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Palliative Medicine|July 28, 2007
Can the use of videos of people who have had a positive experience of hospice help patients to make decisions about admission? Pilot studyPaul Perkins, Mark Moughton, Sarah Grove, et al.
Palliative Medicine|December 18, 2009
How do nurses assess and manage breakthrough pain in specialist palliative care inpatient units? A multicentre studyKatie Soden, Simone Ali, Lara Alloway, et al.
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 23, 2013
How do nurses in specialist palliative care assess and manage breakthrough cancer pain? A multicentre studyKatie Soden, Simone Ali, Lara Alloway, et al.
Palliative Medicine|August 24, 2017
'Was it worth it?' Intrathecal analgesia for cancer pain: A qualitative study exploring the views of family carersNishi Patel, Melanie Huddart, Helen Makins, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|September 23, 2025
Exploring the Impact of a Remote Monitoring System for Palliative and End-of-Life Care (CARE-PAC): Mixed Methods Feasibility StudyRoma Maguire, Lisa McCann, Claire Singleton, et al.
Palliative Medicine|November 20, 2018
Quality indicators for Palliative Day Services: A modified Delphi studyNoleen K McCorry, Sean O'Connor, Kathleen Leemans, 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.
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Palliative Medicine|July 28, 2007
Can the use of videos of people who have had a positive experience of hospice help patients to make decisions about admission? Pilot studyPaul Perkins, Mark Moughton, Sarah Grove, et al.
Palliative Medicine|December 18, 2009
How do nurses assess and manage breakthrough pain in specialist palliative care inpatient units? A multicentre studyKatie Soden, Simone Ali, Lara Alloway, et al.
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 23, 2013
How do nurses in specialist palliative care assess and manage breakthrough cancer pain? A multicentre studyKatie Soden, Simone Ali, Lara Alloway, et al.
Palliative Medicine|August 24, 2017
'Was it worth it?' Intrathecal analgesia for cancer pain: A qualitative study exploring the views of family carersNishi Patel, Melanie Huddart, Helen Makins, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|September 23, 2025
Exploring the Impact of a Remote Monitoring System for Palliative and End-of-Life Care (CARE-PAC): Mixed Methods Feasibility StudyRoma Maguire, Lisa McCann, Claire Singleton, et al.
Palliative Medicine|November 20, 2018
Quality indicators for Palliative Day Services: A modified Delphi studyNoleen K McCorry, Sean O'Connor, Kathleen Leemans, 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.
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