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Palliative Medicine | 2009

Prioritising drugs for single patient (n-of-1) trials in palliative care

Jane Nikles; Geoffrey Mitchell; Julie Walters; Janet Hardy; Phillip Good; Debra Rowett; Tania Maree Shelby-James

Many of the drugs prescribed commonly to palliative care patients have potentially significant side-effects and are of unproven benefit. The acquisition of evidence to support the prescribing of these drugs has been very slow. Single patient trials (SPTs) (also known as n-of-1 trials) offer a potential means of obtaining the evidence necessary to support or refute the use of several of the drugs and interventions whose use is currently based on physician experience or anecdote alone. A list of SPTs considered “most urgent”, for commonly employed treatments and for the most common and most troublesome symptoms in palliative care is presented. These are drugs for which the gap between evidence and practice is greatest, where the evidence of efficacy is most lacking, where significant side effects potentially lead to the greatest morbidity, or where cost is a major patient burden. Although not all the drugs used in palliative care are suitable, SPTs provide a potential alternative method of gathering evidence in palliative care.


Medical Reference Services Quarterly | 2011

Health Sciences Librarians' Research on Medical Students' Use of Information for Their Studies at The Medical School, University of Queensland, Australia

Kaye Lasserre; Nicola Foxlee; Lisa Kruesi; Julie Walters

This study reports the findings of research undertaken by health sciences librarians at the University of Queensland Library into how medical students use information for their studies, particularly resources and services provided by the Library. The methods utilized were an online survey and focus groups. Results indicated that students favor print resources over electronic, value accessing resources on a one-stop basis, and prefer training to be delivered flexibly. The implication of these results for future resource selection, service provision, and instructional design and delivery is discussed.


National prescribing service limited | 2009

Review of the Quality of Complementary Medicines Information Resources: Summary Report

T. McGuire; Julie Walters; Angela J. Dean; Mieke van Driel; Chris Del Mar; Vicki Kotsirilos; Geraldine Moses; Steven Chong; Gary Deed; Barbara Eldred; Janet Hardy; Honey Heussler; Samantha Hollingsworth; Loretta Marron; Joy Mendel; David Pache; Kathryn Steadman; Helen Trenerry; Jared A Brown; Margaret Williamson


Pharmacy Practice (internet) | 2010

Evaluating complementary medicines resources: Sifting fact from fiction

T. McGuire; Julie Walters; Angela J. Dean; Mieke van Driel; Chris Del Mar; Geraldine Moses; David Pache; Peter Loadsman; Margaret Williamson


Archive | 2010

A systematic review of interventions to enhancemedication adherence in children and adolescentswith chronic illness

Angela J. Dean; Julie Walters; Tony Hall


National Medicines Symposium 2010 | 2010

Evaluating complementary medicines resources: Separating the wheat from the chaff

Julie Walters; T. McGuire; Margaret Williamson; David Pache; M. L. van Driel


Faculty of Health | 2010

A systematic review of interventions to enhance medication adherence in children and adolescents with chronic illness

Angela J. Dean; Julie Walters; Anthony Clive Hall


2010 Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference | 2010

Evaluating Complementary Medicines resources: Identifying the cream of the crop

T. McGuire; Julie Walters; Angela J. Dean; Mieke van Driel; Chris Del Mar; Geraldine Moses; David Pache; Peter Loadsman; Margaret Williamson


Positioning the Profession: the Tenth International Congress on Medical Librarianship | 2009

Tell us what works for you: medical students respond to an information use survey

Kaye Lasserre; Nicky Foxlee; Lisa Kruesi; Julie Walters; Jill McTaggart; Lars Eriksson


Clinical Oncological Society of Australia 34th Annual Scientific Meeting | 2007

Investigating the role of single patient trial as a means of gathering population level evidence in palliative care

Geoffrey Mitchell; Jane Nikles; Janet Hardy; Phillip Good; Debra Rowett; Julie Walters

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Angela J. Dean

University of Queensland

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David Pache

University of Queensland

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Margaret Williamson

University of New South Wales

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Janet Hardy

University of Queensland

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Debra Rowett

Repatriation General Hospital

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