[HTML][HTML] General practitioner strategies for managing patients with multimorbidity: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative research
Abstract Background General practitioners (GPs) increasingly manage patients with
multimorbidity but report challenges in doing so. Patients describe poor experiences with …
multimorbidity but report challenges in doing so. Patients describe poor experiences with …
[HTML][HTML] Using telehealth to support end of life care in the community: a feasibility study
Background Telehealth is being used increasingly in providing care to patients in the
community setting. Telehealth enhanced service delivery could offer new ways of managing …
community setting. Telehealth enhanced service delivery could offer new ways of managing …
Implementation of a pilot telehealth programme in community palliative care: A qualitative study of clinicians' perspectives
A Collier, DD Morgan, K Swetenham… - Palliative …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Telehealth technologies are an emerging resource opening up the possibility
of greater support if they have utility for patients, carers and clinicians. They may also help to …
of greater support if they have utility for patients, carers and clinicians. They may also help to …
The trajectory of functional decline over the last 4 months of life in a palliative care population: A prospective, consecutive cohort study
Background: Understanding current patterns of functional decline will inform patient care
and has health service and resource implications. Aim: This prospective consecutive cohort …
and has health service and resource implications. Aim: This prospective consecutive cohort …
Contemporary occupational priorities at the end of life mapped against Model of Human Occupation constructs: A scoping review
Introduction People with end‐of‐life care needs are seen in an increasingly diverse range of
health and community settings. Opportunity for continued occupational participation is highly …
health and community settings. Opportunity for continued occupational participation is highly …
Living actively in the face of impending death: constantly adjusting to bodily decline at the end-of-life
Context People with advanced cancer experience bodily change resulting in debilitating
functional decline. Although inability to participate in everyday activities (occupation) …
functional decline. Although inability to participate in everyday activities (occupation) …
Occupational therapy interventions for breathlessness at the end of life
DD Morgan, KM White - … Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Symptoms such as dyspnoea need to be considered within the contexts in which they exist–
that is, the bodily experience of breathlessness and its impact on everyday activities or …
that is, the bodily experience of breathlessness and its impact on everyday activities or …
The intentional pursuit of everyday life while dying: A longitudinal qualitative study of working-aged adults living with advanced cancer
Background: People living with advanced cancer experience functional decline and
increasing difficulty participating in activities of daily living over their final year of life …
increasing difficulty participating in activities of daily living over their final year of life …
[HTML][HTML] The changing nature of palliative care: implications for allied health professionals' educational and training needs
CareSearch is an Australian Government Department of Health funded repository of
evidence-based palliative care information and resources. The CareSearch Allied Health …
evidence-based palliative care information and resources. The CareSearch Allied Health …
[HTML][HTML] “It's given me confidence”: a pragmatic qualitative evaluation exploring the perceived benefits of online end‐of‐life education on clinical care
Background Hospital admissions for end-of-life care are increasing exponentially across the
world. Significant numbers of health professionals are now required to provide end-of-life …
world. Significant numbers of health professionals are now required to provide end-of-life …