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Publications by Sheila Payne
Comparing Palliative Care in Care Homes Across Europe (PACE): Protocol of a Cross-Sectional Study of Deceased Residents in 6 EU Countries
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Medicine
Health Policy
Gerontology
Geriatrics
Nursing
Palliative Care Implementation in Long-Term Care Facilities: European Association for Palliative Care White Paper
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Medicine
Health Policy
Gerontology
Geriatrics
Nursing
The Perception of Barriers Concerning Opioid Medicines: A Survey Examining Differences Between Policy Makers, Healthcare Professionals and Other Stakeholders
Palliative Medicine
Medicine
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Exploring the Influence of Service User Involvement on Health and Social Care Services for Cancer
Health Expectations
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles: A PACE Cross-Sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Neurology
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Nursing
Disseminating Research Findings Using a Massive Online Open Course for Maximising Impact and Developing Recommendations for Practice
BMC Palliative Care
Medicine
Identification of Challenges to the Availability and Accessibility of Opioids in Twelve European Countries: Conclusions From Two ATOME Six-Country Workshops
Journal of Palliative Medicine
Medicine
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Nursing
Managing End of Life Medications at Home—accounts of Bereaved Family Carers: A Qualitative Interview Study: Table 1
BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care
Surgical Nursing
Medicine
Medical
Oncology
Research, Recruitment and Observational Data Collection in Care Homes: Lessons From the PACE Study
BMC Research Notes
Biochemistry
Medicine
Genetics
Molecular Biology
P-70 Developing a Hospice Research Culture: Lessons From a Randomised Trial With 11 Organisations
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