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Arjun Kingdon
Arjun Kingdon
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Deficits in sensory prediction are related to delusional ideation in healthy individuals
C Teufel, A Kingdon, JN Ingram, DM Wolpert, PC Fletcher
Neuropsychologia 48 (14), 4169-4172, 2010
902010
What is the impact of clinically assisted hydration in the last days of life? A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis
A Kingdon, A Spathis, R Brodrick, G Clarke, I Kuhn, S Barclay
BMJ supportive & palliative care 11 (1), 68-74, 2021
252021
Rifaximin is largely safe and well tolerated but caution is necessary when taken with statins
TM Cacciottolo, A Kingdon, GJ Alexander
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 12 (10), 1765, 2014
112014
Medical communication and decision-making about assisted hydration in the last days of life: A qualitative study of doctors experienced with end of life care
A Kingdon, A Spathis, B Antunes, S Barclay
Palliative Medicine 36 (7), 1080-1091, 2022
102022
The known unknowns of assisted hydration at the end of life
A Kingdon, A Spathis, B Bowers, S Barclay
British Journal of Community Nursing 26 (6), 284-285, 2021
22021
82 Anticipatory prescribing in community end of life care in the UK: a mixed-methods study of healthcare professionals’ views concerning best practice and areas in need of …
R Ryan, A Spathis, B Bowers, M Petrova, S Hopkins, T Morgan, ...
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 10 (Suppl 1), A37-A37, 2020
22020
Comparing Kerala, India and Cambridge, the UK: a study of doctors’ and nurses’ attitudes towards palliative care
M Willmott, A Kingdon, S Barclay
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 5 (5), 468-470, 2015
12015
P-98 Lessons learnt from an audit of corneal donation in St Clare Hospice in-patient unit
SQ Abbas, A Kingdon, H Saxena
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 12 (Suppl 3), A46-A46, 2022
2022
O-13 How do doctors communicate and make decisions about assisted hydration near the last days of life? A qualitative interview study
A Kingdon, A Spathis, S Barclay
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 12 (Suppl 2), A5-A6, 2022
2022
P-93 Setting up a ‘Virtual Ward’when the inpatient unit closes: learning from crisis and opportunity
A Kingdon, M Sweeting, E Lew
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 11 (Suppl 2), A42-A42, 2021
2021
Holistic practice and excessively thorough paperwork: A response to Julião et al.
A Kingdon, A Spathis, S Barclay
Palliative & Supportive Care 18 (5), 632-633, 2020
2020
16 To drip or not to drip: inadequate evidence to guide practice. A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis
A Kingdon, S Barclay, A Spathis
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 10 (Suppl 1), A6-A7, 2020
2020
P-16 Audit of adherence to prescribing standards as a means of improving prescribing practice on drug charts in a hospice in-patient unit
A Matthews, N Green, S Hathi, H Jaffar, A Kingdon, S Mawji
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 7, A6, 2017
2017
P-88 Management of hospice patients who use prescribed intravenous diamorphine for opioid addiction
M Reinius, A Kingdon, M Buitendach, T Thomas
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 6 (Suppl 1), A41-A42, 2016
2016
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