Advance care planning documentation strategies; goals-of-care as an alternative to not-for-resuscitation in medical and oncology patients. A pre-post controlled study on quantifiable outcomes

Author:

Morgan David J. R.1ORCID,Eng Derek2,Higgs Dominic23,Beilin Maria4,Bulsara Caroline5,Wong Milly6,Angus Louise2,Waldron Nicholas789

Affiliation:

1. Department of Intensive Care Medicine; St John of God Subiaco Hospital; Western Australia Australia

2. Department of Palliative Care Medicine; St John of God Subiaco Hospital; Western Australia Australia

3. Department of Oncology; St John of God Subiaco Hospital; Western Australia Australia

4. Department of Research; St John of God Subiaco Hospital; Western Australia Australia

5. Institute for Health Research; University of Notre Dame; Fremantle Western Australia Australia

6. Internal Medicine; St John of God Subiaco Hospital; Western Australia Australia

7. Department of Rehabilitation and Aged Care; Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital; Perth Australia

8. Health Strategy and Networks, System Policy and Planning, Department of Health; Government of Western Australia; Perth Australia

9. School of Medicine; University of Notre Dame; Fremantle Western Australia Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

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3. Tasmanian Government Department of Health and Human Services Specialist Palliative Care Service http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/palliativecare/health_professionals/goals_of_care

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5. Clinical outcomes of patients seen by rapid response teams: a template for benchmarking international teams;Bannard-Smith;Resuscitation,2016

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