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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A multi-professional educational intervention to improve and sustain respondents’ confidence to deliver palliative care: A mixed-methods study Reed, Elizabeth
2018
32 2 p. 571-580
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2 Arts-based palliative care training, education and staff development: A scoping review Turton, Benjamin Mark
2018
32 2 p. 559-570
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3 Barriers and facilitators influencing death at home: A meta-ethnography Wahid, Abdul Samad
2018
32 2 p. 314-328
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4 Changing place of death in children who died after discharge from paediatric intensive care units: A national, data linkage study Fraser, Lorna K
2018
32 2 p. 337-346
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5 Comparing routine inpatient data and death records as a means of identifying children and young people with life-limiting conditions Jarvis, Stuart
2018
32 2 p. 543-553
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6 Cost-effectiveness of a transitional home-based palliative care program for patients with end-stage heart failure Wong, Frances Kam Yuet
2018
32 2 p. 476-484
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7 Distance education methods are useful for delivering education to palliative caregivers: A single-arm trial of an education package (PalliativE Caregivers Education Package) Forbat, Liz
2018
32 2 p. 581-588
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8 Editorial Goodman, Claire
2018
32 2 p. 312-313
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9 Emergency department staff priorities for improving palliative care provision for older people: A qualitative study Wright, Rebecca J
2018
32 2 p. 417-425
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10 External validation and clinical utility of a prediction model for 6-month mortality in patients undergoing hemodialysis for end-stage kidney disease Forzley, Brian
2018
32 2 p. 395-403
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11 Impact of home-based, patient-centered support for people with advanced illness in an open health system: A retrospective claims analysis of health expenditures, utilization, and quality of care at end of life Sudat, Sylvia EK
2018
32 2 p. 485-492
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12 Is the level of education associated with transitions between care settings in older adults near the end of life? A nationwide, retrospective cohort study Kelfve, Susanne
2018
32 2 p. 366-375
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13 Palliative care service use by older people: Time trends from a mortality follow-back study between 2005 and 2014 Penders, Yolanda WH
2018
32 2 p. 466-475
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14 Phase of Illness in palliative care: Cross-sectional analysis of clinical data from community, hospital and hospice patients Mather, Harriet
2018
32 2 p. 404-412
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15 Predicting prognosis in patients with advanced cancer: A prospective study Tavares, Teresa
2018
32 2 p. 413-416
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16 Propensity for paying home visits among general practitioners and the associations with cancer patients’ place of care and death: a register-based cohort study Winthereik, Anna K
2018
32 2 p. 376-383
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17 Randomization failure in palliative care RCTs Hoerger, Michael
2018
32 2 p. 533-534
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18 Seeing is believing – healthcare professionals’ perceptions of a complex intervention to improve care towards the end of life: A qualitative interview study Bristowe, Katherine
2018
32 2 p. 525-532
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19 Strategies to address the shortcomings of commonly used advanced chronic heart failure descriptors to improve recruitment in palliative care research: A parallel mixed-methods feasibility study Kane, Pauline M
2018
32 2 p. 517-524
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20 Strategies used in improving and assessing the level of reporting of implementation fidelity in randomised controlled trials of palliative care complex interventions: A systematic review Ang, Kexin
2018
32 2 p. 500-516
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21 The complex relationship between household income of family caregivers, access to palliative care services and place of death: A national household population survey Johnson, Miriam J
2018
32 2 p. 357-365
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22 The costs, resource use and cost-effectiveness of Clinical Nurse Specialist–led interventions for patients with palliative care needs: A systematic review of international evidence Salamanca-Balen, Natalia
2018
32 2 p. 447-465
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23 The experiences of patients with advanced cancer and caregivers presenting to Emergency Departments: A qualitative study Philip, Jennifer
2018
32 2 p. 439-446
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24 The indirect costs of palliative care in end-stage cancer: A real-life longitudinal register- and questionnaire-based study Haltia, Olli
2018
32 2 p. 493-499
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25 The ‘surprise’ question in paediatric palliative care: A prospective cohort study Burke, Kimberley
2018
32 2 p. 535-542
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26 Use of buccal morphine in the management of pain in children with life-limiting conditions: Results of a laboratory study McCulloch, Renée
2018
32 2 p. 554-558
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27 Using intuition or a formal palliative care needs assessment screening process in general practice to predict death within 12 months: A randomised controlled trial Mitchell, Geoffrey K
2018
32 2 p. 384-394
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28 What factors influence emergency department visits by patients with cancer at the end of life? Analysis of a 124,030 patient cohort Henson, Lesley A
2018
32 2 p. 426-438
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29 What is the impact of population ageing on the future provision of end-of-life care? Population-based projections of place of death Bone, Anna E
2018
32 2 p. 329-336
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30 Which patients die in their preferred place? A secondary analysis of questionnaire data from bereaved relatives Raijmakers, Natasja JH
2018
32 2 p. 347-356
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