Communication of palliative care needs in discharge letters from hospice providers to primary care: a multisite sequential explanatory mixed methods study

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Katharine Weetman
Jeremy Dale
Sarah J. Mitchell
Claire Ferguson
Anne M. Finucane
Peter Buckle
Elizabeth Arnold
Gemma Clarke
Despoina-Elvira Karakitsiou
Tracey McConnell
Nikhil Sanyal
Anna Schuberth
Georgia Tindle
Rachel Perry
Bhajneek Grewal
Katarzyna A. Patynowska
John I. MacArtney
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[1] University of Birmingham,Interactive Studies Unit, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Birmingham Medical School
[2] University of Warwick,Unit of Academic Primary Care, Warwick Medical School
[3] University of Sheffield,undefined
[4] Marie Curie Hospice West Midlands,undefined
[5] Marie Curie Hospice Edinburgh,undefined
[6] The University of Edinburgh School of Health in Social Science,undefined
[7] Clinical Psychology,undefined
[8] Marie Curie Research Voices Group,undefined
[9] Marie Curie,undefined
[10] England,undefined
[11] Marie Curie Hospice Bradford,undefined
[12] University of Leeds,undefined
[13] Academic Unit of Palliative Care,undefined
[14] Marie Curie Hospice Belfast,undefined
[15] Queen’s University Belfast School of Nursing and Midwifery,undefined
[16] Marie Curie Hospice Newcastle upon Tyne,undefined
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Palliative care; Hospice care; Patient discharge summaries; Transitional care; Communication;
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