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2020-10Factors Associated with Re-Enrollment of Patients from a Specialist Community Palliative Care Service.Ho, GKE; Chye, R; Jang, D; Sutton, P; Sullivan, S; Seah, D
2020-04-07"Standing Shoulder to Shoulder to Tell the Family What Was Really Going On": A Qualitative Study Exploring Palliative Care Clinicians' Perceptions of "Patient-Centered Family Meetings".Cahill, PJ; Lobb, EA; Sanderson, CR; Phillips, JL
2017-05-01Caregiver characteristics and bereavement needs: Findings from a population studyDiGiacomo, M; Hatano, Y; Phillips, J; Lewis, J; Abernethy, AP; Currow, DC
2018-04-01The impact of therapeutic opioid agonists on driving-related psychomotor skills assessed by a driving simulator or an on-road driving task: A systematic reviewFerreira, DH; Boland, JW; Phillips, JL; Lam, L; Currow, DC
2016-03-01Nutritional care of elderly patients in acute care settings: A qualitative studyGholizadeh, L; Yazdi, K; Dehghan Nayeri, N; Mohammadi, E
2016-01-01Quantifying the burden of opioid medication errors in adult oncology and palliative care settings: A systematic reviewHeneka, N; Shaw, T; Rowett, D; Phillips, JL
2018-04-03Home care in Australia: an integrative reviewPalesy, D; Jakimowicz, S; Saunders, C; Lewis, J
2017-05-01Identifying factors that predict worse constipation symptoms in palliative care patients: A secondary analysisClark, K; Lam, LT; Talley, NJ; Phillips, JL; Currow, DC
2015-01-01Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most importantVirdun, C; Luckett, T; Davidson, PM; Phillips, J
2018-09-01Clinician-reported changes in octreotide prescribing for malignant bowel obstruction as a result of an adequately powered phase III study: A transnational, online surveyCampbell, R; McCaffrey, N; Brown, L; Agar, MR; Clark, K; Currow, DC
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