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Supported self-management of analgesia and related treatments at the end of life.

Supported self-management of analgesia and related treatments at the end of life.
Supported self-management of analgesia and related treatments at the end of life.
Introduction Although supported self-management has been defined theoretically at end of life (Johnston et al., 2014), and has empirically been demonstrated to be beneficial within long-term condition management, it is not known how it plays out in the realities of end of life care.

Aim To use empirical data to describe supportive self-management within end of life in relation to the specific context of analgesia and related treatments

Methods A qualitative approach was taken using semi-structured focus groups and interviews with healthcare professionals and patients/carers. The data were coded in NVivo 11 utilising Framework Analysis.

Results The sample comprised 38 participants recruited via two geographical regions in Northern and Southern England. The patient/carer and healthcare professional samples had 19 participants each.
2045-435X
388-389
Campling, Natasha
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Latter, Sue
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Richardson, Alison
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Mulvey, Matthew R.
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Bennett, Michael I
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Campling, Natasha
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Latter, Sue
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Richardson, Alison
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Mulvey, Matthew R.
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Bennett, Michael I
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Campling, Natasha, Latter, Sue, Richardson, Alison, Mulvey, Matthew R. and Bennett, Michael I (2016) Supported self-management of analgesia and related treatments at the end of life. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 6 (3), 388-389. (doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2016-001204.13).

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Abstract

Introduction Although supported self-management has been defined theoretically at end of life (Johnston et al., 2014), and has empirically been demonstrated to be beneficial within long-term condition management, it is not known how it plays out in the realities of end of life care.

Aim To use empirical data to describe supportive self-management within end of life in relation to the specific context of analgesia and related treatments

Methods A qualitative approach was taken using semi-structured focus groups and interviews with healthcare professionals and patients/carers. The data were coded in NVivo 11 utilising Framework Analysis.

Results The sample comprised 38 participants recruited via two geographical regions in Northern and Southern England. The patient/carer and healthcare professional samples had 19 participants each.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 July 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 September 2016
Published date: 1 September 2016
Venue - Dates: Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference 2016, 2016-09-01

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Local EPrints ID: 455658
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/455658
ISSN: 2045-435X
PURE UUID: 4649c16c-576a-45d4-8118-fd57c219487b
ORCID for Natasha Campling: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4158-7894
ORCID for Sue Latter: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0973-0512
ORCID for Alison Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-5755

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Author: Sue Latter ORCID iD
Author: Matthew R. Mulvey
Author: Michael I Bennett

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