Ungestörte Momente zulassen

Literatur zum Beitrag „Ungestörte Momente zulassen“ von Prof. Dr. Maria Wasner und PD Dr. Traugott Roser

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  4. Lemieux L, Kaiser S, Pereira J, Meadows L. Sexuality in palliative care: patient perspectives. Palliative Med 2004; 18: 630–37
  5. Wasner M, Stahn T, Roser T. Bedeutung von Sexualität und Intimität für Palliativpatienten. Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin 2008; 9: 147
  6. Hordern AJ, Street AF. Constructions of sexuality and intimacy after cancer: Patient and health professional perspectives. Social Science & Medicine 2007; 64 (8): 1704–18
  7. Wasner M, Bold U, Borasio GD (2004). Sexuality in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their partners. Journal of Neurology 2004; 251: 445–48
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