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Outcomes, experiences and palliative care in major stroke: a multicentre, mixed-method, longitudinal study
Marilyn Kendall, Eileen Cowey, Gillian Mead, Mark Barber, Christine McAlpine, David J. Stott, Kirsty Boyd and Scott A. Murray
CMAJ March 05, 2018 190 (9) E238-E246; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.170604
Marilyn Kendall
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MA PhDEileen Cowey
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MN PhDGillian Mead
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MDMark Barber
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MDChristine McAlpine
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MBChBDavid J. Stott
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
MDKirsty Boyd
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
PhDScott A. Murray
Primary Palliative Care Research Group (Kendall, Boyd, Murray), University of Edinburgh, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences & Informatics, Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland; School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing (Nursing & Health Care) (Cowey), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (Mead), Edinburgh, Scotland; Department of Medicine for the Elderly (Barber), Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK; Glasgow Royal Infirmary (McAlpine), Glasgow, Scotland; Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences (Stott), University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
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- RE: Outcomes, experiences and palliative care in major stroke: a multicentre, mixed-method, longitudinal studySarah K ChapmanPosted on: 09 April 2018
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- Sarah K Chapman, Knowledge Broker, Cochrane UK
Cochrane UK was very pleased to see this study and to invite the authors to write a blog about it for a special blog series on 'Life After Stroke'. The blog, 'Living and dying well after stroke', may be found here http://bit.ly/2IgBrJU Our thanks go to Scott Murray and Marilyn Kendall for this excellent contribution to our series.
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Outcomes, experiences and palliative care in major stroke: a multicentre, mixed-method, longitudinal study
Marilyn Kendall, Eileen Cowey, Gillian Mead, Mark Barber, Christine McAlpine, David J. Stott, Kirsty Boyd, Scott A. Murray
CMAJ Mar 2018, 190 (9) E238-E246; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.170604
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