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Communication with family concerning body donation in Hong Kong: what do we know?
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2020
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Evaluation of the Feasibility, Acceptance and Educational Values of Inter-professional education at CUHK
(
2020
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Impact of Inter-professional Education on Students’ And Patients’ Understanding on Health Literacy in the Community
(
2020
)
Patient’s Role in Interprofessional Education in the Community
(
2020
)
Professional quality of life, depression, and meaning in life among helping professionals: The moderating role of self-competence in death work
(
2020
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Understanding family involvement in body donation in Hong Kong: A qualitative study of registered donors and bereaved family members
(
2020
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Good Death
(
2019
)
Moderating effects of meaning in life on the relationship between depression and self-competence in death work among helping professionals
(
2019
)
Assessing Suicidal Risk in Practice: A Validation Study Initiated by Medical Social Workers
(
2018
)
Learning pattern of social work students: A longitudinal study
(
2018
)
Perceived challenges in pediatric palliative care among doctors and nurses in Hong Kong
(
2018
)
Self-competence in death work among health and social care workers: A region-wide survey in Hong Kong
(
2018
)
Assessing Grief of Family Caregivers of People with Dementia: Validation of the Chinese Version of the Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory
(
2017
)
Assessing Meaning in Life in Social Work Practice: Validation of Meaning in Life Questionnaire among Clinical Samples.
(
2017
)
Effectiveness of an experiential workshop for enhancing helping professionals’ self-competence in death work in Hong Kong: A randomized controlled trial
(
2017
)
Prevalence and correlates of abuse screening items among community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese older adults
(
2017
)
意義治療——與苦難同行,與哀傷共存
(
2017
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陪伴的反思與預備
(
2017
)
From Practice Wisdom to Practice-Based Research: Reflections on a Project Focusing on Self-Competence of Helping Professionals in Death Work
(
2016
)
Grief of Family Caregivers of Persons with Dementia in Hong Kong: Exploring Differences between Groups
(
2016
)
Impact of Death Work on Self: Existential and Emotional Challenges and Coping of Palliative Care Professionals
(
2016
)
Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Existential Anxiety Questionnaire in a Sample of Chinese Adolescents Living in Hong Kong
(
2016
)
Use of Clinical Data in Medical Social Work Practice: Relationship of Family Members’ Information Collected before Patients’ Death and Their Bereavement Conditions
(
2016
)
A Randomized Controlled Trial: Examining the Effectiveness of a Training on Enhancing the Self-competence of Helping Professionals in Death Work
(
2015
)
Coping with Existential and Emotional Challenges: Development and Validation of the Self-Competence in Death Work Scale
(
2015
)
Dreams of Older Adults
(
2015
)
Intimacy as a Distinct Construct: Validating the Intimacy Scale among Older Adults of Residential Care Homes in Hong Kong
(
2015
)
Maintaining Emotional Distance or Not: How Do Physicians, Nurses, and Social Workers in Palliative Care Cope with the Emotional Challenges in Work?
(
2015
)
Moderating effect of communication difficulty on the relationship between depression and pain: a study on community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong
(
2015
)
Perceived Challenges in Pediatric Palliative Care
(
2015
)
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Potential Elder Abuse in Hong Kong
(
2015
)
Changes of attitudes in life and death among college students attending a death education course in Hong Kong
(
2014
)
Factor Structure of the Chinese Version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire among Hong Kong Chinese Caregivers
(
2014
)
Relationships between Psycho-Social Issues and Physical Symptoms of Hong Kong Chinese Palliative Care Patients: Insights into Social Workers' Role in Symptoms Management
(
2014
)
Self-Competence in Death Work: A Qualitative Study on Palliative Care Professionals in Hong Kong
(
2014
)
Support Paradox in Caregiving: A Focus Group Study of Family Caregivers of Older Adults Living in Elderly Homes
(
2014
)
The Impact of Loneliness on the Relationship between Depression and Pain of Hong Kong Chinese Terminally Ill Patients
(
2014
)
Clinical data-mining: Learning from practice in international settings
(
2013
)
Reflective-Action learning in the Social Work Undergraduate Program
(
2013
)
Validation of the Chinese Version of the Modified Caregivers Strain Index among Hong Kong Caregivers: An Initiative of Medical Social Workers
(
2013
)
香港青少年的生命教育: 現況與前瞻
(
2013
)
BEYOND KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: SELF-COMPETENCE IN WORKING WITH DEATH, DYING, AND BEREAVEMENT
(
2012
)
ENGLISH ADAPTATION VERSUS MOTHER TONGUE: RELIABILITY OF THE ENGLISH VERSION OF MODDI-F ADMINISTERED TO HONG KONG CHINESE COLLEGE STUDENTS
(
2012
)
Losses and gains: A meaning-based framework of working with caregivers of persons with dementia
(
2012
)
Acceptance of Spousal Death: The Factor of Time in Bereaved Older Adults' Search for Meaning
(
2011
)
Being Aware of the Prognosis: How Does It Relate to Palliative Care Patients' Anxiety and Communication Difficulty with Family Members in the Hong Kong Chinese Context?
(
2011
)
Factor Structure of the Multidimensional Orientation Toward Dying and Death Inventory Among Hong Kong College Students: A Preliminary Study
(
2011
)
RESEARCHING "GOOD DEATH" IN A HONG KONG PALLIATIVE CARE PROGRAM: A CLINICAL DATA-MINING STUDY
(
2011
)
THE CHINESE VERSION OF THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL ORIENTATION TOWARD DYING AND DEATH INVENTORY (MODDI-F/chin): AN INTRODUCTION
(
2011
)
A cross-national comparison of Hong Kong and U.S. student beliefs and preferences in end-of-life care: Implications for social work education and hospice practice
(
2010
)
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