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Hospice & Palliative Medicine Journal Club. Most tweets from @kesleeman
Joined February 2014
I see that @GPjournalclub #GPJC is running tonight. Many years ago @cewalshe and I set up @hpmJC - a twitter journal club for hospice and palliative care. Is anyone interested in resurrecting it? It has almost 2000 followers (I’ve just noticed!)
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Congratulations to @SBajwah and team on publishing this huge review of evidence for hospital-based palliative care teams.
Hot off the press, our @NIHR funded @Cochrane review on Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Hospital Palliative Care: https://t.co/wu9W7i3RiS
#PalliativeCare #pallcare #EOL #EOLC
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Palliative care in the time of #COVID19. Impressive and important piece of work.
Characteristics, symptom management and outcomes of 101 patients with COVID-19 referred to palliative care. Just out in @JPSMjournal
https://t.co/JW567s77e5
#pallicovid
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Palliative care is an essential component to the COVID-19 response, teams must rapidly adapt: Case series of 101 patients referred to palliative care @kesleeman @MTMaddocks @ij_higginson @SimonNoahEtkind
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The role and response of palliative care and hospice services in epidemics and pandemics: a rapid review to inform practice during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Hope this framework for how palliative care can respond to pandemics is helpful for hospice and palliative care teams. Our synthesis of evidence on #COVIDー19 from systematic review. @CSI_KCL @hospiceuk @kesleeman @lovell_natasha @AnnaEBone #pallicovid
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Palliative Care kann schnell auf die COVID-19 Epidemie reagieren. Constantini et al befragten Hospize in Italien - Danke! @BAG_OFSP_UFSP @pallnetz
#palliative #hospice #hpm response to COVID-19, see this preprint on what can we learn from the Italian experiences, w @kesleeman, Drs Massimo Costantini, Carlo Peruselli,
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#palliative #hospice #hpm response to COVID-19, see this preprint on what can we learn from the Italian experiences, w @kesleeman, Drs Massimo Costantini, Carlo Peruselli,
medrxiv.org
Background Palliative care is an important component of healthcare in pandemics, contributing to symptom control, psychological support, and supporting triage and complex decision making. Aim To...
NEW DATA on hospice response to COVID-19. Preprint just out. "The hospice sector is capable of responding flexibly and rapidly to the COVID-19 pandemic. Governments must ensure these services are integrated into the health care system response"
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I’ll be giving a webinar for @PCRCGroup on Increasing the value of palliative care research today 4-5pm London time, 11am-12pm Eastern Time. Do join! Register here https://t.co/HisP9kfL4w
#hpm #researchwaste
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On Wednesday evening the Age & Ageing Journal Club will be discussing this paper on achieving the preferred place of death for people with dementia. The paper is free to access so join us to share you experiences on this topic. 7-9pm using #AAAJC #hpmJC
https://t.co/4D68lfINEC
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Tomorrow 7-9pm @Age_and_Ageing Journal Club will be discussing 'Understanding the factors associated with patients with dementia achieving their preferred place of death'. Paper is free to access, join the discussion via #AAAJC #hpmJC
https://t.co/slTMzcLstA
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TOMORROW #hpmjc will link with Age & Ageing Journal Club #AAAJC to discuss paper by @polyhymniadays on achieving preferred place of death for people with dementia. Weds 8th May 7-9pm GMT, join using #AAAJC and #hpmJC
https://t.co/qfkCaelohD
academic.oup.com
AbstractBackground. dying in one’s preferred place is a quality marker for end-of-life care. Little is known about preferred place of death, or the factors
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Next week #hpmjc will link with Age & Ageing Journal Club #AAAJC to discuss paper by @polyhymniadays on achieving preferred place of death for people with dementia. Weds 8th May 7-9pm GMT, join using #AAAJC and #hpmJC
https://t.co/qfkCaelohD
academic.oup.com
AbstractBackground. dying in one’s preferred place is a quality marker for end-of-life care. Little is known about preferred place of death, or the factors
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The next Age & Ageing Journal Club #AAAJC is joining @hpmJC on Wed May 8th to discuss this paper which looks at achieving the preferred place of death for people with dementia. Please join our discussion from 7-9pm GMT using #AAAJC and #hpmJC. https://t.co/mnt6V1h3Q7
academic.oup.com
AbstractBackground. dying in one’s preferred place is a quality marker for end-of-life care. Little is known about preferred place of death, or the factors
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New paper just out in @PLOSMedicine - Systematic review and meta-analysis of 209 studies finds consistent evidence of socioeconomic inequality at the end of life. Fig 3 is a beaut, imo. https://t.co/Zhu8aaXcFg Well done @JoannaDavies58 !
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New paper just out in @Age_and_Ageing - Where do people with dementia prefer to die, and what factors help them achieve it? Well done @polyhymniadays !
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Happy 2019. Looking forward to more #hpmjc journal clubs. What would people like to discuss? How about something renal @Emma_L_Murphy ? Or older people @SimonNoahEtkind ? Or anything else?
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@JonathanKoffman @Lisa_Brighton @mancunianmedic @kesleeman @drkathrynmannix any of you feel like joining in the next GP journal club, 7.30pm 11 Nov?
The next #gpjc will take place on Sunday 11th Nov and we will be discussing the recent @RCPLondon report on talking about dying. @drpoco will be chairing the discussion. More info here: https://t.co/wGFxmDEYMB
@capcbristol @WeEOLC @hospicedoctor @Lucy_Selman @C_A_Chamberlain
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@czchou @GoftonTeneille @hpmJC Thanks for joining in the chat! We didn't end up getting into theme of "hope for a cure" that crops up repeatedly - agree that pts/caregivers have different paces at which they want to receive info #hpmJC
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