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Autor:
Lynsey M Drewett, Karen A Pinilla, Louise Grybowicz, Jerome Wulff, Alimu Dayimu, Nikolaos Demiris, Jessica Martin, Camila Maida de Pontes, Nicola Johnson, Caron Harvey, Erdem Demir, Kimberley St John Green, James Jones, Gemma Young, Anne-Laure Vallier, Wendi Qian, Andrea Machin, Karen McAdam, Rebecca Roylance, Ellen R Copson, Anne Armstrong, Nicola Levitt, Elena Provenzano, Marc Tischkowitz, Emma McMurtry, Helena Earl, Jean E Abraham
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:OT2-24
Background: Triple Negative Breast Cancers (TNBC) are a biologically diverse and aggressive subgroup lacking targeted therapy. Germline BRCA (gBRCA) breast cancer and TNBC share some phenotypic and molecular similarities, with 10%-20% of TNBC patient
Autor:
Praphull Shukla, Ollie Minton, Rammya Mathew, Dominique Wakefield, Rebekah Schiff, Pauline Leonard, Lucy Flanders, Irene Carey, Katherine Bristowe, Anna Weil, Katherine E Sleeman, Kimberley St John
Publikováno v:
Future Healthcare Journal. 6:129-136
Junior doctors describe a need for greater support and training in end of life care (EoLC) communication skills. The Second Conversation project was designed by a multi-professional steering group as a workplace based training intervention for junior
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Autor:
Jonathan Koffman, Kimberley St John
Publikováno v:
St John, K & Koffman, J 2017, ' Introducing Namaste Care to the hospital environment : a pilot study ', Annals of Palliative Medicine, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 354-364 . https://doi.org/10.21037/apm.2017.06.27
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of dementia is impacting on acute hospitals and placing increased expectations on health and social care professionals to improve the support and services they are delivering. It has been recommended that good practi
Autor:
Kimberley St John
Publikováno v:
Future healthcare journal. 6(Suppl 1)
Doctors often find it difficult to engage in conversations about end-of-life care. When these conversations prove their most challenging, they can have a profound and lasting effect on the patient and clinician involved. This can create a culture of
Autor:
Kimberley St John
Publikováno v:
End of Life Journal. 5:e900005-e900005
Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is associated with a high symptom burden, particularly in the advanced stages of the disease. People with dementia wish to be cared for and to die in their usual place of residence. However, in the UK, over