
Madeleine L Juhrmann
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Sep 29, 2024 |
bmjopen.bmj.com | Madeleine L Juhrmann |Phyllis Butow |Cara M Platts |Mark Boughey
Interprofessional understanding and communities of practiceAll participant groups remarked on the ‘multidisciplinary and holistic approach’ (Palliative care nurse, 30) of palliative care, which required greater ‘collaboration across agencies’ (Family carer, 45).
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Mar 14, 2024 |
journals.sagepub.com | Madeleine L Juhrmann |Phyllis Butow |Paul Simpson |Mark Boughey
Methods We employed a Delphi methodology to build systematic consensus from a broad range of experts, underpinned by a social constructivist epistemology.18 This approach has previously been used in palliative care research to gather international perspectives and develop best practice guidelines and frameworks, especially when clinical trials and large-scale observational research were not possible.18–21 The study adopted the four key methodological features of a Delphi: (1) a group of...
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Jul 14, 2023 |
journals.sagepub.com | Madeleine L Juhrmann |Phyllis Butow |Paul Simpson |Cara M Platts
AbstractBackground:Paramedic practice is diversifying to accommodate evolving global health trends, including community paramedicine models and growing expertise in palliative and end-of-life care. However, despite palliative care specific clinical practice guidelines and existing training, paramedics still lack the skills, confidence and clinical support to provide this type of care.
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May 1, 2023 |
spcare.bmj.com | Aljon San Martin |Josephine M. Clayton |Srivalli Vilapakkam Nagarajan |Madeleine L Juhrmann
Poster Abstracts PP13: ACP in Dementia PP13.004 Empowering the aged and primary care workforce to initiate advance care planning conversations with people living with dementia Aljon San Martin1, Josephine M Clayton1,2, Srivalli Nagarajan1,2, Madeleine Juhrmann1,2 and Craig Sinclair1,3 1HammondCare, Greenwich, Australia 2The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia 3University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Abstract Background Dementia is the second leading cause of death in Australia....
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