Browse by UCL people
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Number of items: 9.
Article
Krooupa, A-M;
Vivat, B;
McKeever, S;
Marcus, E;
Sawyer, J;
Stone, P;
(2020)
Identification and evaluation of observational measures for the assessment and/or monitoring of level of consciousness in adult palliative care patients: A systematic review for I-CAN-CARE.
Palliative Medicine
, 34
(1)
pp. 83-113.
10.1177/0269216319871666.
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Sawyer, JM;
Higgs, P;
Porter, JDH;
Sampson, EL;
(2021)
New public health approaches to palliative care, a brave new horizon or an impractical ideal? An Integrative literature review with thematic synthesis.
Palliative Care and Social Practice
, 15
10.1177/26323524211032984.
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Sawyer, Joseph M;
(2022)
Understanding dying as a focal point for defining an integrative approach to health and social care.
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
, Article 100543. 10.1016/j.jaim.2022.100543.
(In press).
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Sawyer, JM;
(2018)
Why do we seek to quantify the unquantifiable?
European Journal of Palliative Care
, 25
(1)
pp. 6-8.
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Sawyer, JM;
(2016)
Cure or care – Diagnosing death in the modern era.
European Journal of Palliative Care
, 23
(4)
pp. 192-194.
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Sawyer, JM;
Asgr, R;
Todd Fordham, FN;
Porter, JDH;
(2018)
A public health approach to palliative care in the response to drug resistant TB: an ethnographic study in Bengaluru, India.
BMC Palliative Care
, 17
, Article 120. 10.1186/s12904-018-0374-5.
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Sawyer, JM;
Sallnow, L;
Kupeli, N;
Stone, P;
Sampson, EL;
(2019)
Social networks, social capital and end-of-life care for people with dementia: a realist review.
BMJ Open
, 9
(12)
, Article e030703. 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030703.
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Conference item
(2022)
7th Public Health Palliative Care International Conference. Democratizing caring, dying and grieving: participation, action, understanding and evaluation.
Presented at: 7th Public Health Palliative Care International Conference, Bruges, Belgium.
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Thesis
Sawyer, Joseph Michael;
(2024)
Forming a kinship with loss: Navigating form and non-form in the narratives and practices of care at the end-of-life for people affected by dementia.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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