Background In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function and a significant reduction in hospitalisations. This study aimed to define the content and themes of palliative care case conferences. Methods This was a substudy of a cluster randomised controlled trial. Case conferences meeting the requirements for Medicare Benefits Schedule reimbursement were organised by the research officer in conjunction with the general practitioner and the participating palliative care service. All were audiotaped, coded and analysed for content and themes, using qualitative methods and interaction analysis. Results Seventeen case conferences were transcribed and coded. Physical issues were the dominant topic. Managem...
Background: Most people die of non-malignant disease, but most patients of specialist palliative car...
Objectives: To identify general practitioners' views on the barriers to using case conferencing (as ...
Background: Methodological challenges such as recruitment problems and participant burden make clini...
Background: In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This paper examines the use of structured Palliat...
Objective. To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care st...
This paper examines the use of structured Palliative Care Case Conferences in long-term care. The is...
Objective: To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
BACKGROUND What are the characteristics of case conferences between general practitioners and specia...
To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care staff of case...
Australian palliative care is delivered by general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative car...
Background: Prognostic uncertainty and the need for proxy decision-making owing to cognitive impairm...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic uncertainty and the need for proxy decision-making owing to cognitive impairm...
Objective: End-of-life (EoL) communication in long-term care (LTC) homes is often inadequate and del...
Background: Most people die of non-malignant disease, but most patients of specialist palliative car...
Objectives: To identify general practitioners' views on the barriers to using case conferencing (as ...
Background: Methodological challenges such as recruitment problems and participant burden make clini...
Background: In palliative care, case conferences have demonstrated improved maintenance of function ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This paper examines the use of structured Palliat...
Objective. To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care st...
This paper examines the use of structured Palliative Care Case Conferences in long-term care. The is...
Objective: To discuss the results of a qualitative analysis of the group dynamics of General Practit...
BACKGROUND What are the characteristics of case conferences between general practitioners and specia...
To describe the utility and acceptability to general practitioners and palliative care staff of case...
Australian palliative care is delivered by general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative car...
Background: Prognostic uncertainty and the need for proxy decision-making owing to cognitive impairm...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic uncertainty and the need for proxy decision-making owing to cognitive impairm...
Objective: End-of-life (EoL) communication in long-term care (LTC) homes is often inadequate and del...
Background: Most people die of non-malignant disease, but most patients of specialist palliative car...
Objectives: To identify general practitioners' views on the barriers to using case conferencing (as ...
Background: Methodological challenges such as recruitment problems and participant burden make clini...