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Palliative Medicine | 2003

Hospital based palliative care teams improve the symptoms of cancer patients

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; Jackie Oldham

Despite the increase in hospital palliative care teams, there is little research into their impact on symptom control in patients. A nonequivalent control group design, using a quota sample, investigated 100 cancer patients who had been admitted to hospital for symptom control. Fifty patients received hospital palliative care team intervention compared with 50 patients receiving traditional care. Data was collected using the Palliative Care Assessment (PACA) symptom assessment tool on three occasions. Both groups showed a statistically significant improvement in their symptoms. This significance failed to meet the criterion of one point on a four point scale and therefore results have to be interpreted with caution. However the intervention group had a greater improvement in all their symptoms, particularly for the pain and anorexia for which there were no differences between the groups on the initial assessment, there was a statistically greater improvement for the intervention group (P < 0.001). Consecutive patients with cancer admitted to hospital for symptom control during this study improved, but those patients who received specialist palliative care had a significantly greater improvement in their symptoms.


Palliative Medicine | 2004

Hospital based palliative care teams improve the insight of cancer patients into their disease

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; Jackie Oldham


European Journal of Cancer Care | 2006

Improving cancer patients’ pain: the impact of the hospital specialist palliative care team

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; Jackie Oldham


Archive | 2004

Hospital based palliative care teams improve the insight of cancer patients

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; Jackie Oldham


Archive | 2007

Clinical Nurse Specialists impact on cancer patients pain Africa

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; J. Oldham


Archive | 2006

Providing optimal pain control for cancer patients: The impact of the hospital specialist palliative care team

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; J. Oldham; A. Williams


Archive | 2005

When you cannot use an RCT - the value of using evaluation research to assess the improvement of cancer patients insight into their disease following the impact of the hospital palliative care team

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; J. Oldham


Archive | 2005

The improvement of cancer patient’s insight into their disease following the intervention of the Hospital Palliative Care Team

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; J. Oldham


Archive | 2003

Palliative Care Teams Improve The Symptoms of Cancer Patients Within the Acute Hospital Setting

Barbara Jack; V. Hillier; A. Williams; J. Oldham


Archive | 2003

Hospital Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Impact on Doctors and Nurses

Barbara Jack; A. Williams; V. Hillier; J. Oldham

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Jackie Oldham

University of Manchester

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