David Seamark
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Seamark D, Davidson D, Ellis-Paine A, Glasby J, Tucker H
Br J Gen Pract
. 2019 Feb;
69(682):e329-e335.
PMID: 30803983
Background: GPs were a key driving force for the development of a network of community hospitals across England, and have provided medical cover for most of them. However, during the...
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Thomas C, Turner M, Payne S, Milligan C, Brearley S, Seamark D, et al.
Palliat Med
. 2018 Feb;
32(5):950-959.
PMID: 29400619
Background: Internationally, evidence on the support needs of family carers who look after a terminally ill adult in home settings is incomplete. Aim: To illustrate the relevance of 'relevant background...
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Turner M, King C, Milligan C, Thomas C, Brearley S, Seamark D, et al.
Age Ageing
. 2016 Apr;
45(3):421-6.
PMID: 27055880
Background: older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at home and often do so for long periods of time, while also trying to manage...
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Milligan C, Turner M, Blake S, Brearley S, Seamark D, Thomas C, et al.
Health Place
. 2016 Feb;
38:103-11.
PMID: 26916987
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically uneven across England, given a choice, many older people nearing end of life would prefer...
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Halpin D, Hyland M, Blake S, Seamark C, Pinnuck M, Ward D, et al.
JRSM Open
. 2015 Dec;
6(12):2054270415614543.
PMID: 26664734
Objectives: To determine the importance of fear and anxiety at the time of an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. To assess the influence of carers and health professionals on...
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Seamark D, Blake S, Brearley S, Milligan C, Thomas C, Turner M, et al.
Br J Gen Pract
. 2014 Dec;
64(629):e796-803.
PMID: 25452545
Background: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is often not achieved and a key factor is the availability of willing and able family...
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Payne S, Turner M, Seamark D, Thomas C, Brearley S, Wang X, et al.
BMJ Support Palliat Care
. 2014 Sep;
5(2):181-8.
PMID: 25256259
Objective: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when delivering care to a patient dying at home in England. Design: Qualitative study. Setting: Domestic homes...
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Seamark D, Seamark C, Greaves C, Blake S
Br J Gen Pract
. 2013 Dec;
63(617):e821-8.
PMID: 24351498
Background: Chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is common in the UK. GPs manage most patients with such pain. Previous research has suggested that prescribing is influenced by patient and doctor factors,...
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Asprey A, Richards S, Wright C, Seamark C, Seamark D, Moxon J
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2012 Nov;
14(1):7-20.
PMID: 23174127
Aim: To work with service users and providers to optimise the design and implementation of handover forms to support the transfer of information between daytime and out-of-hours primary care services...