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- BMJ Support Palliat Care1513 passages
- Controlled rehabilitative and supportive care intervention trials in patients with high-grade gliomas and their caregivers: a systematic review26 passages
- Development and evaluation of an aged care specific Advance Care Plan Silvester William 1Parslow28 passages
- Factors affecting recruitment to an observational multicentre palliative care study Stone24 passages
- How can we help family carers manage pain medicines for patients with advanced cancer? A systematic review of intervention studies Latter Sue 1Hopkinson49 passages
- Institute, Hamilton ON Canada Juravinski Cancer Centre 699 Concession St. Rm 4-229,30 passages
- Institute, University of Ulster, Coleraine, UKCorrespondence to Dr8 passages
- Patient values informing medical treatment: a pilot community and advance care planning survey20 passages
- Pharmacovigilance in hospice/palliative care: net effect of gabapentin for neuropathic pain Sanderson Christine 12Quinn27 passages
- Preferred and actual place of death in haematological malignancy33 passages
- Quality of advance care planning policy and practice in residential aged care facilities in Australia Silvester William 1Fullam30 passages
- Research challenges in palliative and end of life care Higginson12 passages
- Training general practitioners contributes to the identification of palliative patients and to multidimensional care provision: secondary outcomes of an RCT Thoonsen Bregje 1Gerritzen28 passages
- Variations in specialist palliative care referrals: findings from a population-based patient cohort of acute myeloid leukaemia, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and myeloma24 passages
- Volunteer activity in specialist paediatric palliative care: a national survey Burbeck Rachel Low Joe Sampson24 passages
- What do Canadians think of advanced care planning? Findings from an online opinion poll Teixeira30 passages