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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Reference List of Articles Used in Analysis
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Bialk, J.L. (2004). Ethical guidelines for assisting patients with end-of-life decision
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Buckley, J., & Herth, K. (2004). Fostering hope in terminally ill patients. Nursing
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Carson, V.B. (1993). Prayer, meditation, exercise, and special diets: Behaviors of the
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Cotton, S.P., Levine, E.G., Fitzpatrick, C.M., Dold, K.H., & Targe, E. (1999). Exploring
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Dein, S. & Stygall, J. (1997). Does being religious help or hinder coping with chronic
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Epperly, J. (1983). The cell and the celestial: Spiritual needs of cancer patients.
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Flannelly, L.T., Flannelly, K.J., & Weaver, A.J. (2002). Religious and spiritual variables
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Galek, K., Flannelly, K.J., Koenig, H.G., & Fogg, S.L. (2007). Referrals to chaplains:
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Article title: Trends in Publication of Spirituality/Religiosity Articles in Critical Care PopulationsCorresponding Author: Gina M. BergJournal: Small 10943Article no.: 9266MS Code: JORH-D-09-00054Green, R. (1986). Healing and spirituality. The Practitioner, 230(1422), 1087-1093.
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