Browsing by author "Rankin NM"
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Cancer multidisciplinary team meetings in practice. Results from a multi-institutional quantitative survey and implications for policy change
Rankin NM; Lai M; Miller D; Beale P; Spigelman A; Prest G; Turley K; Simes JPublished 2017Aim: Multidisciplinary care is advocated as best practice in cancer care. Relatively little is documented about multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting functioning, decision making and the use of evidence to support decision ...Article -
Implementation of a lung cancer multidisciplinary team standardised template for reporting to general practitioners: a mixed-method study
Rankin NM; Collett GK; Brown CM; Shaw TJ; White KM; Beale PJ; Trevena LJ; Anderiesz C; Barnes DJPublished 2017Few interventions have been designed that provide standardised information to primary care clinicians about the diagnostic and treatment recommendations resulting from cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT) (tumour board) ...Article -
Is breast cancer care in accord with clinical practice guidelines: a consumer audit
Williams P; Redman S; Rankin NM; Davis C; Armstrong B; Malycha PPublished 2002OBJECTIVES: To assess whether information, support and other psychosocial care for women with early breast cancer in Australia is in accord with published Australian clinical practice guidelines. DESIGN: An interview survey ...Article -
Opportunities for lung cancer screening in Australia
Weber MF; Rankin NM; Marshall H; Duffy S; Fong KMPublished 2019-07Overall, combined investment in tobacco control and lung cancer screening could see major reductions in the lung cancer burden, and could offset the growing costs of targeted and immunotherapies for lung cancer. As new ...Article -
Pathways to Lung Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Patients and General Practitioners about Diagnostic and Pretreatment Intervals
Rankin NM; York S; Stone E; Barnes D; McGregor D; Lai M; Shaw T; Butow PNPublished 2017RATIONALE: Pathways to lung cancer diagnosis and treatment are complex. International evidence shows significant variations in pathways. Qualitative research investigating pathways to lung cancer diagnosis rarely considers ...Article -
A systematic review of cancer caregiver interventions:Appraising the potential for implementation of evidence intopractice
Ugalde A; Gaskin CJ; Rankin NM; Schofield P; Boltong A; Aranda S; Chambers S; Krishnasamy M; Livingston PPublished 2019Objective:Informal caregivers provide substantial support for people living with can-cer. Previous systematic reviews report on the efficacy of cancer caregiver interventionsbut not their potential to be implemented. The ...Article
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