Australian palliative care is delivered by general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative care teams. Patient outcomes should improve if they work in formal partnership. We conducted a multi-centred randomised controlled trial of specialist- GP case conferences, with the GP participating by teleconference, or usual care and communication methods. Primary outcome measure was global Quality of Life (QoL) scores at 3 weeks from intervention. Secondary measures included subscale QoL scores and carer burden. Two a priori intention-to-treat analyses were conducted using recruitment, and time of death, as fixed time points. There was no difference between groups in the magnitude of change in global QoLmeasures from baseline to any time poin...
Background: To plan integrated care at end of life for people with either heart failure or lung dise...
Background: Although communicating effectively with patients receiving palliative care can be diffic...
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015. Objective: To examine the views of general practitioners (GPs) on prov...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care st...
Background: Most people die of non-malignant disease, but most patients of specialist palliative car...
BACKGROUND What are the characteristics of case conferences between general practitioners and specia...
Objective: To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care staff of case...
Objective. To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
Background: In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function ...
Background In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function a...
Palliative care focuses on optimising function and comfort for people with progressive life limiting...
Background: Although communicating effectively with patients receiving palliative care can be diffic...
Objectives: To identify general practitioners' views on the barriers to using case conferencing (as ...
Objective: To examine the views of general practitioners on providing a palliative approach in resid...
Background: To plan integrated care at end of life for people with either heart failure or lung dise...
Background: Although communicating effectively with patients receiving palliative care can be diffic...
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015. Objective: To examine the views of general practitioners (GPs) on prov...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care st...
Background: Most people die of non-malignant disease, but most patients of specialist palliative car...
BACKGROUND What are the characteristics of case conferences between general practitioners and specia...
Objective: To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care staff of case...
Objective. To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
Background: In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function ...
Background In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function a...
Palliative care focuses on optimising function and comfort for people with progressive life limiting...
Background: Although communicating effectively with patients receiving palliative care can be diffic...
Objectives: To identify general practitioners' views on the barriers to using case conferencing (as ...
Objective: To examine the views of general practitioners on providing a palliative approach in resid...
Background: To plan integrated care at end of life for people with either heart failure or lung dise...
Background: Although communicating effectively with patients receiving palliative care can be diffic...
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015. Objective: To examine the views of general practitioners (GPs) on prov...