Kate Introna
St George's Hospital
4 Papers
31 Citations
Kate Introna is an academic researcher from St George's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Health care. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Kate Introna include University of California, San Francisco & Royal North Shore Hospital.
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Clinical practice guidelines for communicating prognosis and end-of-life issues with adults in the advanced stages of a life-limiting illness, and their caregivers
Josephine M. Clayton,Karen Hancock,Phyllis Butow,Martin H.N. Tattersall,David C. Currow,Jonathan L. Adler,Sanchia Aranda,Kirsten Auret,Frances M. Boyle,Annette Britton,Richard Chye,Katy Clark,Patricia M. Davidson,Jan Maree Davis,Afaf Girgis,Sara Graham,Janet R. Hardy,Kate Introna,John Kearsley,Ian Kerridge,Linda Kristjanson,Peter Martin,Amanda McBride,Anne Meller,Geoffrey Mitchell,Alison Moore,Beverley Noble,Ian N. Olver,Sharon K. Parker,Matthew J. Peters,Peter Saul,Cameron Stewart,Lyn Swinburne,Bernadette Tobin,Kathryn Tuckwell,Patsy Yates +35 more
TL;DR: The key recommendations of these guidelines are for health professionals to consider the recommendations conveyed by the acronym PRE prepared, as well as previous relevant guidelines and expert opinions in the literature.
Integrated, collaborative palliative care in heart failure: The st. george heart failure service experience 1999-2002
Patricia M. Davidson,Glenn Paull,Kate Introna,Jill Cockburn,Jan Maree Davis,David Rees,David J Gorman,Linda Magann,Mary Lafferty,Kathleen Dracup +9 more
TL;DR: In spite of well-documented difficulties in determining prognosis, it is the St George experience that key principles of a palliative care strategy can be implemented in a HF disease management program with support and consultancy from expert palliatives care services.
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Cardiorespiratory Nurses’ Perceptions of Palliative Care in Nonmalignant Disease: Data for the Development of Clinical Practice
Patricia M. Davidson,Kate Introna,John Daly,Glenn Paull,Robyn Jarvis,Janet Angus,Tony Wilds,Jill Cockburn,Mary Dunford,Kathleen Dracup +9 more
TL;DR: The results of the study suggest a need for nurses to be equipped on both an intellectual and a practical level about the concept of palliative care in nonmalignant disease.
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Synergising acute care and palliative care to optimise nursing care in end-stage cardiorespiratory disease
Patricia M. Davidson,Patricia M. Davidson,Kate Introna,Jill Cockburn,John Daly,Mary Dunford,Glenn Paull,Kathleen Dracup +7 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a review of the extant literature and identifies issues in the end of life care for patients with chronic cardiorespiratory diseases within acute and critical care environments.
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