Care of older people and people requiring palliative care with COVID‐19: guidance from the Australian National COVID‐19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce

Author:

Cheyne Saskia12ORCID,Lindley Richard I34,Smallwood Natasha56,Tendal Britta2,Chapman Michael7,Fraile Navarro David8,Good Phillip D9,Jenkin Peter10,McDonald Steve2,Morgan Deidre1112,Murano Melissa2ORCID,Millard Tanya2,Naganathan Vasi13,Srikanth Velandai6,Tuffin Penelope1415,Vogel Joshua216,White Heath2,Chakraborty Samantha P6,Whiting Elizabeth17,William Leeroy218,Yates Patsy M19,Callary Mandy20,Elliott Julian2,Agar Meera R21,

Affiliation:

1. NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre University of Sydney Sydney NSW

2. Cochrane Australia Monash University Melbourne VIC

3. Westmead Applied Research Centre University of Sydney Sydney NSW

4. George Institute for Global Health Sydney NSW

5. Alfred Hospital Melbourne VIC

6. Monash University Melbourne VIC

7. Canberra Hospital Canberra ACT

8. Australian Institute of Health Innovation Macquarie University Sydney NSW

9. St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Brisbane Brisbane QLD

10. Resthaven Adelaide SA

11. Research Centre for Palliative Care Death and Dying Flinders University Adelaide SA

12. Flinders University Adelaide SA

13. Centre for Education and Research on Ageing (CRGH) University of Sydney Sydney NSW

14. Royal Perth Hospital Perth WA

15. Fiona Stanley Hospital Perth WA

16. Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Program Burnet Institute Melbourne VIC

17. Prince Charles Hospital Brisbane QLD

18. Eastern Health Melbourne VIC

19. Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD

20. Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide SA

21. IMPACCT Centre University of Technology Sydney Sydney NSW

Funder

Department of Health, Australian Government

Ian Potter Foundation

Department of Health and Human Services, State Government of Victoria

Equity Trustees

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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