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BMC Palliative Care|February 28, 2020
A scoping review of initiatives to reduce inappropriate or non-beneficial hospital admissions and bed days in people nearing the end of their life: much innovation, but limited supporting evidenceRos Taylor, Jonathan Ellis, Wei Gao, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|November 25, 2025
Acceptability of supporting lay-carer administration of anticipatory subcutaneous medications at home: a qualitative study using the theoretical framework of acceptabilityDavid Sunkersing, Leila Shepherd, Calandra Feather, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 2, 2016
Using routine data to improve palliative and end of life careJoanna M Davies, Wei Gao, Katherine E Sleeman, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|November 15, 2019
Hospice at Home services in England: a national surveyMelanie Rees-Roberts, Peter Williams, Ferhana Hashem, et al.
Palliative Medicine|October 21, 2023
Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluationVanessa Abrahamson, Patricia Wilson, Stephen Barclay, et al.
BMJ Open|June 12, 2025
Carer administration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCTMarlise Poolman, Stella Wright, Annie Hendry, et al.
Trials|February 9, 2019
CARer-ADministration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in homebased dying patients (CARiAD): study protocol for a UK-based open randomised pilot trialMarlise Poolman, Jessica Roberts, Anthony Byrne, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|June 3, 2020
Carer administration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCTMarlise Poolman, Jessica Roberts, Stella Wright, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|July 7, 2025
The variation of coverage and access to palliative care for cancer patients in eight European countries: an exploratory vignette approachNathan Shuftan, Mark Dayan, Sarah Scobie, et al.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|May 11, 2020
Redefining Palliative Care-A New Consensus-Based DefinitionLukas Radbruch, Liliana De Lima, Felicia Knaul, et al.
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BMC Palliative Care|February 28, 2020
A scoping review of initiatives to reduce inappropriate or non-beneficial hospital admissions and bed days in people nearing the end of their life: much innovation, but limited supporting evidenceRos Taylor, Jonathan Ellis, Wei Gao, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|November 25, 2025
Acceptability of supporting lay-carer administration of anticipatory subcutaneous medications at home: a qualitative study using the theoretical framework of acceptabilityDavid Sunkersing, Leila Shepherd, Calandra Feather, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 2, 2016
Using routine data to improve palliative and end of life careJoanna M Davies, Wei Gao, Katherine E Sleeman, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|November 15, 2019
Hospice at Home services in England: a national surveyMelanie Rees-Roberts, Peter Williams, Ferhana Hashem, et al.
Palliative Medicine|October 21, 2023
Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluationVanessa Abrahamson, Patricia Wilson, Stephen Barclay, et al.
BMJ Open|June 12, 2025
Carer administration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCTMarlise Poolman, Stella Wright, Annie Hendry, et al.
Trials|February 9, 2019
CARer-ADministration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in homebased dying patients (CARiAD): study protocol for a UK-based open randomised pilot trialMarlise Poolman, Jessica Roberts, Anthony Byrne, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|June 3, 2020
Carer administration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCTMarlise Poolman, Jessica Roberts, Stella Wright, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|July 7, 2025
The variation of coverage and access to palliative care for cancer patients in eight European countries: an exploratory vignette approachNathan Shuftan, Mark Dayan, Sarah Scobie, et al.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|May 11, 2020
Redefining Palliative Care-A New Consensus-Based DefinitionLukas Radbruch, Liliana De Lima, Felicia Knaul, et al.
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