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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 30, 2020
Managing patient preferences and clinical responses in acute pathophysiological deterioration: What do clinicians think treatment escalation plans do?Carl May, Michelle Myall, Susi Lund, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 29, 2021
Community access to palliative care medicines-patient and professional experience: systematic review and narrative synthesisMizue Ogi, Natasha Campling, Jakki Birtwistle, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies|June 6, 2022
Access to palliative care medicines in the community: An evaluation of practice and costs using case studies of service models in EnglandNatasha Campling, Jacqueline Birtwistle, Alison Richardson, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|December 21, 2024
Paramedics providing end-of-life care: an online survey of practice and experiencesNatasha Campling, Joanne Turnbull, Alison Richardson, et al.
BMJ Open|August 20, 2018
Escalation-related decision making in acute deterioration: a retrospective case note reviewNatasha Campling, Amanda Cummings, Michelle Myall, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|September 25, 2020
Supporting patient access to medicines in community palliative care: on-line survey of health professionals' practice, perceived effectiveness and influencing factorsSue Latter, Natasha Campling, Jacqueline Birtwistle, et al.
British Paramedic Journal|December 15, 2025
Just-in-case medication use by ambulance paramedics responding to end-of-life care in the community: protocol for a multi-method study (RELIEF)Chris Moore, Mark Kingston, Idris Baker, et al.
BMJ Open|December 27, 2023
Exploration of pain assessment and management processes in oncology outpatient services with healthcare professionals: a qualitative studyOlivia C Robinson, Simon Pini, Kate Flemming, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|December 22, 2017
Self-management toolkit and delivery strategy for end-of-life pain: the mixed-methods feasibility studyMichael I Bennett, Matthew R Mulvey, Natasha Campling, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 30, 2020
Managing patient preferences and clinical responses in acute pathophysiological deterioration: What do clinicians think treatment escalation plans do?Carl May, Michelle Myall, Susi Lund, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|March 29, 2021
Community access to palliative care medicines-patient and professional experience: systematic review and narrative synthesisMizue Ogi, Natasha Campling, Jakki Birtwistle, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies|June 6, 2022
Access to palliative care medicines in the community: An evaluation of practice and costs using case studies of service models in EnglandNatasha Campling, Jacqueline Birtwistle, Alison Richardson, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|December 21, 2024
Paramedics providing end-of-life care: an online survey of practice and experiencesNatasha Campling, Joanne Turnbull, Alison Richardson, et al.
BMJ Open|August 20, 2018
Escalation-related decision making in acute deterioration: a retrospective case note reviewNatasha Campling, Amanda Cummings, Michelle Myall, et al.
BMC Palliative Care|September 25, 2020
Supporting patient access to medicines in community palliative care: on-line survey of health professionals' practice, perceived effectiveness and influencing factorsSue Latter, Natasha Campling, Jacqueline Birtwistle, et al.
British Paramedic Journal|December 15, 2025
Just-in-case medication use by ambulance paramedics responding to end-of-life care in the community: protocol for a multi-method study (RELIEF)Chris Moore, Mark Kingston, Idris Baker, et al.
BMJ Open|December 27, 2023
Exploration of pain assessment and management processes in oncology outpatient services with healthcare professionals: a qualitative studyOlivia C Robinson, Simon Pini, Kate Flemming, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|December 22, 2017
Self-management toolkit and delivery strategy for end-of-life pain: the mixed-methods feasibility studyMichael I Bennett, Matthew R Mulvey, Natasha Campling, et al.
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