Joseph Clark
University of Hull
27 Papers
42 Citations
Joseph Clark is an academic researcher from University of Hull. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Joseph Clark include Hull York Medical School & University of Sheffield.
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Papers
What do we know about different models of providing palliative care? Findings from a systematic review of reviews:
Louise Brereton,Joseph Clark,Joseph Clark,Christine Ingleton,Clare Gardiner,Louise Preston,Tony Ryan,Elizabeth Goyder +7 more
TL;DR: To identify the existing range of models of palliative care that have been evaluated, what is already known and what further information is essential if the most effective and cost-effective models are to be identified and replicated more widely, a review of systematic and narrative reviews is conducted.
International palliative care research in the context of global development: a systematic mapping review
TL;DR: The review revealed a predominantly observational research approach and few interventional studies were identified, indicating that international palliative care research is a relatively new, but growing field.
Reframing Global Palliative Care Advocacy for the Sustainable Development Goal Era: A Qualitative Study of the Views of International Palliative Care Experts.
TL;DR: Palliative care represents a value proposition that is not currently being maximized by advocacy and Advocates should consider palliative Care developmentally, focusing on key asks for development and consider how palliatives care can contribute to other international development priorities, in particular poverty reduction.
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Perceptions and experiences of laws and regulations governing access to opioids in South, Southeast, East and Central Asia: A systematic review, critical interpretative synthesis and development of a conceptual framework.
TL;DR: A novel framework of a self-perpetuating model of inadequate opioid provision is presented, to review evidence of perceptions and experiences of regulatory enablers and barriers to opioid access in South, Southeast, East and Central Asia.
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Integrated assessment of home based palliative care with and without reinforced caregiver support: ‘A demonstration of INTEGRATE-HTA methodological guidances’ – Executive Summary
Louise Brereton,Philip Wahlster,Kb Lysdahl,Kati Mozygemba,Jake Burns,Jb Chilcott,Sue Ward,Jb Brönneke,Marcia Tummers,R Van Hoon,Lisa M. Pfadenhauer,Stephanie Polus,Christine Ingleton,Clare Gardiner,Van Der Wilt Gj,Ansgar Gerhardus,Anke Rohwer,Eva Rehfuess,Wija Oortwijn,Pietro Refolo,Dario Sacchini,Wojciech Leppert,A Blazeviciene,Antonio Gioacchino Spagnolo,Louise Preston,Joseph Clark,Elizabeth Goyder +26 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The INTEGRATE-HTA project team aims to explore the role of language and identity in the creative process and the role that language plays in the development of an individual's identity.
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