2004 - 2007 - Cicely Saunders Institute - King's College London
2004 - 2007 - Cicely Saunders Institute - King's College London
2004 - 2007 - Cicely Saunders Institute - King's College London
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2006<br />
An exploration of palliative care nurses' decision-making<br />
in the use of pro re nata (as needed) sedation<br />
Pauline Ui Dhuibhir<br />
Coping with loss. Do religious or spiritual beliefs<br />
influence bereavement? A systematic review<br />
Gerhild Becker<br />
Specialist palliative care in the adult intensive care unit:<br />
a multi-method project to investigate the need for<br />
integrating a specialist service into the ICU of a heart<br />
and lung hospital<br />
Josephine Archer<br />
Outcomes of palliative care in Sub-Saharan Africa -<br />
initial steps in the development of an outcome measure<br />
Karen Frame<br />
Multi-Disciplinary perspectives of music therapy in adult<br />
palliative care<br />
Julian O'Kelly<br />
Developing and testing a model of place of death in a<br />
macro-analysis of the trends in home death<br />
Barbara Gomes da Silva<br />
A research study to explore how bereaved families<br />
experience the use of cold bedrooms that enable their<br />
child to remain at a children's hospice from the time of<br />
their death up to the funeral<br />
Lynne Forrester<br />
A description of the implementation of NICE guidelines<br />
on the palliative care of patients with chronic cardiac<br />
failure: an exploratory study in a community Setting<br />
Nigel Konzon<br />
Efficacy of intranasal ketamine for the treatment of<br />
breakthrough pain in patients with cancer pain: a<br />
randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover<br />
study<br />
Birgit Haberland<br />
Decision-making processes in adult Charedi Ashkenazi<br />
patients with cancer; an interpretative phenomenological<br />
analysis<br />
Catharine Coleman<br />
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in<br />
metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving chemotherapy<br />
Tanja Trarbach<br />
A pilot study to determine the effectiveness of electroacupuncture<br />
as an adjunctive treatment to control<br />
neuropathic pain in patients with cancer and diabetes<br />
Ollie Minton<br />
<strong>2007</strong><br />
Interprofessional and inter-agency communication and<br />
cooperation in an ambulatory and hospital concept of<br />
palliative care provision for cancer patients in Germany -<br />
a qualitative study of health care professionals’<br />
perception<br />
Sabine Bader<br />
The use of clinical supervision by palliative medicine<br />
consultants – a questionnaire survey<br />
Chi-Chi Cheung<br />
A survey of the attitudes and beliefs of patients<br />
regarding cancer associated weight loss and weight<br />
assessment<br />
Simon Coulter<br />
A systematic literature review to determine the analgesic<br />
effectiveness of topical administration of opioids in the<br />
palliative care setting – the role of case reports in<br />
evidence based medicine.<br />
Beata LeBon<br />
How is the meaning of life articulated in palliative care<br />
patients?<br />
Natalia Lorenzo Garcia<br />
Death and Dying in hospital – experiences of older<br />
people and their families<br />
Annelise Matthews<br />
A pilot study using a multiple case study design to<br />
evaluate the theory of dry wound management in<br />
palliative care using the product Youki<br />
Jane McManus<br />
Exploring the palliative care knowledge and symptom<br />
control skills of British Heart Foundation heart failure<br />
nurses<br />
Deborah O'Hanlon<br />
Does education of palliative care professionals improve<br />
confidence levels of health care assistants when caring<br />
for dying patients and their families?<br />
Jackie Aaron<br />
The management of death rattle in dying cancer patients<br />
Eleni Karatzia-Chrysostomou<br />
Supportive and palliative care for adults with Cystic<br />
Fibrosis - the perceptions of their bereaved parents<br />
Kate Heaps<br />
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