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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 25, 2017
Dead unequalScott Murray
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 7, 1996
Care in the community: a conflict of interests?Scott Murray
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 27, 2021
Palliative care is increasing, but curative care is growing even faster in the last months of lifeScott Murray, Jordi Amblàs
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 16, 2012
Using end of life care pathways for the last hours or days of lifeKirsty Boyd, Scott Murray
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|May 2, 2007
Choice and place of death: individual preferences, uncertainty, and the availability of careDaniel Munday, Jeremy Dale, Scott Murray
Palliative Medicine Reports|September 5, 2022
Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool into Japanese: A Preliminary ReportAi Oishi, Jun Hamano, Kirsty Boyd, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|February 5, 2013
Using timelines to depict patient journeys: a development for research methods and clinical care reviewNatalie Momen, Marilyn Kendall, Stephen Barclay, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 19, 2012
Reply: To PMID 22290640Kirsty Boyd, Barbara Kimbell, Scott Murray, et al.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction : IJDRR|May 17, 2022
Communicating COVID-19 risk changes: Signalling with words, phrases, and messagesAmisha M Mehta, Scott Murray, Clinton S Weeks
Clinical Liver Disease|May 2, 2019
A "good death" with irreversible liver disease: Talking with patients and families about deteriorating health and dyingKirsty Boyd, Barbara Kimbell, Scott Murray, et al.
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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 25, 2017
Dead unequalScott Murray
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 7, 1996
Care in the community: a conflict of interests?Scott Murray
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 27, 2021
Palliative care is increasing, but curative care is growing even faster in the last months of lifeScott Murray, Jordi Amblàs
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 16, 2012
Using end of life care pathways for the last hours or days of lifeKirsty Boyd, Scott Murray
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|May 2, 2007
Choice and place of death: individual preferences, uncertainty, and the availability of careDaniel Munday, Jeremy Dale, Scott Murray
Palliative Medicine Reports|September 5, 2022
Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool into Japanese: A Preliminary ReportAi Oishi, Jun Hamano, Kirsty Boyd, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|February 5, 2013
Using timelines to depict patient journeys: a development for research methods and clinical care reviewNatalie Momen, Marilyn Kendall, Stephen Barclay, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 19, 2012
Reply: To PMID 22290640Kirsty Boyd, Barbara Kimbell, Scott Murray, et al.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction : IJDRR|May 17, 2022
Communicating COVID-19 risk changes: Signalling with words, phrases, and messagesAmisha M Mehta, Scott Murray, Clinton S Weeks
Clinical Liver Disease|May 2, 2019
A "good death" with irreversible liver disease: Talking with patients and families about deteriorating health and dyingKirsty Boyd, Barbara Kimbell, Scott Murray, et al.
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