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  • Matthews, D. A.; Religion and spirituality in primary care. Mind/Body Medicine, 2; 1997.

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  • Oldnall, A.; A critical analysis of nursing: meeting the spiritual needs of patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 23; 1996.

  • Orr, R.D. and Genesen, L. B.; "Requests for "inappropriate" treatment based on religious beliefs. Journal of Medical Ethics, 3; 1997.

  • Post, S. G.; Ethical aspects of religion in health care. Mind/Body Medicine, 2; 1997.

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  • Puchalski, C.M., & Larson, D.B.; Developing curricula in spirituality and medicine. Academic Medicine, 73; 1998.

  • Puchalski, C.M., and A. L. Romer; Taking a Spiritual History Allows Clinicians to Understand Patients More Fully. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 3; 2000.

  • Puchalski, C.M.; A Time for Listening and Caring: Spirituality and the Care of the Chronically Ill and Dying; Oxford University Pres Inc.; USA; 2006.

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  • Robert C. Fuller, Spiritual, But Not Religious; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001; 103.

  • Sellers, S. C. & Haag, B. A.; Spiritual nursing interventions. Journal of Holistic Nursing. 16; 1998.

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