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| C IngletonSummaryAffiliation: University of Sheffield Country: UK Publications
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Barriers to achieving care at home at the end of life: transferring patients between care settings using patient transport servicesC Ingleton
Centre for Health and Social Care Studies, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S5 7AU, UK
Palliat Med 23:723-30. 2009..Commissioning of services should be responsive to the complexities of patients' needs and those of their families...
The role of health care assistants in supporting district nurses and family carers to deliver palliative care at home: findings from an evaluation projectChristine Ingleton
Centre for Health and Social Care Studies, University of Sheffield, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK
J Clin Nurs 20:2043-52. 2011..To examine the role of trained health and personal care assistants in supporting district nurses and family carers in providing palliative and end of life care in the community...
A survey of the perspectives of specialist palliative care providers in the UK of inpatient respiteS Payne
Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Palliat Med 18:692-7. 2004....
Needs assessment for palliative care: three projects comparedC Ingleton
University of Sheffield, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Winter Street, Sheffield S3 7ND, UK
Palliat Med 15:398-404. 2001..We show some of the different forms which palliative care needs assessment can take and conclude with some general principles intended to improve practice in this challenging area of health services research...
Respite in palliative care: a review and discussion of the literatureC Ingleton
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Palliat Med 17:567-75. 2003..We, therefore, draw on the wider literature on carers of adults with chronic disease to consider the impact of respite services and offer suggestions for further research...
Rural palliative care needs: a survey of primary care professionals in Powys, WalesB Noble
University of Sheffield, UK
Int J Palliat Nurs 7:610-5. 2001..Pain and symptom control were seen to be problematic in patients with diagnoses other than cancer. Services that provided 24-hour nursing care at home were thought to be in need of development by most respondents...
