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Qiaohong Guo

Researcher at Capital Medical University

Publications -  26
Citations -  287

Qiaohong Guo is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 183 citations. Previous affiliations of Qiaohong Guo include University of Massachusetts Amherst & University of Manitoba.

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Development and Formative Evaluation of the Family-Based Dignity Therapy Protocol for Palliative Cancer Patients and Their Families: A Mixed-Methods Study.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed a nurse-led psychotherapeutic intervention aiming to facilitate meaningful conversations between palliative cancer patients and their family members, named family-based dignity therapy (FBDT).
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Development of the Nurses' Willingness to Engage in Palliative Care Scale

TL;DR: The Nurses' Willingness to Engage in Palliative Care Scale has good reliability and validity and can be used to assess nurses' willingness to work in palliative care units.
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The effect of Chinese culture-adapted dignity therapy on advanced cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in the day oncology unit: A quasi-experimental study.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the effects of Chinese culture-adapted dignity therapy on dignity-related and psychological, spiritual distress and family function for advanced cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in the day oncology unit.
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The dignity of terminally ill children in pediatric palliative care: perspectives of parents and healthcare providers

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed a model of dignity for children receiving pediatric palliative care based on the Chochinov Dignity Model for terminal cancer patients, which can promote reflection of healthcare providers and caregivers regarding the values underlying their performance in pediatric Palliative Care and develop certain practical interventions to strengthen children and their families' sense of dignity at end of life.
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Development and Formative Evaluation of the Family-Based Dignity Therapy Protocol for Palliative Cancer Patients and Their Families: A Mixed-Methods Study.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper developed a nurse-led psychotherapeutic intervention aiming to facilitate meaningful conversations between palliative cancer patients and their family members, named family-based dignity therapy (FBDT).