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Jane Phillips
Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney
Publications - 302
Citations - 6484
Jane Phillips is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 263 publications receiving 5096 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Phillips include University of New South Wales & University of Notre Dame.
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Literature review: considerations in undertaking focus group research with culturally and linguistically diverse groups.
TL;DR: Focus groups are a useful tool to expand existing knowledge about service provision and identify consumer needs that will assist in the development of future intervention programmes, particularly within multicultural populations.
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Delirium prevalence, incidence, and implications for screening in specialist palliative care inpatient settings: A systematic review:
TL;DR: The prevalence and incidence of delirium in palliative care inpatient settings supports the need for screening, however, there is limited consensus on assessment measures or knowledge of implications ofDelirium screening for inpatients and families.
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Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most important
TL;DR: This review adds to what has been known for over two decades in relation to patient and family priorities for end-of-life care within the hospital setting, namely, effective communication and shared decision making, expert care, respectful and compassionate care and trust and confidence in clinicians.
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Application of Illumina next-generation sequencing to characterize the bacterial community of the Upper Mississippi River
Christopher Staley,Tatsuya Unno,Trevor J. Gould,B. D. W. Jarvis,Jane Phillips,James B. Cotner,Michael J. Sadowsky +6 more
TL;DR: A next‐generation, Illumina‐based sequencing approach was used to characterize the bacterial community at ten sites along the Upper Mississippi River to evaluate shifts in the community potentially resulting from upstream inputs and land use changes.
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Cancer as a chronic disease
Jane Phillips,David C. Currow +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of the long term management issues for cancer survivors and strategies to enhance their care, including prevention; surveillance; intervention for consequences of cancer and its treatment; and coordination between specialist and generalist providers is provided.