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Volume 26, Number 3, 1 August 2001

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Editorial

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Free Content Ethical Dilemmas in Home Health Care: A Social Work Perspective
pp. 136-149(14)
Authors: Kadushin G.; Egan M.

Free Content Values Underlying End-of-Life Decisions: A Qualitative Approach
pp. 150-159(10)
Authors: Leichtentritt R.D.; Rettig K.D.

Free Content Ethical Issues in the Social Worker's Role in Physician-Assisted Suicide
pp. 160-166(7)
Authors: Manetta A.A.; Wells J.G.

Free Content Successful Interprofessional Collaboration on the Hospice Team
pp. 167-175(9)
Authors: Reese D.J.; Sontag M-a.

Free Content Hoarding by Elderly People
pp. 176-184(9)
Authors: Kim H-J.; Steketee G.; Frost R.O.

National Health Line

Free Content Cultural Competence versus Cultural Chauvinism: Implications for Social Work
pp. 185-187(3)
Authors: Taylor-Brown S.; Garcia A.; Kingson E.

Practice Forum

Free Content Ending Clinical Relationships with People with Schizophrenia
pp. 188-195(8)
Authors: Walsh J.; Meyersohn K.

Viewpoint

Free Content A Call to Action: Patients' Access to Clinical Trials
pp. 196-200(5)
Author: Sadler G.R.

Response to Viewpoint

Free Content Response to Viewpoint
pp. 201-208(8)

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