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Autor:
Neil K. Aaronson, Vittorio Mattioli, Ollie Minton, Joachim Weis, Christoffer Johansen, Susanne O. Dalton, Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw, Kevin D. Stein, Catherine M. Alfano, Anja Mehnert, Angela de Boer, Lonneke V. van de Poll-Franse
Publikováno v:
EJC Supplements, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 54-64 (2014)
The population of cancer survivors has grown steadily over the past several decades. Surviving cancer, however, is not synonymous with a life free of problems related to the disease and its treatment. In this paper we provide a brief overview of sele
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fa332a17d42a49c49121e6d9bc421775
Autor:
Eleanor Stewart, Simon Tavabie, Caroline McGovern, Alex Round, Laura Shaw, Stephen BAss, Rob Herriott, Emily Savage, Katie Young, Andrea Bruun, Joanne Droney, Daniel Monnery, Geoffrey Wells, Nicola White, Ollie Minton
Publikováno v:
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. 13:228-233
ObjectivesThere have been many models of providing oncology and palliative care to hospitals. Many patients will use the hospital non-electively or semielectively, and a large proportion are likely to be in the last years of life. We describe our mul
Autor:
Jiping Mo, Victoria Vickerstaff, Ollie Minton, Simon Tavabie, Mark Taubert, Patrick Stone, Nicola White
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine. 36:1047-1058
Background: The efficacy of virtual reality for people living with a terminal illness is unclear. Aim: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of virtual reality use within a palliative care setting. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate Medical Journal.
Conferences can be a space to present new research, network, and provide an opportunity for learning. Delegates can meet field leaders, peers, top doctors, and international colleagues in various areas of expertise. Challenging behaviours, in particu
Autor:
Simon Tavabie, Yinting Ta, Eleanor Stewart, Oliver Tavabie, Sarah Bowers, Nicola White, Cate Seton-Jones, Stephen Bass, Mark Taubert, Anja Berglund, Suzanne Ford-Dunne, Sarah Cox, Ollie Minton
Publikováno v:
Free Papers 6–8: End-of-Life-Care.
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
Background: Virtual Reality can help alleviate symptoms in a non-palliative care population. Personalized therapy can further alleviate these symptoms. There is little evidence in a palliative care population. Aim: To understand the feasibility of re
Publikováno v:
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. 12:e489-e492
ObjectivesImpending death is poorly recognised. Many undergraduate healthcare professionals will not have experience of meeting or caring for someone who is dying. As death can occur in any setting, at any time, it is vital that all healthcare studen
Autor:
Simon Tavabie, Suzanne Ford-Dunn, Steve Bass, Farida Malik, Elaine Edwards, David Barclay, Eleanor Stewart, Naomi Collins, Ollie Minton, Deborah Peters, Jayne Winter, Anja Berglund
Publikováno v:
The American journal of hospicepalliative care. 39(4)
Context: A proportion of UK hospital inpatients have palliative care needs but do not access specialist services. Objectives: To contemporaneously evaluate the significance of unmet specialist palliative care needs within the hospital inpatient popul
Publikováno v:
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. 11:230-232
ObjectivesWe wanted to create a medical/nursing led data collection tool to allow for an ongoing audit of the quality of deaths in a teaching hospital. We wanted to be able to produce a visual summary to monitor our involvement, use of PRN medication
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