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The surgeon’s role in palliative care
Must cancer kill?
Palliative care (towards 2000)
Diversity among hospice volunteers: a challenge for the development of a respons
Quality of information on hospice referral,
Hospice management
Volunteersim what is it?
Taxation and charitable organisations
[title unknown]
The four essentials
Occasional paper 8 - Specialist palliative care: a statement of definitions
Occasional paper 5 – Research in palliative care: the pursuit of reliable
[Presentation on the South Auckland Hospice]
What have we grown?
New Zealand site visit report
Draft report of the 1995 New Zealand wide hospice education needs survey. Part A
The New Zealand Palliative Care Strategy
A report of the consensus forum on hospice/palliative care services
The care of the terminally ill
Specialist palliative care: a statement of definitions. Occasional paper 8
A report to the National Health Committee on the results of consultation on supp
Education in palliative medicine in New Zealand; Hospice services in New Zealand
You can’t sell death
The right place to die – who chooses?
Pain & Pain Relief
Pain management in palliative care : A modified Delphi consultation study
New Page
Depression in chronic pain and terminal illness, “At Home with Pain Contro
Audit of cultural differences in opoid use for pain manageme
Management of malignant bone pain
Symptom Control
Sedation in terminally ill patients
Chemotherapy and radio therapy in palliative care
Patients in a palliative care setting: prevalence and causes of anaemia
Community study of cancer related breathlessness and fatigue
Nausea and vomiting in palliative car
Palliative care
Management of constipation in palliative care
The management of nausea and vomiting in advanced cancer
Psychosocial Issues
Explaining suffering and healing : A comparison of Pentecostal and secular gener
Going gently into the good night : psychological contributions to palliative car
Choosing the moment of death
Report of “partage” a creative session/experience conducted during t
Psychological Impact of Predictive Testing for Colonic Cancer
Within the circle of care: patient experiences of receiving palliative care
Understanding dying well for patients receiving palliative care
Early exposure to people who are dying: turning points in learning to care for p
Living with a terminal illness – what matters most?
Learned helpless in palliative care patients
Teaching about living and dying: medical undergraduate palliative care education
On reflection: doctors learning to care for people who are dying
Health professionals’ perception of hope: understanding its significance i
End of life issues for Maori
The interstellar cold” Parent’s experiences of their child’s p
experience of the journey towards death by the terminally ill
A descriptive study of the spiritual needs of patients with leukaemia
An understanding of family in the context of families facing the diagnosis of ch
Women and HIV/AIDS in New Zealand in 2000
Loss of a Child
Grief in AIDS
The importance of ‘personal work’ in working with people who are dyi
Grief and loss
Death and dying from Maori perspective
When grief is complicated
Research into the spiritual dimension!
Pulsed electrostatic fields (ETG) to reduce hair loss in women undergoing chemot
Dying and Still Doing… The Meaning of Occupation to People with Terminal I
An exploration of hospice nurses' responses to non-acceptance of treatment or ca
An evaluation of the Te Omanga Hospice Programme from a family perspective
Most frequent and difficult problems encountered by nurses when caring for dying
Impact of life threatening cancer on intimacy and sexual needs, Palliative care
Barriers to Self Care
Going gently into the good night; psychological contributions to terminal care
Northland Palliative Care Project 2001
Strengthening family bonds, art therapy in palliative care
Hope and harm: ethical issues in the provision of palliative care to culturally
Patient Care Services
Operating a community palliative care service
Care of the dying : a great challenge
Service innovations in palliative care
Impact of a hospital palliative care service: perspective of the hospital staff
Hospital referrals to a hospice: timing of referrals, referrer’s expectati
Evaluation of a hospital palliative care support service
Nursing review: towards the development of a community nursing service
Evaluation of the hospital palliative care support service, Wellington hospital
Work disability among cancer patients
A randomised clinical trial of home nursing care for lung cancer patients
Cancer prevention and detection course for nurses in developing countries
The impact of hospice care in New Zealand
The impact of hospice care in New Zealand MS Contin in New Zealand
To Supplant, Supplement or Support? Organisational Issues for Hospices
Issues in the development of funding policies for hospice services
Update on the Status of Hospice/Palliative Care in New Zealand
The Care of the Terminally ill in the Wellington Region. Part 1- the who, where
The Care of the Terminally ill in the Wellington Region. Part 2- service use &am
People with Terminal Cancer in Auckland
Co-ordination of district nursing & South Auckland Hospice nursing care: Dis
Symptom management in terminal care: A review of some methods and standards on a
Primary care for terminal cancer patients on Auckland's North Shore: A Survey of
The role of the hospice in the community and the history of its development in N
New Zealand Hospices Community Care
Public or Private Provision: responsibility of accountability?
The need for a government policy on hospice funding
Towards a national palliative care program
Review of Hospice/Palliative Care services for the Southern Regional Health Auth
Plan for development of hospice facilities in the North Shore and Rodney regions
Summary. Review of palliative care services within the North Health Region
Respite provision for chidren who are dying and their families
Report of working party to review services for the care of people who are dying
The organisation and funding of hospice care: an international and New Zealand V
Development of purchase units and pricing of palliative care services
"Cranford" Hawke's Bay Hospice, survey of patients and families
Professional Issues
The development of funding policies for hospices : is casemix-based funding an o
An ethical position: administration of pain relief of dying patient
Doctors’ anxieties in end-of-life care
The importance of ‘personal work’ in working with people who are dyi
Relevance of the ICIDH-2 model for evaluation outcomes in palliative care
Euthanasia and palliative psychology in end-of-life care
The grief experience of a health professional
A foot in both camps
Measurement of stress in clinical nursing
Death education
Most frequent and difficult problems encountered by nurse when caring for dying
Proceedings of Ethics: Broadening the Dimensions of Care
Weakness in terminal illness
Learning to care: a medical perspective
Health professionals' responses to multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease
The other side of the barrier or how to survive being chronically nice
Relationships with other health professionals
A vision for education in palliative and terminal care
The annual poo lecture - constipation and diarrhoea in palliative care
On arguing from ethical principles to practical conclusions: nurses and euthanas
Ethics of palliative care
Quality of Life
Assessing changes in quality of life needs for patients in palliative care
The use of quality of life assessments by nurses and terminally ill patients in
Quality of life issues in patients with disseminated breast cancer
The use of quality of life data in clinical practice
Preferences for quality or quantity of life in cancer treatment
A longitudinal study of health-related quality of life and utility measures in p
A longitudinal study of health-related quality of life and utility measures in p
Vacancies
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