31 research outputs found

    Study selection process flow diagram.

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    <p>Study selection process flow diagram.</p

    Stream one summary.

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    <p>The specific transition needs and problems experienced by young people with CKD.</p

    Research priorities.

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    <p>Research priorities.</p

    SPICE search strategy.

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    <p>SPICE search strategy.</p

    Integration of evidence across the streams [18].

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    <p>Integration of evidence across the streams [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0201098#pone.0201098.ref018" target="_blank">18</a>].</p

    Bronfenbrenner’s [12] Bioecological theory as applied to young people.

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    <p>Bronfenbrenner’s [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0201098#pone.0201098.ref012" target="_blank">12</a>] Bioecological theory as applied to young people.</p

    Stream three: The views and experiences of young people, parents and healthcare professionals mapped against two-dimensional theoretical framework.

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    <p>Stream three: The views and experiences of young people, parents and healthcare professionals mapped against two-dimensional theoretical framework.</p

    Stream two summary: Effectiveness and wider impacts of interventions to support transition for young people with CKD.

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    <p>Stream two summary: Effectiveness and wider impacts of interventions to support transition for young people with CKD.</p

    sj-docx-1-pcr-10.1177_26323524241231820 – Supplemental material for “Before I came to the hospice, I had nobody”. A qualitative exploration of what patients, family-caregivers, clinicians and volunteers valued most about home, day therapy or inpatient hospice services

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pcr-10.1177_26323524241231820 for “Before I came to the hospice, I had nobody”. A qualitative exploration of what patients, family-caregivers, clinicians and volunteers valued most about home, day therapy or inpatient hospice services by Nicole Marie Hughes, Jane Noyes, Carys Stringer and Trystan Pritchard in Palliative Care and Social Practice</p
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