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Michael I. Bennett
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 290
Citations - 17312
Michael I. Bennett is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Cancer pain. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 266 publications receiving 13680 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael I. Bennett include United Nations Industrial Development Organization & Lancaster University.
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Memorable patient deaths : reactions of hospital doctors and their need for support.
TL;DR: The reactions experienced by hospital doctors following a recent memorable patient death are investigated, the coping strategies employed to deal with these reactions, the impact of training, and the need for support in future situations are investigated.
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Medication and treatment use in primary care patients with chronic pain of predominantly neuropathic origin
TL;DR: Patients in primary care reporting chronic pain were found generally to obtain incomplete relief from their medication with chronic POPNO patients reporting less relief.
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Prescribed opioids in primary care: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of influence of patient and practice characteristics
Robbie Foy,Ben Leaman,Carolyn McCrorie,Duncan Petty,Allan House,Michael I. Bennett,Paul Carder,Simon Faulkner,Liz Glidewell,Robert West +9 more
TL;DR: While clinicians should be alert to patients at risk of escalated opioid prescribing, much prescribing variation may be attributable to clinical behaviour and effective strategies targeting clinicians and patients are needed to curb rising prescribing, especially of stronger opioids.
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Identifying psychological distress at key stages of the cancer illness trajectory: a systematic review of validated self-report measures.
Lucy Ziegler,Kate Hill,Liz Neilly,Michael I. Bennett,Irene J Higginson,Scott A Murray,Dan Stark +6 more
TL;DR: No single measure had evidence to support use throughout the illness trajectory in a longitudinal study, but the HADS, in combination with the MHI-5, was supported during the cancer treatment phase, and BEDS in the palliative care phase.
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Cancer pain: part 2: physical, interventional and complimentary therapies; management in the community; acute, treatment-related and complex cancer pain: a perspective from the British Pain Society endorsed by the UK Association of Palliative Medicine and the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Jon H. Raphael,Joan Hester,Sam H Ahmedzai,Janette Barrie,Paul Farqhuar-Smith,John E Williams,Catherine Urch,Michael I. Bennett,Karen Robb,Brian Simpson,Max H Pittler,Barbara Wider,Charlie Ewer-Smith,James DeCourcy,Ann Young,Christina Liossi,Renee McCullough,Dilini Rajapakse,Martin Johnson,Rui V. Duarte,Elizabeth Sparkes +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a discussion document about the management of cancer pain is written from the pain specialists' perspective in order to provoke thought and interest in a multimodal approach to manage cancer pain, not just towards the end of life but also at diagnosis, as a consequence of cancer therapies, and in cancer survivors.