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21 Real talk–a novel evidence-based, video-based communication skills training resource
R Parry, B Whittaker, M Pino, S Watson, S Hamlyn, C Faull
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 8 (Suppl 1), A8-A9, 2018
92018
Real Talk facilitator manual
RH Parry, B Whittaker, M Pino, V Land, C Faull, L Feathers, S Watson
Loughborough: Real Talk, Loughborough University, 2019
32019
Development, validity and reliability testing of the East Midlands Evaluation Tool (EMET) for measuring impacts on trainees’ confidence and competence following end of life …
B Whittaker, R Parry, L Bird, S Watson, C Faull
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 8 (4), 439-446, 2018
32018
Dying from liver disease: the importance of end-of-life discussions
S Watson, G Mortimore
Gastrointestinal Nursing 16 (Sup10), S37-S42, 2018
22018
P-10 Testing real talk: an adaptable evidence-based communication skills intervention in end of life talk
S Watson, B Whittaker, R Parry
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 9 (Suppl 4), A13-A13, 2019
12019
20 Real talk–beyond advanced communication skills: outcomes of a residential workshop for palliative care doctors
B Whittaker, S Watson, M Pino
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 9 (Suppl 1), A16, 2019
12019
P-185 Adaptation of bereavement support during the pandemic–Enabling access to a peer-led support group
J Waite, S Watson
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 12 (Suppl 3), A80-A80, 2022
2022
P-123 The Pilot and development of a blended approach to personalised wellbeing
A Jordan, A Telford, S Watson
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 12 (Suppl 3), A56-A56, 2022
2022
P-105 Opening the doors to widen access via the hospice community drop-in café
P Care
2022
Why it’s important healthcare professionals talk about dying
S Watson
92296, 2020
2020
Implementing real talk: interprofessional education intervention enabling clinicians to develop confidence in open and honest conversations about dying
S Watson, B Whittaker
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2020
2020
45 Implementing real talk: interprofessional education intervention enabling clinicians to develop confidence in open and honest conversations about dying
B Whittaker, S Watson
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 10 (Suppl 1), A24-A25, 2020
2020
Real talk facilitator manual: Engaging patients with end of life talk
R Parry, B Whittaker, M Pino, V Land, L Jenkins, V Faull, L Feathers, ...
2020
129 Exploration of volunteers and support workers initiation of quality of life conversations in hospice palliative day care
S Watson, A Hembrow
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 9 (Suppl 1), A55-A56, 2019
2019
P-14 Exploration of support workers’ and volunteers’ initiation of quality of life conversations
S Watson, A Hembrow
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 8 (Suppl 2), A15-A15, 2018
2018
Exploration of support workers and volunteers initiation of advance care planning and quality of life conversations in palliative care.
S Watson, A Hembrow
2018
Dying matters-Why we need to talk
S Watson
University of Derby, 2018
2018
Death cafés serve up a welcome taste of reality.
S Watson
Final Choices, 2017
2017
on behalf of the EMET project team
B Whittaker, R Parry, L Bird, S Watson, C Faull
Implementing real talk: interprofessional education intervention enabling clinicians to develop confidence in open and honest conversations about dying
B Whittaker, S Watson
Loughborough University, 0
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