Search Results - "Abel, Julian"
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Trains to Life – Trains to Death
Published in Palliative care and social practice (01-01-2022)Get full text
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Public health reimagined
Published in Lifestyle medicine (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-01-2023)“…This essay offers a critical assessment and reflection on the field of public health based on policy directions and themes gleaned from the historical story of…”
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Matching response to need: What makes social networks fit for providing bereavement support?
Published in PloS one (07-03-2019)“…The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples' needs and the support offered by their social networks; to…”
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Dying and death reimagined
Published in Palliative care and social practice (01-01-2022)“…This article presents an interview with lead authors Dr Libby Sallnow and Dr Richard Smith of the ‘Report of the Lancet Commission on the Value of death: bring…”
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Compassionate communities as the foundation of the next healthcare revolution
Published in Lifestyle medicine (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-10-2023)“…The paper of Professor Fraser Birrell makes the point that treating people individually loses the benefit of building social relationships and advocates for…”
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Advance care planning re-imagined: a needed shift for COVID times and beyond
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Palliative Curriculum Re-imagined: A Critical Evaluation of the UK Palliative Medicine Syllabus
Published in Palliative care (Auckland, N.Z.) (2018)“…The UK Palliative Medicine Syllabus is critically evaluated to assess its relationship and relevance to contemporary palliative care policy and direction…”
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The Compassionate Communities Connectors model for end-of-life care: implementation and evaluation
Published in Palliative care and social practice (01-01-2022)“…Objectives: This pilot project aimed to develop, implement and evaluate a model of care delivered by community volunteers, called Compassionate Communities…”
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The Compassionate Communities Connectors model for end-of-life care: a community and health service partnership in Western Australia
Published in Palliative care and social practice (2020)“…Background: There is an international drive towards increasing provision of community-led models of social and practical support for people living with…”
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Compassionate communities and end-of-life care
Published in Clinical medicine (London, England) (01-02-2018)“…Compassionate communities as part of the public health approach to end-of-life care (EoLC) offers the possibility of solving the inequity of the difference in…”
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Completely reducible super‐simple (v , 4 , 4 ) $(v,4,4)$‐BIBDs and related constant weight codes
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-01-2025)“…A design is said to be super‐simple if the intersection of any two blocks has at most two elements. A design with index λ $\lambda $ is said to be completely…”
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The existence of 23 ${2}^{3}$‐decomposable super‐simple (v,4,6) $(v,4,6)$‐BIBDs
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-06-2024)“…A design is said to be super‐simple if the intersection of any two blocks has at most two elements. A design with index tλ $t\lambda $ is said to be λt…”
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Public health palliative care: Reframing death, dying, loss and caregiving
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The existence of λ $\lambda $‐decomposable super‐simple (4,2λ) $(4,2\lambda )$‐GDDs of type gu ${g}^{u}$ with λ=2,4 $\lambda =2,4
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-06-2023)“…A design is said to be super‐simple if the intersection of any two of its blocks has at most two elements. A design with index tλ $t\lambda $ is said to be λ…”
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Group divisible designs with block size 4 and group sizes 4 and 7
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-06-2024)“…In this paper, we consider the existence of group divisible designs (GDDs) with block size 4 $4$ and group sizes 4 $4$ and 7 $7$. We show that there exists a 4…”
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Decomposable super‐simple BIBDs with block size 4 and index 4, 6
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-06-2022)“…Decomposable designs are important combinatorial designs, and have applications in constant weight codes, perfect threshold schemes and graph decompositions…”
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Palliative care reimagined: a needed shift
Published in BMJ supportive & palliative care (01-03-2016)“…Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for people who are dying. Key features among these standards have…”
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Some new group divisible designs with block size 4 and two or three group sizes
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-08-2020)“…Group divisible designs (GDDs) with block size 4 and at most 30 points are known for all feasible group types except three, namely 2354,3562, and 2255. In this…”
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Group divisible designs with block size 4 and group sizes 2 and 5
Published in Journal of combinatorial designs (01-06-2022)“…In this paper we provide a 4‐GDD of type 2 2 5 5 ${2}^{2}{5}^{5}$, thereby solving the existence question for the last remaining feasible type for a 4‐GDD with…”
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