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Poster presentations.
Background Visiting in a hospice setting during COVID-19 has been incredibly emotive and challenging, not only for patients and relatives, but also for staff. Restricting visiting conflicts with holistic patient-centred care, and the complexity of di
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
While the additional value from adding the option of virtual visits is not in question, numerous issues are raised around how to decide between face-to-face and virtual visits in individual cases and how best to set up such provision within an organi
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Rob George, Idris Baker, Rachel Bullock, Paul Clark, Guy Schofield, Hannah Clare, Derek Willis, Craig Gannon
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Schofield, G, Baker, I, Bullock, R, Clare, H, Clark, P, Willis, D & Gannon, C & George, R 2019, ' Palliative opioid use, palliative sedation and euthanasia : reaffirming the distinction ', Journal of Medical Ethics . https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2018-105256
We read with interest the extended essay published from Dr Riisfeldt and are encouraged by an empirical ethics article which attempts to ground theory and its claims in the real-world. However, such attempts also have real world consequences. We are
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Barry Quinn, Anne Arber, Fiona Bailey, Sue Dargan, Martha Wrigley, Radcliffe Lisk, Ann Gallagher, Anna Cox, Jane Samarasinghe, Craig Gannon
Publikováno v:
Nursing Older People. 29:27-35
To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase the confidence and competence of staff in end of life care and enable more people to receive end of life care in their usual place of residence. Aim To
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Craig Gannon, Ann Gallagher
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Nursing Ethics. 25:687-689
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Craig Gannon
Publikováno v:
Poster presentations.
Background The Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) suggests pursuing a morally good action, despite foreseeable bad side-effects (including death) is still ethical, providing the bad side-effects weren’t intended (within set circumstances). Consequentl
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Jennifer Palfrey, Craig Gannon
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Poster presentations.
Background Princess Alice Hospice’s current strategy promotes exploring different ways of working to increase end-of-life care and support, in more sustainable ways. This includes the potential to integrate digital technology into hospice care. Thi
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Martin Stockwell, Charlotte Canniff, Paul Murray, Kate Scribbins, Mark Hamilton, Craig Gannon, Ann Gallagher, Justin Wilson, Marianne Illsley, Jonathan Perkins
Publikováno v:
Clinical Ethics. :147775092094668
This paper is a response to a recent BMJ Blog: ‘The duty to treat: where do the limits lie?’ Members of the Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Service Clinical Ethics Group (CEG) reflected on arguments in the Blog in relation to resuscitation duri
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Craig Gannon
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Oral presentations.
Background An increasing number of our hospice patients (estimated >10%) are openly using cannabis, mainly for pain relief. A dilemma arises on admission when staff, being patient-focused and bound by confidentiality, feel at odds with organisational
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Craig Gannon
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Poster presentations.
Background High-quality hospice care is dependent on an expert caring and resilient workforce who can cope with the significant physical and emotional demands of palliative care. Consequently, hospices employ a range of strategies to support and deve