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1. Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype

2. Experiences of engaging a death doula: qualitative interviews with bereaved family members.

3. Death doula working practices and models of care: the views of death doula training organisations.

4. An international survey of Death Doula training organizations: the views of those driving Death Doula training and role enactment.

5. End-of-life doulas: A qualitative analysis of interviews with Australian and International death doulas on their role.

6. The voices of death doulas about their role in end-of-life care.

7. How Can Activity Monitors Be Used in Palliative Care Patients?

8. What role do Death Doulas play in end-of-life care? A systematic review.

9. Case conferencing for palliative care patients - a survey of South Australian general practitioners.

10. Telemonitoring via Self-Report and Video Review in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report.

11. Funding models in palliative care: Lessons from international experience.

12. Using telehealth to support end of life care in the community: a feasibility study.

13. Implementation of a pilot telehealth programme in community palliative care: A qualitative study of clinicians' perspectives.

14. Communication differences when patients and caregivers are seen separately or together.

15. Do patients and carers find separate palliative care clinic consultations acceptable? A pilot study.

16. Clinical networks influencing policy and practice: the establishment of advanced practice pharmacist roles for specialist palliative care services in South Australia.

17. Findings from a nursing scholarship study tour to inform a proposal for a day hospice model in South Australia.

19. Transition to an in-patient palliative care unit: carers share their experiences.

20. Negotiating uncertain terrain: a qualitative analysis of clinicians' experiences of refractory suffering.

21. IMhPaCT: an education strategy for cross-training palliative care and mental health clinicians.

23. Refractory suffering: the impact of team dynamics on the interdisciplinary palliative care team.

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