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1 17 th International Conference on Human Resource Development Research and Practice across Europe (UFHRD), Manchester, UK Date 8-10 June 2016 Knowledge into action? Exploring the transfer of learning for healthcare professionals Dowson, J. (Winner of best poster award) 14th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Copenhagen, Denmark Date 8-10 May 2015 Results of the first 100 cases on the national PCC registry (Jan 2013 April 2015) Poolman M, Mayland C, Byers J, Campkin N, Antrobus H, Sharma ML, Hugel H, Williams M, Makin MK, Ellershaw JE, Pain Group, Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute Liverpool The 11th Palliative Care Congress, Glasgow, UK Date 9-11 March 2016 Promoting Conversations and planning for future care: a step forward Littlewood C, Gambles M, Ellershaw J Measuring Ambition: Results from a bereaved relatives survey using the Care of the Dying Evaluation (CODE TM ) Mayland CR, McGlinchey T, Mulholland H, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Feasibility of a regional bereaved relative survey: motivations, preconceptions and experience of participating organisations McGlinchey T, Mayland CR, Gambles M, Mulholland H, Ellershaw JE From Policy to Practice: Oral Hygiene and Best Care for the Dying Person Parsons D, Beswick-Cousins D, O Connor M, Gleeson K 2 nd Annual International Collaborative for Best Care for the Dying Person Conference, Liverpool, UK Date 25 th November 2015 Medications for symptom control in the Dying Person: an analysis of the use, choice, dosage, route of drugs used to manage the dying phase in palliative patients in community, hospice and hospital settings Nwosu AC, Khodabukus AF, Robinson C, Clark R, Jones D, Green P, Watson M, Fountain A Developing a strategy for Advance Care Planning : choosing what not to do Littlewood CM, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Biological changes towards the end of life: a feasibility study Coyle S, Scott A, Nwosu A, Aggio R, Latten R, Wilson J, Mason S, Probert C, Ellershaw J The EAPC Steering Group On Medical Education and Training: Development of two new taskforces Elsner F, Mason S, Centeno C, De Conno F, Ellershaw JE, Eychmueller S, Filbet M, Larkin P and Turriziani A Using the lived experience of volunteers to enhance the care of dying patients and their families Germain A Development of an International Care of the Dying Audit and Research Tool (CODART) McGlinchey T, Mayland C, Gambles M, Dowson J, Ellershaw JE Supporting patients & their families who wish to die at home - bereaved relatives views about the care & support received Mayland CR, Lees C, West A, Cox T, Mason SR Ellershaw JE NCRI Cancer Conference, Liverpool, UK Date 1 st 4 th November 2015 Using technology to enhance communication, discussion and dissemination of palliative care research: the development of the MyPal palliative care podcast Nwosu AC Personalised medicine and pain control: pharmacogenetic profiling for responsiveness to opioids (P-PRO) Nwosu AC, Mason S, Pirmohamed M, Fitzgerald R, Gola A, Kaasa S, MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 1 of 16

2 Ellershaw JE 5 th International Seminar of the PRC and EAPC RN, Leeds, UK Date 15 th 16 th October 2015 The use of Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis (BIVA) to assess hydration in patients with advanced cancer in a specialist palliative care inpatient unit Nwosu AC, Mayland CR, Mason S, Cox TF, Varro A, Ellershaw JE MASCC/ISOO 2015 Annual Meeting on Supportive Care in Cancer, Copenhagen, Denmark Date 25 th -27 th June 2015 Evaluating the frequency of medication adjustments to continuous subcutaneous infusions in palliative care: Is there evidence to support 48-hourly infusions? Scott J, Dickman A Research and Innovation Showcase, University of Liverpool, UK Date 20 th May 2015 How long have I got? The biology of dying: verifying biomarkers as prognostic indicators in patients with advanced cancer. Coyle S, Probert C The 4th International Public Health & Palliative Care Conference, Bristol, UK Date 11 th May 2015 Using the Lived Experience of Volunteers to Enhance the Care of Dying Patients and their Families Germain A 14 th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Copenhagen, Denmark Date 8 th 10 th May 2015 e-learning, We-Learning, I-Learning: A National Forum for Palliative Medicine Undergraduate Medical Education Khodabukus AF, Mason S, Barclay S, Ellershaw J Medications for symptom control in the Dying Person: an analysis of the use, choice, dosage, route of drugs used to manage the dying phase in palliative patients Nwosu AC, Khodabukus AF, Robinson C, Clark R, Jones D, Green P, Watson M, Fountain A Developing a Strategy for Advance Care Planning (ACP): Choosing what not to do Littlewood CM, Gambles M, Mulholland H, McGlinchey T, Ellershaw J Facing the challenge a retrospective review of head and neck (H&N) cancer deaths within a Regional H&N unit and a Specialist Palliative Care Unit (SPCU) in England Mayland CR, Fullarton M, Pybus S, Rogers SN, Mason SR Getting research active! Developing research infra-structure within specialist palliative care units (SPCU s) in a strategic palliative care network (PCN) in Northwest England Mayland CR, Hayle C, Tewani K, Horlick C, Mason SR, Slocombe C, Nwosu A, Dowson J, Coackley A, Ellershaw JE, Research Workstream of the Cheshire and Merseyside Specialist Palliative Care Advisory Group An Innovative and Integrated Cross Agency Palliative Care Education Programme for the Health and Social Care Workforce Howard J, Phillips S, Astley A, Ellershaw J Biological changes towards the end of life: a feasibility study Coyle S, Scott A, Nwosu A, Aggio R, Latten R, Wilson J, Mason S, Probert C, Ellershaw J What do we know about the dying process? The biology of dying a systematic review Coyle S, McDonald R, Nwosu A, Latten R, Mason S, Ellershaw J The EAPC Steering Group On Medical Education and Training Elsner F, Mason S, Centeno C, Cetto G, De Conno F, Ellershaw JE, Eychmüller S, Filbet M, Larkin P & Turriziani A Anticipatory Care Planning: What is the ACP Package? Challenges regarding understanding, purpose and definition McGlinchey T, Saltmarsh P, Mason S, Gambles M, Bancroft R Corcoran G, Ellershaw JE A summary of the National Care of the Dying Audit for Hospitals, England (NCDAH) MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 2 of 16

3 2013/14 Audit Results Mulholland H, McGlinchey T, Gambles M, Lowe D, Husk J, Stewart K, Ellershaw J The use of medications in the last 24 hours of life in the acute hospital setting: A descriptive comparison of cancer and non-cancer patients using data from the National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals England (NCDAH) 2013/14 Tewani K, Mulholland H, McGlinchey T, Gambles M, Lowe D, Husk J, Stewart K, Ellershaw J Marie Curie Annual Palliative Care Research Conference 2015 Date 27 th March 2015 Chemical Compatibility/Stability of Alfentanil with Commonly Used Supportive Drug Combinations Administered by Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions for End of Life Care Dickman A, Roberts E, Bickerstaff M, Jackson R, Weir P, Mason S, Ellershaw J The Future of Palliative Care: Using a novel approach to prepare the workforceroberts A, Gambles M, Hellaby M A summary of the National Care of the Dying Audit for Hospitals, England (NCDAH) 2013/14 Audit Results Mulholland H, McGlinchey T, Gambles M, Lowe D, Husk J, Stewart K, Ellershaw J The use of medications in the last 24 hours of life in the acute hospital setting: A descriptive comparison of cancer and non-cancer patients using data from the National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals England (NCDAH) 2013/14 Tewani K, Mulholland H, McGlinchey T, Gambles M, Lowe D, Husk J, Stewart K, Ellershaw J 8th World Research Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Lleida, Spain Date 6 th 8 th June 2014 Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions - Analysis of UK Practice Dickman A "Are We Providing 'A Good Death' for those who Die at Home? The Views of Bereaved Relatives about Symptom Control and Unmet Communication Needs" Mayland CR, Lees C, West A, Cox T, Mason SR, Ellershaw JE Prescribing for Palliative Care Patients with Renal Impairment Horlick C, Raj J, Sharma A, Mack H, Waddington A, Sandham J, Telfer R Hydration in advanced cancer: The use of bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) to evaluate fluid states in palliative care Nwosu A, Mayland C, Varro A, Cox T, Ellershaw JE Marie Curie Cancer Care Conference, London Date 28 th March 2014 Supporting patients and their families who wish to die at home - bereaved relatives Individual (s) views about the care and support received Mayland CR, Lees C, West A, Cox T, Mason SR, Ellershaw JE Academic Clinical Fellows - Presentations & Prizes, Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool. Date Wednesday 26 th March 2014 Investigation of Biological Changes at the End of Life - A systematic review Coyle S, Mason S, Ellershaw JE Palliative Care Congress, Harrogate Date 12 th 14 th March 2014 Caring for those who die at home; the use and validation of Care Of the Dying Evaluation (CODE) with bereaved relatives Mayland CR, Lees C, Germain A, Jack B, West A, Cox T, Mason SR, Ellershaw JE Investigation of the most commonly prescribed opioids for administration by continuous subcutaneous infusion Dickman A Social media and palliative medicine: a two year analysis of global Twitter data MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 3 of 16

4 Nwosu A, Debattista M, Rooney C, Mason S Anticipatory Care Planning: Understanding the impact that talking about planning for future care has on relatives/friends of care home residents McGlinchey T, Saltmarsh P, Mason S, Gambles M, Bancroft R, Corcoran G, Ellershaw JE Whose decision is it anyway? Planning future care at the end of life for Care Home residents McGlinchey T, Saltmarsh P, Mason S, Gambles M, Bancroft R, Corcoran G, Ellershaw JE Investigation of Biological Changes at the End of Life - A systematic review Coyle S, Mason S, Ellershaw JE APCA conference, Johannesburg, South Africa Date 17 th 20 th September 2013 Strategic Partnerships: First step towards sustainability for young palliative care initiatives: Case Study Kawempe Home Care Uganda Guma S, Gerever N, Tumwine E, Ellershaw JE MASCC/ISOO International Symposium on Supportive Care In Cancer, Berlin, Germany Date June 27 th 29th 2013 Long-term use of fentanyl pectin nasal spray in patients with breakthrough pain in cancer. Torres L M, Taylor D, Radbruch L, Revnic J, Ellershaw J E, Perelman M S. 13th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Prague, Czech Republic Date 29 th May 2 nd June 2013 Continuous subcutaneous infusions are we certain the patient is getting what we prescribe? - Dickman A Palliative Care Professionals Reluctance to Talk about Suicidal Ideation in Depression - Khodabukus AF, Smith J, Whyte G, Bray D, Howarth J, Reynolds D, Sutton S, Thomas H, Mason S Restless for Sleep - What Do Palliative Care Professionals Assess in Patients with Insomnia? - Khodabukus AF, Latten RJ, Smith JC, Humphries B, Irvine C, Swarbrick P, Watt C Using Cognitive Pre-testing to validate the use of Care of the Dying Evaluation (CODE) for those who die at home: an instrument to assess the views of bereaved relatives. - Germain A, Mayland C, Jack B, Lees C, West A, Mason S & Ellershaw JE Health professionals experiences of using the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Child in a hospice and community outreach team setting - Probyn J, Gambles M, Sutherland-Oakes J, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE, Brook L An exploration of the role of the Key Champion in the process of implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient in Intensive Care, Model Pathway (LCP ICU - MP) - Mulholland H, Gambles M Diagnosing Dying Delphi: Gaining Consensus? - Latten RJ, Williams EMI, Ellershaw JE The role of Breathing Changes in recognising the imminently dying phase - Latten RJ, Williams EMI, Ellershaw JE Palliative Care Education, Builds Resilience for communities to care for AIDS patients in an Urban Slum. A Case Study Kawempe Home Care, Uganda - Guma S, Amanyire J, Komugisha S, Niwagaba G, Justus M, Ellershaw JE Using Reflective Diaries to explore the lived experience of a volunteer training program to support patients in the last hours and days of life - Nolan K, Chen H, Mason S, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Case Manager - End of Life Care: A New and Innovative Role - Griggs C, Doyle R Using the Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance to develop a Complex Intervention for Advance Care Planning in care homes for residents nearing the end of life: Results from Phase 1 - McGlinchey T, Saltmarsh P, Mason S, Gambles M, Bancroft R, MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 4 of 16

5 Corcoran G and Ellershaw JE A Living Community Presence: The Development of an Innovative Education Program for Volunteers to Support Patients in the Last Hours or Days of Life - Roberts AL, Doyle R, Gambles M, Smeding R, Nolan K, Ellershaw JE Using data from CQUINS to inform innovation that drives up and sustains quality in End of Life Care across healthcare boundaries - Doyle R International Medical Education in Palliative Care: Pilot Research on Undergraduates (IMEP) - Mason S, Biasco G, Blumhuber H, Centeno C, Cetto G, Dall Olio F, De Conno F, Elsner F, Eychmuller S, Filbert M, Larkin P, Pastrana T, Sweeney C, Vaquero J and Ellershaw JE Living Community Presence: Bringing Volunteers into the Heart of Care of the Dying - Smeding R, Gambles M and Mason S Liverpool Cancer Research UK Centre Annual Meeting Date 21 st May 2013 Continuous subcutaneous infusions are we certain the patient is getting what we prescribe? - Dickman A The role of Breathing Changes in recognising the imminently dying phase - Latten RJ, Williams EMI, Ellershaw JE Using Reflective Diaries to explore the lived experience of a volunteer training program to support patients in the last hours and days of life - Nolan K, Chen H, Mason S, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Investigation of Biological Changes at the End of Life - Coyle S, Mason S and Ellershaw JE Hydration status in advanced cancer patients: assessment of a novel evaluation technique Nwosu A, Mayland CR, Varro A, Ellershaw JE ASCO Annual Meeting 2013 Date 31 st May 4 th June 2013 The long-term use of fentanyl pectin nasal spray in patients with recurrent breakthrough pain Taylor D, Radbruch L, Revnic J, Torres LM, Ellershaw JE, Perelman M National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Conference, Liverpool Date November 2012 Hydration status in advanced cancer patients: assessment of a novel evaluation technique - Nwosu AC, Mayland C, Mason S, Varro A, Ellershaw J. Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference, RSM London Date 23rd March 2012 An evaluation of the use of traditional opioids and immediate-release fentanyl in the management of breakthrough cancer pain in an integrated cancer network Nwosu A, Marley K, Sulvaivany E, Dickman A, Littlewood C Implementing the LCP ICU V12 across a regional critical care network Parsons D, Gambles M, Chapman L 9th Palliative Care Congress, Gateshead UK Date March 2012 National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals (NCDAH) Round 3 Results McGlinchey T, Mason S, Gambles M, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE The management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTCP) and the use of immediate release Fentanyl products in a regional palliative care network Nwosu A, Marley K, Sulvaivany E, Dickman A, Littlewood C Does peer led education have a role in teaching medical students about palliative care? Nwosu A, Mason S, Roberts A, Hugel H Palliative Medicine and smartphones: an opportunity for innovation? Nwosu A, Mason S Implementing the LCP ICU Version 12 across a regional critical care network Parsons D, Gambles M, Chapman L MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 5 of 16

6 Further development of the Rapid Discharge Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) Hospital to Home Gambles M, Cannell L, Murphy D 2011 NCRI Cancer Conference, BT Convention Centre Liverpool Date 6 th 9 th November 2011 The challenge of using non-participant observation to research care at the end of life: a pilot study to involve professionals and lay people in key aspects of research design, M Gambles, L Perkins, K Nolan, JE Ellershaw The results of the invasive neurodestructive procedures in cancer pain pilot study (INPIC) What is the role of cordotomy in pain associated with malignant mesothelioma? M Makin, M Poolman, A Leach, M Sharma, H Hugel, JE Ellershaw 2011 European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress (ESMO), Stockholm, Sweden Date September 2011 Variation in attitudes towards artificial hydration at the end of life a systematic literature review on behalf of OPCARE9 Natasja Raijmakers RCN Joint Education Forums 3 rd International Conference and Exhibition Beyond the borders: Innovations and challenges for nursing education, Europa Hotel, Belfast Date 15 th 17 th June 2011 An evaluation of a 2-day education programme in promoting knowledge and confidence in the practice of palliative care for hospital nurses T Hutchison & S Mason 12th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Lisbon, Portugal Date 18 th 21 st May 2011 MCPCIL - Hydration in the dying phase - an audit of attitudes and current practices amongst healthcare professionals - S Fradsham, H Hugel, C Mayland, J Renshaw, A Noble, M O Connor, L Cannell MCPCIL - Maximising clinical resources: An audit of the reasons why patients miss appointments in a primary and secondary lymphoedema clinic - D. Lloyd, S. Edgar and S. Mason MCPCIL - National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals (NCDAH) a useful tool for improving care for patients in the last hours or days of life - McGlinchey T, Mason S, Gambles M, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE MCPCIL - Chemical Compatibility/Stability of Alfentanil with Commonly Used Supportive Drug Combinations Administered by Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions for End of Life Care - Andrew Dickman, Heather Kean, John Ellershaw, Diane Rigge, Phil Weir MCPCIL - Refocusing practice: an evaluation of an education programme to ensure a common foundation for nurses and healthcare assistants in end of life care - Rita Doyle & Laura Chapman MCPCIL - Observing end of life for research purposes: the findings of a pilot study to involve professionals and lay people in key aspects of research design - Gambles, M; Perkins E; Ellershaw J MCPCIL - Sexual Health Assessment in Palliative Care: An Audit of Practice K Gaunt, R Latten, L Allsopp, S Roberts, C Webster, A Fountain, M Kendall MCPCIL - Diagnosing Dying Delphi: Regional Testing - Latten RJ, Williams EMI, Ellershaw JE MCPCIL - Anticoagulation practice in Palliative Care - Leslie Johnny, Richard Latten, Helen Emms, Carolyn Watt, Denise Farrance MCPCIL - An Evaluation of a 2-day education programme in promoting knowledge and confidence in the practice of palliative care for hospital nurses - Trudy Hutchison & Stephen Mason MCPCIL - Sense and Sensitivity: CPR in the Palliative Care Setting K Marley, C Finnegan, E Sulaivaney, J Smith, K Groves MCPCIL - Rehabilitation for patients with Lung Cancer J Bayly, C Mayland, A Nwosu, K Gaunt, J Alford, D Jones, S Sutton, V Simms MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 6 of 16

7 OPCARE9 - Co-ordination and Support Action: a multi-professional collaborative project to improve care of the dying for cancer patients in Europe and beyond J Dowson, M Gambles, S Mason, J Ellershaw OPCARE9 - Evaluation of European collaborative working to optimise research for the care of cancer patients at the end of life - J Dowson, M Gambles, S Mason, J Ellershaw Additional 7 OPCARE9 Posters from individual WPs and Quality Indicators Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference: Improving end of life care - Generating the evidence to understand new services for a changing society, Royal Society of Medicine, London Date Friday 25th March 2011 Decisions surrounding the administration of clinically assisted hydration (CAH) in dying patients are challenging due to evidence and understanding of assessment of hydration states in advanced cancer patients - Dr. Amara Nwosu, Professor J Ellershaw, Dr. EMI Williams, Dr. Catriona Mayland Researching care in the last days of life: involving professionals and lay people in refining the research approach - M Gambles, L Perkins, J E Ellershaw Knowledge, attitudes and views towards hydration at the end of life- a systematic literature review S Fradsham, C Mayland, JE Ellershaw 1 st International Multidisciplinary Forum on Palliative Care, Budapest, Hungary Date th November 2010 Incorporating the Connected: Advanced Communication Skills Training into Masters Level Multi-professional Learning for Advanced Practice. T Donovan & A Roberts 13 th World Congress on Pain, Montreal Canada Date 30 th August 2010 Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions: Identification of commonly used opioids and analysis of doses employed Andrew Dickman Long term safety and Tolerability of Fentanyl Pectin Nasal Spray in the Treatment of Breakthrough Cancer Pain M Wallace, A Burton, S Weinstein, J Ellershaw, E Lux, R Portenoy on behalf of the Fentanyl Nasal Spray Study 045 Investigators Group 6 th Research Congress of the EAPC, Glasgow UK Date June 2010, Agitation & restlessness in the last 24 hours of life for patients whose care was supported by the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) M Gambles, T McGlinchey, A Dickman, R Latten, JE Ellershaw, D Murphy Patient related factors considered by hospice staff when recognising the dying phase R Latten, M Gambles, EMI Williams, JE Ellershaw Making exercise count: The Management of Fatigue in Palliative Care Patients G Whyte, L Johnny, K Groves, D Galvin, R Case, G Harthen, A Dickman Care of the Dying Evaluation (CODE) developing an outcome measure to assess quality of care in the last days of life, C Mayland, EMI Williams, JE Ellershaw Evaluation of a Specialist Pharmacist s Interventions in an Inpatient Hospice Setting A Dickman, A Nwosu, M Gibbs Chemical Compatibility / Stability of Common Drug Combinations Administered by Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions for End of Life Care A Dickman, H Kean, J Ellershaw, D Rigge, P Weir He s deteriorating : Language used by palliative care staff providing care of dying patients, Latten RJ, Gambles M, Williams EMI, Ellershaw JE Fentanyl Pectin Nasal Spray: Patient Acceptability and Consistency of Effect Results from a Long-Term Study L Torres, L Radbruch, C Reale, T Sitte, J Ellershaw, R Portenoy on behalf of the Fentanyl Nasal Spray Study 045 Investigators Group OPCARE9: WP1 Signs & Symptoms of Approaching Death WP2 Artificial Nutrition and Hydration in Last Week of Life of Cancer Patients: MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 7 of 16

8 Practices, Attitudes and Effects. A Literature Review WP3 - Non-pharmacological Care-giving Activities: A Multi-national and Multi-professional Inventory of what Is Done in the Last Days of a Patient s Life WP4 The dying phase: who is in need of and who can deliver psychological and psychosocial support the perspective and palliative care experts in Europe WP4 - The Dying Phase: How Is Psychological and Psychosocial Support Understood by Palliative Care Experts across Europe? Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference, London Date 26 th March 2010 The Introduction of a cascade model of education and support to facilitate use of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient within the care home setting. J Howard, S Phillips, M Gambles Twelfth National Palliative Care Conference, 76 Portland Place, London, Date 26 th January 2010 Drugs and Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions - A Study to Identify Common Combinations, A Dickman & J Ellershaw 8th Annual Kaleidoscope International Palliative Care conference, Dublin Date 27 th - 28 th May 2009 Depression in Palliative Care: key issues for junior doctors, Stewart AJ, Michael BD, Mason S EAPC 11 th Congress, Vienna, Date 6 th - 10 th May 2009 The Role of Cordotomy in the Management of Mesothelioma-related Pain in the United Kingdom (The INPIC Pilot Study) (Invasive Procedures In Cancer Pain) M Makin, J E Ellershaw, A Leach, M Poolman Does the LCP have an impact on the quality of care for dying patients: the views of bereaved relatives?, CR Mayland, EMI Williams, J Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw Hydration and the dying patient: the views of bereaved relatives, CR Mayland, EMI Williams, J Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw Management of major haemorrhage, H Bonwick, A Roberts, J Howard, CR Mayland Diagnosing Dying: Exploring the process by which palliative care staff recognises the last days of life, R Latten, EMI Williams,M Gambles, JE Ellershaw The challenge of end of life care research: Reflections on the use of an observational research method, R Latten, EMI Williams, M Gambles, JE Ellershaw Constipation How to audit practice against Standards, Brooks, M et al Are levels of comfort (as documented on the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient LCP) in the last 24 hours of life comparable for both cancer and non cancer patients?, M Gambles, T McGlinchey, D Murphy, JE Ellershaw Assessing the impact of an LCP Facilitator using data from the National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals England (NCDAH), M Gambles, T McGlinchey, D Murphy, JE Ellershaw OPCARE9: International interdisciplinary collaboration to improve end of life cancer care, JE Ellershaw (for and on behalf of the OPCARE9 Collaborative) The introduction of a cascade model of education and support to facilitate the LCP in the care home environment, J Howard, S Phillips Exploring Nurses experiences of caring for patients with a learning disability, M Cooper The management of diabetes mellitus in palliative patients including patients on the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient, L Chapman, E McKenna Carer burden: the impact of caring for dying patients with cancer at home, B Jack The impact of poor coordination of community service provision on end of life care for patients with cancer, O Brien M, Jack BA MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 8 of 16

9 Less is More: The Management of Agitation and Delirium In the Palliative Care Setting, Marley K, Finnegan C, Ahmend F, Lewis-Jones C, Fountain A The Management of Pain in Palliative Care Patients with a History of Substance Misuse: The Development of Regional Guidelines, Finnegan C, Chapman L, Cannell L, Fountain A Prognostication by the Multidisciplinary Team- are we accurate? Brooks B, Marley K, Jones M, Lewis-Jones C Marie Curie Cancer Care Palliative Care Research Conference, London Date 27 th March 2009 Recognition of the dying phase: A vital step in providing good end of life care, R Latten, EMI Williams, M Gambles, JE Ellershaw Using referral data to describe care delivery and monitor the performance of a Hospital Palliative Care Team (HSPCT) M Gambles, T McGlinchey, D Murphy Palliative Care Research Society Date 30 th January 2009 Decisions decisions! The views of bereaved relatives about their involvement in endof-life decision making, CR Mayland, EMI Williams, J Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw How do hospice staff decide when to start the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient?, R Latten, EMI Williams, M Gambles, JE Ellershaw School of Clinical Sciences Research Day, University of Liverpool, UK Date 11 th November 2008 Symptom control for the patient dying with end stage renal disease: development of evidence based guidelines based on the Liverpool Pathway for the Dying. Douglas C, Murtagh P, Ellershaw J, Chambers J, Meyer M, Howse M, Chesser A, Gomm S, Edmunds P, Murphy D How well are symptoms controlled in the last hours and days before death? Mayland CR, Williams EMI, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw JE Diagnosing Dying: exploring the process by which palliative care staff recognise the last days of life. Latten R, Williams EMI, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE MCPCIL Conference, Liverpool, UK Date 9 th October 2008 Diagnosing Dying: Exploring the process by which palliative care staff recognise the last days of life. R Latten, EMI Williams, M Gambles, J E Ellershaw A European collaboration to optimise research and clinical care for cancer patients in the last days of life. JE Ellershaw; M Gambles; C J Furst; R Voltz, C van Zuylen; S Eichmueller, M Constantini, U Lunder National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals in England (NCDAH) - data into action! Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals England (NCDAH) The Results! Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC) Trondheim, Norway Date 29 th 31 st May 2008 Evaluating Care & Health Outcomes for the Dying (ECHO-D): A questionnaire to evaluate care of patients and their families in the last days of life, C Mayland, Williams EMI, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw JE Dying without data: Modernising the Core Specialist Palliative Care Minimum Data Set, Littlewood C, Jack BA, Eve A, Murphy D, Khatri A, Ellershaw JE National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals (NCDAH) The Results! Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals (NCDAH) Data into Action! Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE Strong Opioid Substitution, Brooks M, Hutchison T, Dickman A, Makin M, Emms H Management of Malignant Pleural Effusions in Palliative Care, Latten R, Bonwick H, Irvine C, Ledson M, Lock K MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 9 of 16

10 Renal Association Annual Conference, Brighton Conference Centre Date 20 th 23 rd May 2008 The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for the patient dying with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease: Development of evidence-based guidelines by an Expert Consensus Group, Douglas C, Murtagh F, Cjambers J, Howse M, Chesser A, Meyer M, Gomm S, Ellershaw JE The modified Liverpool Care Pathway in Renal Failure: one centre s experience, Brown R, Douglas C, Peters S, Crowe A, Ledson T, Banjeree A, Daryanani I, McClelland P 7 th Palliative Care Congress, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Date 8 th 11 th April 2008 Defining Best Supportive Care: A Systematic Review of Best Supportive Care in Lung Cancer Trials Jack BA, Boland A, Dickson A, Stevenson J How well are the following symptoms being controlled in the last hours and days of life: pain, restlessness, respiratory tract secretions, breathlessness, nausea & vomiting? Mayland CR, Williams EMI, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw JE The first national audit of care of the dying in England using the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) Organisational Profile of Participating Hospitals, Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE A European Collaboration to optimise research and clinical care for cancer patients in the last days of life, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Which opioid should we prescribe for patients dying with advanced chronic kidney disease? Guidelines produced by an Expert Consensus Group, Douglas C, Murtagh F, Chambers J, Howse M, Chesser A, Meyer M, Gomm S, Ellershaw JE The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for the patient dying with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease: Development of evidence-based guidelines by an Expert Consensus Group, Douglas C, Murtagh F, Chambers J, Howse M, Chesser A, Meyer M, Gomm S, Ellershaw JE RCN Annual International Nursing Research Conference, Liverpool Date 8 th 11 th April 2008 Dying at home: why is it not happening? An exploratory study of community nurses views on factors that influence home death, Jack BA & O Brien M MCCC Palliative Care Research Conference: Future Challenges for Palliative Care, London Date 14 th March 2008 Using evidence from the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) in a cancer network in England to compare patient comfort in the last days of life in hospice and hospitals environments, Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S, Ellershaw JE The first national audit of care of the dying in England using the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) Physical, Psychosocial & Spiritual Aspects of Care, Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE The attitudes of critical care staff towards end-of-life care guidance: a survey questionnaire, Chapman L, Gambles M, Richardson K, McGlinchey T, Murphy D An audit of referral practice of patients with end stage renal disease to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital Palliative Care Team McKeown A, Agar R, Hugel H, Ellershaw JE 5 th Annual National LCP Conference, Royal Society of Medicine, London Date 28 th November 2007 The Management of Agitation in the Last Days of Life - Flockton RJ, Ferguson H, Brook M, Dickman A, Groves K Revision of the Changing Gear Document Flockton R, Sutton L, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Using evidence from the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) in a Cancer Network in England to compare patient comfort in the last days of life in hospice and hospital environments - Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S Ellershaw J The attitudes of critical care staff towards end-of-life care guidance: a survey questionnaire - Chapman L, Gambles M, Richardson K, McGlinchey T, Murphy D MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 10 of 16

11 Research in Progress Day, University of Liverpool Date October 2007 A European collaboration to optimise research and clinical care for cancer patients in the last days of life Gambles M, Ellershaw JE Learning to care: results of a longitudinal study examining the effects of an education programme for medical undergraduates Mason S, Ellershaw J Expert Panel Review: using a consensus method to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire - CR Mayland, EMI Williams, JM Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw Using cognitive pre-testing to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire for use with bereaved relatives - CR Mayland, EMI Williams, JM Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw Research & Development Open Day 2007 Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust Date 12 th October 2007 The attitudes of critical care staff towards end-of-life care guidance: a survey questionnaire - Chapman L, Gambles M, Richardson K, McGlinchey T, Murphy D An audit of referral practice of patients with end stage renal disease to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital Palliative Care Team - McKeown A, Agar R, Hugel H, Ellershaw J Adapting the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway for patients dying of End Stage Renal Disease: A National Pilot - Douglas C, Ellershaw J, Murtagh F, Chambers J, Meyer M, Howse M, Chesser A, Gomm S, Edmonds P, Murphy D Comparison of the nature and outcomes of referrals to a hospital specialist palliative care team between patients with cancer and non-cancer diagnoses - Flockton R, Richardson K, Gambles M, Ellershaw J Using evidence from the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) in a Cancer Network in England to compare patient comfort in the last days of life in hospice and hospital environments - Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S Ellershaw J Learner Centred Communication Skills Training for Undergraduate Medical Students; Cross Cultural Comparisons - Mason S, Venkateswaran C, Kumar M, Ellershaw J European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Conference, Berlin, Germany Date 7-10 October 2007 Using the LCP in Intensive Care, Harper J, Chapman L, Gambles M, Ellershaw J, Parsons D, Arthan E, McCrossan L Royal College of General Practitioners Annual Conference, Edinburgh Date 4 th 6 th October 2007 Changing Gear Flockton RJ, Sutton L, Murphy D, Ellershaw J The Use of Drugs at the end of Life Flockton RJ, Ferguson H, Brooks M, Dickman A, Groves K Help the Hospices Annual Conference, Harrogate Date 2 nd 4 th October 2007 Changing Gear - Flockton R, Sutton L, Murphy D, Ellershaw J 9th World Congress of Psycho-oncology, Imperial College, South Kensington Campus, London Date 16 th - 20 th September 2007 Resilience, sense of coherence and hardiness in palliative care; a qualitative study of nurses experience of work - Ablett J and Jones RSP Health Technology Assessment International Conference, Barcelona, Spain Date 17 th -20 th June 2007 Best Supportive Care do we know what it is? - Boland B, Dickson R, Stevenson J, Jack B, Mcleod C MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 11 of 16

12 10 th Congress of European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC), Budapest Hungary Date 7 th 9 th June 2007 Fit for purpose: Modernising Minimum Data Set Collection in United Kingdom Littlewood C, Jack B, Ellershaw J, Murphy D, Eve A Learning to care: results of a longitudinal study examining the effects of an education programme for medical undergraduates Mason S, Ellershaw J Learner Centred Communication Skills Training for Undergraduate Medical Students: Cross Cultural Comparisons Mason S, Ellershaw J Using evidence from the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) in a Cancer Network in England to compare patient comfort in the last days of life in hospice and hospital environments Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S, Ellershaw J Benchmarking Care of the Dying with the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S, Ellershaw J The challenge of effective communication in the dying phase: benchmarking evidence from the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) in two cancer networks Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S, Ellershaw J Adapting the Liverpool Care Pathway for patients dying of ESRD: results from an Expert Consensus Group Douglas C, Murtagh F, Chambers J, Ellershaw J, Meyer M, Edmonds P, Howse M, Chesser A, Gomm S, Murphy D The attitudes of critical care staff towards end-of-life care guidance: a survey questionnaire Chapman L, Gambles M, Murphy D, Richardson K, McGlinchey T, Ellershaw J Revision of the Changing Gear Document Flockton R, Sutton L, Murphy D, Ellershaw J An audit of referral practice of patients with end stage renal disease to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital Palliative Care Team McKeown A, Hugel H, Agar R, Hugel H The Management of Nausea in the Last Days of Life - Flockton RJ, Ferguson H, Brook M, Dickman A, Groves K The Management of Agitation in the Last Days of Life - Flockton RJ, Ferguson H, Brook M, Dickman A, Groves K A Comparison of Referrals to the Specialist Palliative Care Team of Patients with Malignant and Non-Malignant Diseases over a 5-year period Flockton RJ, Richardson K, Gambles M, Ellershaw JE The Medical Management of Malignant Bowel Obstruction Flockton RJ, Doherty J, Wiseman J A retrospective review of the use of promethazine for control of nausea and vomiting Formby F, Dickman A, Murdoch V Staying healthy at work: sense of coherence and hardiness in palliative care nurses Ablett J, Jones RSP Annual International RCN Nursing Research Conference 2007, Dundee Date 1 st - 4 th May 2007 Modernising the Minimum Data Set (MDS) for Specialist Palliative Care Services in the United Kingdom using an action research approach Jack BA, Littlewood C, Murphy D, Eve A, Young E, Khatri A, Ellershaw JE Marie Curie Cancer Care Palliative Care Research Conference, RSM, London Date 2 nd March 2007 How well do we care for dying patients? The development and validation of Evaluating Care & Health Outcomes for the Dying (ECHO-D) Mayland C, Williams EMI, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw J A Comparison of Referrals to the Specialist Palliative Care Team of Patients with Malignant and Non-Malignant Diseases over a 5-year period Flockton RJ, Richardson K, Gambles M, Ellershaw J Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Trust & Royal College of Nursing 13 th Annual National Conference: Together Against Cancer, The Queen s Hotel, Chester MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 12 of 16

13 Date 26 th 27 th January 2007 The Use of Nasogastric Tubes in Malignant Bowel Obstruction Flockton RJ, Doherty J, Wiseman J 4 th Annual National LCP Conference, Royal Society of Medicine, London UK Date 15 th November 2006 The Use of Drugs at the end of life Flockton R, Ferguson H, Brooks M, Dickman A, Groves K Changing Gear: Guidelines for Managing the Last Days of Life in Adults Flockton R, Sutton L, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Using cognitive pre-testing to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire for use with bereaved relatives Mayland C, Williams E, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw JE Expert Panel Review: using a consensus method to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire - Mayland C, Williams E, Addington-Hall J, Ellershaw J National Care of the Dying Audit Hospitals: The Story So Far Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Ellershaw J, Pearson M Valuing Variance: An in-depth exploration of how variance is reported on the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Gomm S, Murphy D, Ellershaw J 4 th Research Forum of the European Association of Palliative Care, Venice, Italy Date 25 th - 27 th May 2006 Evaluating Partnerships in Care : A 2 day shadowing programme for nurses across hospital, hospice and community sectors Gambles, M., Matthews, K., Jones, L., and Saltmarsh, P The challenge of communication in the dying phase: Evidence from a recent cancer network benchmarking exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Valuing variance: An in-depth exploration of how variance is reported on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for the dying - Gambles M, McGlinchey T, Murphy D, Gomm S, Ellershaw J An action research project to modernise the Minimum Data Set (MDS) for Specialist Palliative Care Services in the United Kingdom - Littlewood C, Murphy D, Jack BA, Eve A, Young E Is methadone an effective treatment for neuropathic pain? Makin, M Rapid escalation of diamorphine dose in the last days of life fact or fallacy? Makin, M Oral Health in Palliative Care and Cancer F Twomey, H Hugel, A Dickman, and JE Ellershaw Guidelines for the development of psychological support services - S Mason, J Wiseman, and J Ablett Expert Panel Review: using a consensus method to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire - CR Mayland, EMI Williams, JM Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw Palliative care needs assessment in the special (High security mental health) hospitals of England and Wales: Background demographic data F Twomey, GD Corcoran, and JE Ellershaw Communication skills training needs assessment of cardiologists in the Merseyside and Cheshire cardiac network Ankers, D Using cognitive pre-testing to develop a quality of end-of-life care questionnaire for use with bereaved relatives - CR Mayland, EMI Williams, JM Addington-Hall, JE Ellershaw 14 th Annual Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool Conference - Palliative Care: challenges in meeting the supportive care agenda, LACE Conference Centre, Liverpool UK Date 17 th May 2006 A Qualitative Evaluation of a nurse shadowing programme across community, hospital and hospice sectors. Gambles M, Matthews KE, Jones L, Saltmarsh P, Ellershaw J Guidelines for the development of psychological support services. Mason S, Wiseman J MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 13 of 16

14 and Ablett J How well do we care for dying patients? Instruments used with bereaved relatives to measure the quality of dying. Mayland C, Ellershaw JE and Williams E A retrospective audit of agitation in a community sample of patients dying on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Mannering E, Gambles M and Matthews K A Longitudinal Study of Quality of Life in patients with MND and the influence of current care practice. Hugel H, Grundy N, Young CA The challenge of communication in the dying phase. Evidence from a recent cancer network benchmarking exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Renal Association Spring Meeting, Harrogate Date 3 5 th May 2006 Analgesia prescribing practices in palliative care patients with renal failure: A retrospective study and the development of evidence based guidelines CA Douglas, F Twomey, A Anthony, C Lewis-Jones, MLP Howse, and JE Ellershaw Palliative Care Congress, University of Sheffield Date 5-7 th April 2006 Enhancing palliative care in the acute hospital: The value of a palliative care network nurse programme - Jack BA, Gambles M, Saltmarsh P, Murphy D, Hutchinson T, Ellershaw J The challenge of communication in the dying phase: Evidence from a recent cancer network benchmarking exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Benchmarking care of the dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J A Longitudinal Study of Quality of Life in patients with MND and the influence of current care practice, Hugel H, et al RCN annual international nursing research conference, York Racecourse, York, England Date 21 st 24 th March 2006 Disseminating Specialist Practice in the acute hospital. The value of a network nurse programme Jack BA, Gambles M, Saltmarsh P, Murphy D, Hutchinson T, Ellershaw J Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference - Improving our Understanding, Royal Society of Medicine, London Date 17th March 2006 A Qualitative Evaluation of a nurse shadowing programme across community, hospital and hospice sectors - Gambles M, Matthews KE, Jones L, Saltmarsh P, Ellershaw J Resilience, hardiness, and coping in palliative care: a qualitative study of nurses experiences of work - Ablett, J Physical compatibility of oxycodone injection with supportive drugs in palliative care A Dickman and S Hunter Diagnosis and management of spinal cord compression what s the urgency? H Hugel, L Jones, P Saltmarsh and A Coackley Working together - The value of a palliative care network nurse programme for the dissemination of best practice within the acute hospital setting B Jack, M Gambles, P Saltmarsh, D Murphy, T Hutchinson and J Ellershaw Guidelines for the development of psychological support services - S Mason, J Wiseman and J Ablett How well do we care for dying patients? Instruments used with bereaved relatives to measure the quality of dying - C Mayland, JE Ellershaw, and E Williams Cancer Care 2006: Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Trust & The Royal College of Nursing 12 th Annual National Conference, Chester UK Date January 2006 A retrospective audit of agitation in a community sample of patients dying on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Mannering, E., Gambles, M. and Matthews, K. MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 14 of 16

15 Palliative Care Conference The 3 rd Annual National LCP Conference Date 3 rd November 2005 The management of agitation in the dying phase an audit of current practice Gambles, M., Mannering, E., and Matthews, K A qualitative evaluation of hospice staff views of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack B, and Ellershaw S Benchmarking care of the dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, and Ellershaw J Evaluating the delivery of care to dying patients: Health professional perceptions of a network benchmarking exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, and Ellershaw J Trans-Pennine Palliative Care Research Network, The Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool Date 20 th October 2005 Benchmarking Care of the Dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE A Qualitative Evaluation of Hospice Staff Views of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack B, Ellershaw JE Evaluating the Delivery of Care to Dying Patients: Health Professional Perceptions of a Network Benchmarking Exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE Care Pathways in the hospice setting. Doctors and Nurses perceptions of using the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway - Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack BA, Ellershaw J Disseminating Specialist Practice in the acute hospital. The value of a network nurse programme - Jack BA, Gambles M, Saltmarsh P, Murphy D, Hutchinson T, Ellershaw J Evaluation of global tools for the assessment of nausea and vomiting in palliative care - J Moses, S Callin, S Kite, C Saxby and C Mayland How well do patients die? Instruments used with bereaved relatives to measure the quality of dying - CR Mayland, EMI Williams and JE Ellershaw Which specific tools for the assessment of nausea and vomiting have been validated in palliative care? - S Callin, J Ackroyd, S Kite, C Saxby, C Mayland The 3 rd Annual Research and Development Open Day of the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust Date 7 th October 2005 Benchmarking Care of the Dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE A Qualitative Evaluation of Hospice Staff Views of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack B, Ellershaw JE Evaluating the Delivery of Care to Dying Patients: Health Professional Perceptions of a Network Benchmarking Exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw JE Palliative Care Research Society - Hulme Hall, University of Manchester Date 15 th June 2005 How well do patients die? Instruments used with bereaved relatives to measure the quality of dying - C Mayland, J Ellershaw, EMI Williams Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool Annual Conference 2005 Cancer and Palliative Care: Is Patient Choice an Illusion? LACE Conference Centre, Liverpool Date May 2005 Physical compatibility of oxycodone injection with supportive drugs in palliative care. Dickman A, Hunter S Pathological fractures in cancer patients: can they be prevented? Emms H, Emms NW, Hennessy MS Benchmarking care of the dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 15 of 16

16 A qualitative evaluation of hospice staff views of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack B, Ellershaw J A bereavement service in light of the UK supportive and palliative care strategy: where do we stand? Hugel H, Wiseman H, Oakes S, Tann A Experience of patients with a new diagnosis of motor neurone disease: the importance of the palliative care approach. Hugel H, Lee J, Grundy N, Rigby S, Young C A network approach to formulation of guidelines for end-stage heart failure. Smith J, Littlewood C A prospective regional audit of the management of cancer-associated hypercalcaemia in palliative care. Smith J, Doherty J, Dickman A Development of a directory of specialist palliative care services available for patients with end stage heart failure. Smith J, Richards E, Littlewood C Collaboration in pain control it s good to talk. Twomey F, Nash TP, Corcoran GD Nausea and vomiting the development of clinical guidelines based on current practice and literature. Usbourne C, Chapman L, Dickman A 9 th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Aachen, Germany Date 8 th 10 th April 2005 Benchmarking care of the dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J A qualitative evaluation of hospice staff views of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Stirzaker S, Jack B, Ellershaw J Evaluating the delivery of care to dying patients Health professional perceptions of a Network benchmarking exercise using the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). Gambles M, Hamblin G, Murphy D, Ellershaw J Resilience, hardiness, and coping in palliative care: a qualitative study of nurses experiences of work. Ablett J International use of the Liverpool integrated Care Pathway. Veerbeek L, van Zuylen L, Gambles M, van der Heide A, Ellershaw J Hospital Mobile Palliative Care Teams: Structural and developmental guidance for Europe. Smeding R, Mason S, Ellershaw J, Markstein C Nausea and vomiting the development of clinical guidelines based on current practice and literature. Usbourne C, Chapman L, Dickman A Diagnosis and management of spinal cord compression what s the urgency? Hugel H, Jones L, Saltmarsh P, Coackley A Physical compatibility of oxycodone injection with supportive drugs in palliative care. Dickman A, Hunter S The use of Tramadol as an adjuvant in cancer related bone pain: prospective case series. Dickman A, Doherty J, Thompson A, Wiseman J, Littlewood C A prospective regional audit of the management of cancer-associated hypercalcaemia in palliative care. Smith J, Doherty J, Dickman A Royal College of Nursing International Nursing Research Conference - Belfast Date 8-11 th March 2005 The improvement of cancer patients insight into their disease following the intervention of the hospital palliative care team. Jack BA, Hillier V, Williams A, Oldham J What do health assistants do? A descriptive survey of ward manager s views of the role of the health care assistant in the acute hospital. Jack BA, Brown J, Chapman T Care Pathways do they make a difference? Nurses perceptions of the impact of the Liverpool Care of the Dying Pathway in the acute hospital setting. Jack BA, Gambles M, Murphy D, Ellershaw J. The Role and Impact of Clinical Nurse Specialists Third year student nurses perceptions. Jack BA, Hendry C, Topping A. MCPCIL Poster Presentation Record Page 16 of 16

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