Diagnosing dying: an integrative literature review

C Kennedy, P Brooks-Young, CB Gray… - BMJ supportive & …, 2014 - spcare.bmj.com
Background To ensure patients and families receive appropriate end-of-life care pathways
and guidelines aim to inform clinical decision making. Ensuring appropriate outcomes …

The DMACA–HCl protocol and the threshold proanthocyanidin content for bloat safety in forage legumes

YG Li, G Tanner, P Larkin - Journal of the Science of Food and …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
A protocol using HCl‐acidified 4‐dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde (DMACA) was developed
for screening proanthocyanidins (PA) in plants. Individual PA‐containing cells could be …

Barriers and facilitators perceived by registered nurses to providing person-centred care at the end of life. A scoping review

A Carvajal, E Haraldsdottir, T Kroll, B McCormack… - 2019 - dadun.unav.edu
Background: Registered nurses are increasingly expected to provide person-centred end-of-
life care. However, there is a gap between patients's needs and the capacity of nurses to …

[HTML][HTML] Equity and the financial costs of informal caregiving in palliative care: a critical debate

C Gardiner, J Robinson, M Connolly, C Hulme… - BMC palliative …, 2020 - Springer
Background Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce
and are the main providers of end of life care. Financial pressures are among the most …

Assessing the influence of select committees in the UK: The Education and Skills Committee, 1997–2005

A Hindmoor, P Larkin, A Kennon - The Impact of Legislatures, 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Many recent reports on the UK parliament have paid tribute to the House of Commons'
Select Committees. Select Committees have limited formal powers. But as a rare source of …

Achieving consensus and controversy around applicability of palliative care to dementia

JT van der Steen, L Radbruch, ME de Boer… - International …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Background: People with dementia may benefit from palliative care which specifically
addresses the needs of patients and families affected by this life-limiting disease. On behalf …

[PDF][PDF] Recommendations of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) for the development of undergraduate curricula in palliative medicine at European …

F Elsner, C Centeno, G Cetto, F Conno, J Ellershaw… - 2013 - dadun.unav.edu
When the EAPC was formed in 1988 many European countries were still without Palliative
Care services and few medical schools taught Palliative Care. In those that did, the time …

[HTML][HTML] Examining constipation assessment and management of patients with advanced cancer receiving specialist palliative care: a multi-site retrospective case note …

S McIlfatrick, DHL Muldrew, E Beck, E Carduff… - BMC palliative …, 2019 - Springer
Background Constipation is a common symptom for patients receiving palliative care. Whilst
international clinical guidelines are available on the clinical management of constipation for …

'Take more laxatives was their answer to everything': A qualitative exploration of the patient, carer and healthcare professional experience of constipation in specialist …

F Hasson, D Muldrew, E Carduff… - Palliative …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Constipation is a major problem for many older adults, more so for those who
are receiving specialist palliative care. However, limited research reports the subjective …

Anthocyanin regulatory gene expression in transgenic white clover can result in an altered pattern of pigmentation

J De Majnik, JJ Weinman, MA Djordjevic… - Functional Plant …, 2000 - CSIRO Publishing
This study presents the first evidence of heterologous anthocyanin regulatory genes altering
anthocyanin expression in stably transformed leguminous plants. Two families of …