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| Daryl BainbridgeSummaryAffiliation: McMaster University Country: Canada Publications
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Evaluating program integration and the rise in collaboration: case study of a palliative care networkDaryl Bainbridge
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Juravinski Cancer Centre, 699 Concession Street, Room 4 203, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8V 5C2
J Palliat Care 27:270-8. 2011..We examined a PCN that used a community development approach to build capacity for palliative care in each distinct community in a region of southern Ontario, Canada, with the goal of achieving a competent integrated system...
A proposed systems approach to the evaluation of integrated palliative careDaryl Bainbridge
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Juravinski Cancer Centre, 699 Concession St, Rm 4 203, Hamilton, ON L8V 5C2 Canada
BMC Palliat Care 9:8. 2010..We propose a comprehensive framework for evaluating PCNs, focusing on the nature and extent of inter-professional collaboration, community readiness, and client-centred care...
Stress processes in caring for an end-of-life family member: application of a theoretical modelDaryl Bainbridge
Juravinski Cancer Centre, Supportive Cancer Care Research Unit, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Aging Ment Health 13:537-45. 2009..This study examined a wide range of theory-driven variables contributing to family caregiver stress...
Coordination of palliative cancer care in the community: "unfinished business"Kevin Brazil
St Joseph s Health System Research Network, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Support Care Cancer 17:819-28. 2009..This study assessed the degree to which services in south-central Ontario, Canada, were coordinated to meet the supportive care needs of palliative cancer patients and their families...
The impact of specialized oncology nursing on patient supportive care outcomesJonathan Sussman
Supportive Cancer Care Research Unit, Juravinski Cancer Centre, Hamilton, ON, Canada
J Psychosoc Oncol 29:286-307. 2011..The results of this study are important in supporting the design and development of controlled trials to examine provider roles in the coordination of supportive cancer care...
The stress process in palliative cancer care: a qualitative study on informal caregiving and its implication for the delivery of careKevin Brazil
St Joseph s Health System Research Network, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Am J Hosp Palliat Care 27:111-6. 2010..The primary objective of this study was to examine how the comprehensive nature of the Stress Process Model could elucidate on the stressors associated with caring for a palliative cancer patient...
Providing supportive care to cancer patients: a study on inter-organizational relationshipsKevin Brazil
St Joseph s Health System Research Network, Supportive Care Research Unit, Juravinski Cancer Centre, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Int J Integr Care 8:e01. 2008..Despite the recognition that SCC services must be better coordinated, little research has been done to examine inter-organizational relationships that would enable this goal...
Who is responsible? The role of family physicians in the provision of supportive cancer careKevin Brazil
St Joseph s Health System Research Network the Supportive Care Research Unit, Juravinski Cancer Centre and the Departments of Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
J Oncol Pract 6:19-24. 2010..However, little research exists on the specific role FPs play in addressing these needs...
Towards improving the co-ordination of supportive cancer care services in the communityKevin Brazil
The Supportive Cancer Care Research Unit, Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre, Hamilton, Ont, Canada
Health Policy 70:125-31. 2004..The study generated recommendations to improve co-ordination of supportive cancer care at both the administrative as well as direct care level...
Multidisciplinary health care professionals' perceptions of the use and utility of a symptom assessment system for oncology patientsDaryl Bainbridge
Juravinski Cancer Centre McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
J Oncol Pract 7:19-23. 2011..This study examines the perceived value of the ESAS among clinical teams and barriers to its use in enhancing multidisciplinary care...
