Works matching IS 02692163 AND DT 2019 AND VI 33 AND IP 5
Results: 9
Haematology and palliative care: the needs are out there.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 481, doi. 10.1177/0269216319840604
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Symptoms and anxiety predict declining health-related quality of life in multiple myeloma: A prospective, multi-centre longitudinal study.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 541, doi. 10.1177/0269216319833588
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Thromboprophylaxis for inpatients with advanced cancer in palliative care settings: A systematic review and narrative synthesis.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 486, doi. 10.1177/0269216319830860
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The experiences and needs of primary family caregivers of patients with multiple myeloma: A qualitative analysis.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 500, doi. 10.1177/0269216319830017
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Does continuous subcutaneous infusion of lignocaine relieve intractable pruritus associated with advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? A retrospective case series review.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 552, doi. 10.1177/0269216319828189
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Perspectives of bereaved relatives of patients with haematological malignancies concerning preferred place of care and death: A qualitative study.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 518, doi. 10.1177/0269216318824525
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A palliative care model and conceptual approach suited to clinical malignant haematology.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 483, doi. 10.1177/0269216318824489
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Space for intuition – the 'Surprise'-Question in haemato-oncology: Qualitative analysis of experiences and perceptions of haemato-oncologists.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 531, doi. 10.1177/0269216318824271
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Oral anticoagulation is preferable to injected, but only if it is safe and effective: An interview study of patient and carer experience of oral and injected anticoagulant therapy for cancer-associated thrombosis in the select-d trial.
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- Palliative Medicine, 2019, v. 33, n. 5, p. 510, doi. 10.1177/0269216318815377
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