Introduction Approximately 20% of serious safety incidents involving palliative patients relate to medication. These are disproportionately reported when patients are in their usual residence when compared with hospital or hospice. While patient safety incident reporting systems can support professional learning, it is unclear whether these reports encompass patient and carer concerns with palliative medications or interpersonal safety. Aim To explore and compare perceptions of (un)safe palliative medication management from patient, carer and professional perspectives in community, hospital and hospice settings. Methods and analysis We will use an innovative mixed-methods study design combining systematic review searching techniques with cr...
Background Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care, (Mazzocato...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is essential for patient-centred care in the last phase of l...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...
Abstract Introduction Approximately 20% of serious safety incidents involving palliative patients r...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but littl...
BACKGROUND: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but little...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but l...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing via the DOI in this record. INTRODUCTION: P...
INTRODUCTION: Prescribing and medication use in palliative care is a multistep process. It requires ...
Potentially avoidable medication-related harm is an inherent risk in palliative care; medication man...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care with the o...
Abstract Introduction: Prescribing and medication use in palliative care is a multistep process. It...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care with the ...
Background: Medication registration currently requires evidence of safety and efficacy from adequate...
Background/aims: Serious adverse event reporting guidelines have largely been developed for pharmace...
Background Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care, (Mazzocato...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is essential for patient-centred care in the last phase of l...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...
Abstract Introduction Approximately 20% of serious safety incidents involving palliative patients r...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but littl...
BACKGROUND: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but little...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but l...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing via the DOI in this record. INTRODUCTION: P...
INTRODUCTION: Prescribing and medication use in palliative care is a multistep process. It requires ...
Potentially avoidable medication-related harm is an inherent risk in palliative care; medication man...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care with the o...
Abstract Introduction: Prescribing and medication use in palliative care is a multistep process. It...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care with the ...
Background: Medication registration currently requires evidence of safety and efficacy from adequate...
Background/aims: Serious adverse event reporting guidelines have largely been developed for pharmace...
Background Patients receiving palliative care are often at increased risk of unsafe care, (Mazzocato...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is essential for patient-centred care in the last phase of l...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...