family Caregivers in Managing Cancer Pain: Protocol for a Feasibility Study

7. Clinician Perceptions of Barriers and Facilitators for Delivering Early Integrated Palliative Care via Telehealth

13. Deploying the Behavioral and Environmental Sensing and Intervention for Cancer Smart Health System to Support Patients and Family Caregivers in Managing Pain: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

18. Results from feasibility and acceptability testing of Behavioral and Environmental Sensing and Intervention for Cancer (BESI-C): A smart health sensing system to support patients and family caregivers in managing cancer pain. (Preprint)

22. Association between Palliative Care Consultation and Advance Palliative Care Rates: A Descriptive Cohort Study in Patients at Various Stages in the Continuum of Chronic Kidney Disease

25. Negotiating Coss-Cultural Issues at the End of Life: 'You Got to Go Where He Lives'. (Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life)

27. Understanding the Experience of Cancer Pain From the Perspective of Patients and Family Caregivers to Inform Design of an In-Home Smart Health System: Multimethod Approach (Preprint)

30. Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy

31. Leveraging Smart Health Technology to Empower Patients and Family Caregivers in Managing Cancer Pain: Protocol for a Feasibility Study (Preprint)

34. Early Integrated Telehealth versus In-Person Palliative Care for Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer: A Study Protocol

41. Low survival rate after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a county hospital

44. Understanding “Access” and “Excess”: A Secondary Data Analysis to Describe Prescription Opioid Medication Use and Potential Harms for Patients with Cancer in Rural Southwest Virginia (FR481D)

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