The aim of this paper is to describe the emerging role of the palliative care clinical trials nurse in an era of evidence-based practice and increasing clinical trial activity in palliative care settings across Australia. An overview of the current clinical trials work is provided, with a focus on three aspects of clinical trials nursing practice that have significant implications for patients: managing the consent process, integrating clinical trials into multidisciplinary care, and establishing and building the evidence base to inform practice in palliative care settings. Clinical trials roles provide palliative care nurses with an opportunity to contribute to clinical research, help expand palliative care\u27s evidence base, and develop ...
The demand for palliative care is increasing, yet there are few data on the best models of care nor ...
Randomised controlled trials are often not feasible or not appropriate in palliative care research
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a journal club in a privately funded palli...
The aim of this paper is to describe the emerging role of the palliative care clinical trials nurse ...
Rigorous clinical research in palliative care is challenging but achievable. Trial participants are ...
Rigorous clinical research in palliative care is challenging but achievable. Trial participants are ...
Qualitative methodologies have multiple contributions to health research, including improving baseli...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Designing and conducting randomized controlled trials in palliative care: A summary of discussions f...
There is an ethical imperative to provide the best quality of care for all people, including people ...
Prospective controlled clinical trials provide the highest level of evidence in palliative care. Bot...
The need to define palliative nursing is well documented. It is driven by the call to articulate nur...
Clinical trials in palliative care involve multiple issues relating to patient populations, interven...
The demand for palliative care is increasing, yet there are few data on the best models of care nor ...
Randomised controlled trials are often not feasible or not appropriate in palliative care research
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a journal club in a privately funded palli...
The aim of this paper is to describe the emerging role of the palliative care clinical trials nurse ...
Rigorous clinical research in palliative care is challenging but achievable. Trial participants are ...
Rigorous clinical research in palliative care is challenging but achievable. Trial participants are ...
Qualitative methodologies have multiple contributions to health research, including improving baseli...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Evidence-based practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. Ongoing challenges have been identif...
Designing and conducting randomized controlled trials in palliative care: A summary of discussions f...
There is an ethical imperative to provide the best quality of care for all people, including people ...
Prospective controlled clinical trials provide the highest level of evidence in palliative care. Bot...
The need to define palliative nursing is well documented. It is driven by the call to articulate nur...
Clinical trials in palliative care involve multiple issues relating to patient populations, interven...
The demand for palliative care is increasing, yet there are few data on the best models of care nor ...
Randomised controlled trials are often not feasible or not appropriate in palliative care research
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a journal club in a privately funded palli...