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Dr Amy Gadoud
Dr Amy Gadoud
Senior Lecturer Palliative Medicine, Lancaster University
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Palliative care among heart failure patients in primary care: a comparison to cancer patients using English family practice data
A Gadoud, E Kane, U Macleod, P Ansell, S Oliver, M Johnson
PloS one 9 (11), e113188, 2014
1212014
Telehealth in palliative care is being described but not evaluated: a systematic review
S Hancock, N Preston, H Jones, A Gadoud
BMC palliative care 18, 1-15, 2019
1182019
Palliative care for people with heart failure: summary of current evidence and future direction
A Gadoud, SMM Jenkins, KJ Hogg
Palliative Medicine 27 (9), 822-828, 2013
1092013
‘A Friend in the Corner’: supporting people at home in the last year of life via telephone and video consultation—an evaluation
L Middleton-Green, A Gadoud, B Norris, A Sargeant, S Nair, L Wilson, ...
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 9 (4), e26-e26, 2019
382019
Palliative care for non-cancer conditions in primary care: a time trend analysis in the UK (2009–2014)
A Gadoud, E Kane, SE Oliver, MJ Johnson, U Macleod, V Allgar
BMJ supportive & palliative care, 2020
362020
Palliative care needs-assessment and measurement tools used in patients with heart failure: a systematic mixed-studies review with narrative synthesis
BN Remawi, A Gadoud, IMJ Murphy, N Preston
Heart failure reviews 26 (1), 137-155, 2021
342021
‘They’ve got to learn’—a qualitative study exploring the views of patients and staff regarding medical student teaching in a hospice
M Arolker, J Barnes, A Gadoud, L Jones, L Barnes, MJ Johnson
Palliative medicine 24 (4), 419-426, 2010
272010
Palliative care for people with chronic heart failure: when is it time?
MJ Johnson, A Gadoud
Journal of palliative care 27 (1), 37-42, 2011
262011
Research priorities in advanced heart failure: James Lind alliance priority setting partnership
CJ Taylor, AL Huntley, J Burden, A Gadoud, T Gronlund, NR Jones, ...
Open Heart 7 (1), e001258, 2020
202020
Medical students writing on death, dying and palliative care: a qualitative analysis of reflective essays
JW Boland, L Dikomitis, A Gadoud
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 6 (4), 486-492, 2016
202016
“It's not all doom and gloom”: perceptions of medical students talking to hospice patients
A Gadoud, Y Adcock, L Jones, S Koon, M Johnson
Journal of Palliative Medicine 16 (9), 1125-1129, 2013
192013
What are the main symptoms and concerns reported by patients with advanced chronic heart failure?—a secondary analysis of the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS) and …
A Oriani, P Guo, A Gadoud, L Dunleavy, P Kane, FEM Murtagh
Annals of palliative medicine 8 (5), 77580-77780, 2019
172019
Palliative care in non-malignant disease
AC Gadoud, MJ Johnson
Medicine 39 (11), 664-667, 2011
142011
A pilot study of interprofessional palliative care education of medical students in the UK and USA
A Gadoud, WH Lu, L Strano-Paul, S Lane, JW Boland
BMJ supportive & palliative care 8 (1), 67-72, 2018
122018
How to appraise a qualitative study
A Gadoud, P Taylor, JA Hussain
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 74 (5), 271-274, 2013
112013
How to appraise a systematic review
P Taylor, JA Hussain, A Gadoud
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 74 (6), 331-334, 2013
92013
Medical students talking to hospice patients
A Gadoud, L Jones, M Johnson, Y Adcock, M Arolker, J Barnes
The Clinical Teacher 9 (1), 9-13, 2012
72012
The experiences of patients with advanced heart failure, family carers, and health professionals with palliative care services: a secondary reflexive thematic analysis of …
BN Remawi, A Gadoud, N Preston
BMC Palliative Care 22 (1), 115, 2023
62023
Recognizing advanced disease
A Gadoud, M Johnson
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 72 (8), 432-436, 2011
52011
Refractory angina is a growing challenge for palliative medicine: a systematic review of non-invasive interventions
I Murphy, A Sivashankar, A Gadoud
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 12 (e6), e869-e881, 2022
42022
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