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Poster Presentations.
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
BackgroundClinically assisted hydration (CAH) can be provided in the last days of life as drinking declines. The impact of this practice on quality of life or survival in the last days of life is unclear. Practice varies worldwide concerning this emo
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Oral Presentations.
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Poster Presentations.
Background Farleigh Hospice provides palliative and end-of-life care to the people of Mid Essex (population c. 400,000), with a dedicated inpatient unit (IPU) and community services. Problem The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic catalysed organisat
Much is unknown about assisted hydration at the end of life: why rates of usage vary so highly between institutions, cultures and countries, what beneficial or burdensome effects this treatment has, whether there is a place for subcutaneous hydration
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Palliativesupportive care. 18(5)
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Oral presentations.
Background The impact of clinically assisted hydration on quality of life or survival in the last days of life is not known. A previous systematic review evaluated only trial data, mostly from studies focusing on patients in the last weeks of life, a
Autor:
Mila Petrova, Tessa Morgan, Markus Schichtel, Sarah Hopkins, Richella Ryan, Brooke Swash, Anna Spathis, Stephen Barclay, Ben Bowers, Arjun Kingdon, Louisa Polak
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Poster presentations.
Introduction Anticipatory prescribing (AP), the supply of injectable medication to a patient in advance of need, is well-established practice in the UK although there is currently limited evidence and guidance to support best practice. With a view to
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. 5:468-470
Dear Editor, We have recently undertaken a study comparing doctors’ and nurses’ attitudes towards palliative care in Kerala, India and Cambridge, UK. The two countries have very different social and medical cultures, with differing health service
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Patient Care.
Background Whilst methadone and buprenorphine are the mainstay treatments for opioid addition in the UK, rarely patients are maintained on prescribed intravenous diamorphine. Misuse of Drugs (Supply to Addicts) Regulations 1997 restrict prescription