Background:Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medication, yet they report insufficient information and support to do so confidently and competently. There is limited research evidence on the best ways for clinicians to help carers with medication management.Aims:To develop a pain medicines management intervention (Cancer Carers Medicines Management) for cancer patients’ carers near the end of life and evaluate feasibility and acceptability to nurses and carers. To test the feasibility of trial research procedures and to inform decisions concerning a full-scale randomised controlled trial.Design:Phase I-II clinical trial. A systematic, evidence-informed participatory method was used to develop CCMM...
Pain experienced by many patients with advanced cancer is often not well controlled and community ph...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: At the end of life, patients living in their own homes experience significantly more pai...
BACKGROUND: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicatio...
Background: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicatio...
Background: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicati...
Introduction: a majority of people with advanced cancer will experience pain and family carers play ...
Background: Many people with cancer experience pain at the end of life. Family carers play a signifi...
Background: Family carers play a significant role in managing pain and associated medicines for peop...
Background: Pain is a frequently reported symptom by patients approaching the end of life and well-e...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Pain affects most people approaching the end of life and can be severe for some. Opioid ...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Pain experienced by many patients with advanced cancer is often not well controlled and community ph...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: At the end of life, patients living in their own homes experience significantly more pai...
BACKGROUND: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicatio...
Background: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicatio...
Background: Carers of people with advanced cancer play a significant role in managing pain medicati...
Introduction: a majority of people with advanced cancer will experience pain and family carers play ...
Background: Many people with cancer experience pain at the end of life. Family carers play a signifi...
Background: Family carers play a significant role in managing pain and associated medicines for peop...
Background: Pain is a frequently reported symptom by patients approaching the end of life and well-e...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Pain affects most people approaching the end of life and can be severe for some. Opioid ...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Pain experienced by many patients with advanced cancer is often not well controlled and community ph...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: At the end of life, patients living in their own homes experience significantly more pai...