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Open AccessThe stability of care preferences following acute illness: a mixed methods prospective cohort study of frail older people
Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stability is poorly understood in older people, who may experience fluctuant illness trajectories with episodes of acute illness. We aime...
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Open AccessWhat influenced people with chronic or refractory breathlessness and advanced disease to take part and remain in a drug trial? A qualitative study
Recruitment and retention in clinical trials remains an important challenge, particularly in the context of advanced disease. It is important to understand what affects retention to improve trial quality, mini...
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Open AccessHow many people will need palliative care in 2040? Past trends, future projections and implications for services
Current estimates suggest that approximately 75% of people approaching the end-of-life may benefit from palliative care. The growing numbers of older people and increasing prevalence of chronic illness in many...