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Publikováno v:
Patient Related Outcome Measures, Vol 2010, Iss default, Pp 179-184 (2010)
Vivek Arora, Shannon Philp, Kathryn Nattress, Selvan Pather, Christopher Dalrymple, Kenneth Atkinson, Sofia Smirnova, Stephen Cotterell, Jonathan CarterSydney Gynecological Oncology Group, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, A
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/178c3a34dcfa47b08b7ec6d169cc61a4
Publikováno v:
Patient Related Outcome Measures, Vol 2010, Iss default, Pp 149-152 (2010)
Selvan Pather1, Davina Tai2, Shannon Philp1, Kathryn Nattress1, Jonathan Carter1, Christopher Dalrymple1, Ken Atkinson11The Sydney Gynaecologic Oncology Group, Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia; 2Department of Obst
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/65a919d10c6746828f2988629212b7f9
Autor:
Emma Allanson, Jonathan Carter, Shannon Philp, Ben Allanson, Trevor Tejada-Berges, Rhonda Farrell, Gaithri Mylvaganam, Selvan Pather
Publikováno v:
The AustralianNew Zealand journal of obstetricsgynaecologyReferences. 61(2)
Background Current guidelines recommend that resolution of a complete molar pregnancy (CMP) can only be confirmed once a negative β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) has been maintained for six months following uterine surgical evacuation. Howev
Autor:
Shannon Philp, Ilona Juraskova, Rosalind Robertson, Anna-Lena Lopez, Kim Hobbs, Phyllis Butow, Emily Phillips
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cancer Care. 28
Women with gynaecological cancer (GC) experience significant morbidity with associated needs for support, not all of which are currently met by the current system. Types and levels of unmet needs vary across age and the care continuum. This study aim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research. 42:1369-1374
Aim Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols have been proven to decrease length of hospital stay without increasing readmission rates or complications. However, patient and operative characteristics that improve the chance of successful earl
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 56:489-495
Background Fast track surgery (FTS) programs minimise the stress response after surgery and allow for enhanced recovery. Aims To document the frequency and incidence of adverse events in patients enrolled on a FTS program and to investigate factors a
Autor:
Susan Carroll, Phyllis Butow, Kathryn Nattress, Andrew Comensoli, Caroline Hunt, Shannon Philp, Ilona Juraskova, Franchelle Lubotzky
Publikováno v:
Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Purpose This pilot study aimed to obtain feedback on the feasibility, safety and acceptability of a psychosexual rehabilitation booklet developed for women undergoing pelvic radiation therapy (PRT) and to explore women's sexual, informational and sup
Autor:
Catherine Barnett, Katherine M. White, Shannon Philp, Selvan Pather, N DʼAbrew, Jonathan Carter
Publikováno v:
Holistic Nursing Practice. 29:158-166
This study examines the role of the fast-track nurse in gynecology from a patient perspective. The fast-track nurse is a specialist nursing role, which coordinates patient care, in addition to providing specialized clinical care. Semistructured inter
Autor:
Shannon Philp, Selvan Pather, Catherine Barnett, Jonathan Carter, Katherine M. White, Natalie D'Abrew
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cancer Care. 24:567-573
This study investigates the experience and satisfaction with care of fast-tracked gynaecological patients. The Sydney Gynaecological Oncology Group, New South Wales, Australia, has previously shown the benefits of a fast-track surgery programme for g
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine. :36-41
Introduction: The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive 5-year audit of patients undergoing laparotomy for suspected or confirmed gynaecological malignancy to document the frequency and incidence of adverse events and to investigate factors