Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degeneration of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Due to the multisystem effects of the disease, patients are faced with many complex, time-sensitive decisions, one of which is the decision on gastrostomy feeding. There are currently no published decision aids (DAs) to support patients making this decision in the UK. This study will develop and pilot a patient DA to provide evidence-based information on gastrostomy placement and feeding that is relevant to people with MND; communicate the risks and benefits associated with each option; check understanding and clarify personal values and preferences, enabling patients to make a decision cong...
Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (...
Abstract Background Self-management support (SMS) forms a central pillar in the management of long-t...
PURPOSE: This review sought to answer the question "what is known about people's experiences of livi...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
peer-reviewedMotor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
Introduction: Motor neurone disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by dege...
Objectives: Gastrostomy decision making is a complicated, multifaceted process for people with motor...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a terminal, progressive, multisystem disorder. Well-time...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is aterminal, progressive, multisystem disorder. Well-timed...
A pathway has been developed using a multidisciplinary group from within specialist palliative care ...
Background The diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND) is known to be challenging and there may be...
Abstract Background People with motor neuron disease (pwMND) are routinely offered gastrostomy feedi...
Objectives Care of patients with motor neuron disease (MND) in a specialist, multidisciplinary clini...
Care of patients with motor neurone disease (MND) is best provided by a specialist, multidisciplinar...
Purpose: Healthcare decision making in motor neurone disease (MND) focuses on symptom management an...
Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (...
Abstract Background Self-management support (SMS) forms a central pillar in the management of long-t...
PURPOSE: This review sought to answer the question "what is known about people's experiences of livi...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
peer-reviewedMotor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
Introduction: Motor neurone disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by dege...
Objectives: Gastrostomy decision making is a complicated, multifaceted process for people with motor...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a terminal, progressive, multisystem disorder. Well-time...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is aterminal, progressive, multisystem disorder. Well-timed...
A pathway has been developed using a multidisciplinary group from within specialist palliative care ...
Background The diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND) is known to be challenging and there may be...
Abstract Background People with motor neuron disease (pwMND) are routinely offered gastrostomy feedi...
Objectives Care of patients with motor neuron disease (MND) in a specialist, multidisciplinary clini...
Care of patients with motor neurone disease (MND) is best provided by a specialist, multidisciplinar...
Purpose: Healthcare decision making in motor neurone disease (MND) focuses on symptom management an...
Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (...
Abstract Background Self-management support (SMS) forms a central pillar in the management of long-t...
PURPOSE: This review sought to answer the question "what is known about people's experiences of livi...