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Forbat L, Macgregor A, Spilsbury K, et al. Using Palliative Care Needs Rounds in the UK for care home staff and residents: an implementation science study. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Jul. (Health and Social Care Delivery Research, No. 12.19.)

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Using Palliative Care Needs Rounds in the UK for care home staff and residents: an implementation science study.

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List of abbreviations

ACP

advance/anticipatory care planning

CAPA

capability of adopting a palliative approach (questionnaire)

CCI

Charlson Comorbidity Index

CH

care home (including with and without nursing care)

CMO

context, mechanism, outcome

EAPC

European Association of Palliative Care

ECOG

Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (a measure of patient functioning)

EHCH

Enhanced Health in Care Homes

GP

general practitioner

GSF

Gold Standards Framework

i-PARIHS

integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (methodology)

JIC

Just In Case medicines

MDT

multidisciplinary team

NEWS

National Early Warning Score

PI

principal investigator

PIS

participant information sheet

PPIE

patient and public involvement and engagement

QODDI

Quality of Death and Dying Index (questionnaire)

REC

research ethics committee

RF

research fellow

SPC

specialist palliative care

SROI

social return on investment

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