Palliative Nexus
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Creating a triage tool for palliative care: Contextual and methodological challenges | Dr Beth Russell
An overview of the body of research that developed a novel, evidence-based tool for palliative care triage – the Responding to Urgency of Need in Palliative Care (RUN-PC) Triage Tool.
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COVID-19 and Palliative Care: The rapidly evolving research agenda | Dr Beth Russell
Palliative care is an essential component of health care responses to COVID-19. Dr Beth Russell explores this role and explains how palliative care researchers are collaborating internationally to better understand these aspects of COVID-19 care.
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Recurrent Emergency presentations in cancer care: Using linked data to predict those at risk | Dr David Marco
This population-based analysis suggests that late palliative care involvement increases likelihood of early re-presentation to emergency department in patients with advanced cancer.
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The role of telehealth in oncology care: a qualitative analysis | Dr Eri Aung
A qualitative analysis of patient and clinician perspectives on the utility of telehealth in oncology care.
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Telehealth in cancer care: a mixed methods study of view of patients and clinicians
Understanding the perceptions of patients and cancer providers regarding telehealth in oncology and palliative care practice, with Professor Jennifer Philip.
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Implementation science: the next frontier for early palliative care
Implementation science offers the system-wide approaches necessary to underpin the translation evidence of benefit of early palliative care into practice.