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Julia Addington-Hall is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile does not include recent papers, co-authors, or specific fields and subfields of study documented at this time.

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Consequently, the overview of Julia Addington-Hall's research profile highlights affiliation information without additional publicly available research outputs or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • The Prevalence of Symptoms in End-Stage Renal Disease: A Systematic Review

    Fliss E.M. Murtagh;Julia Addington-Hall;Irene J. Higginson

  • Depression in advanced disease: a systematic review - Part 1. Prevalence and case finding

    M Hotopf;J Chidgey;J Addington-Hall;K Lan Ly

  • A comparison of the palliative care needs of patients dying from chronic respiratory diseases and lung cancer

    Polly Edmonds;Saffron Karlsen;Saba Khan;Julia Addington-Hall

  • Who should measure quality of life

    Julia Addington-Hall;Lalit Kalra

  • Secondary analysis of qualitative data: a valuable method for exploring sensitive issues with an elusive population?

    Tracy Long-Sutehall;Magi Sque;Julia Addington-Hall

  • Judging the quality of care at the end of life: can proxies provide reliable information?

    C.J McPherson;J.M Addington-Hall;J.M Addington-Hall

  • Dying from cancer: results of a national population-based investigation

    Julia Addington-Hall;Mark McCarthy

  • Place of death and access to home care services: are certain patient groups at a disadvantage?

    G.E Grande;J.M Addington-Hall;C.J Todd

  • The healthcare needs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in the last year of life

    Helena Elkington;Patrick White;Julia Addington-Hall;Roger Higgs

  • Knowledge and communication difficulties for patients with chronic heart failure: qualitative study.

    A E Rogers;Julia Addington-Hall;A J Abery;A S M McCoy

  • Symptoms in advanced renal disease: a cross-sectional survey of symptom prevalence in stage 5 chronic kidney disease managed without dialysis.

    Fliss E.M. Murtagh;Julia M. Addington-Hall;Polly M. Edmonds;Paul Donohoe

  • The experience of dying with dementia: a retrospective study

    Mark McCARTHY;Julia Addington-Hall;Dan Altmann

  • Research sensitivities to palliative care patients.

    Julia Addington-Hall

  • Place of death of older persons with dementia. A study in five European countries.

    Dirk Houttekier;Joachim Cohen;Johan Bilsen;Julia Addington-Hall

  • Randomised controlled trial of effects of coordinating care for terminally ill cancer patients.

    J. M. Addington-Hall;L. D. MacDonald;H. R. Anderson;J. Chamberlain

  • Which Patients With Cancer Die at Home? A Study of Six European Countries Using Death Certificate Data

    Joachim Cohen;Dirk Houttekier;Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen;Guido Miccinesi

  • Supporting lay carers in end of life care: Current gaps and future priorities

    Gunn Grande;Kelli I Stajduhar;S. Aoun;Caroline Toye

  • How do cancer patients who die at home differ from those who die elsewhere

    Saffron Karlsen;Julia Addington-Hall

  • The last year of life of COPD: a qualitative study of symptoms and services.

    Helena Elkington;Patrick White;Julia Addington-Hall;Roger Higgs

  • After-Death Interviews with Surrogates/Bereaved Family Members: Some Issues of Validity

    Julia Addington-Hall;Christine McPherson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheila Payne
Sheila Payne Lancaster University
Irene J Higginson
Irene J Higginson King's College London
Luc Deliens
Luc Deliens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Claire Foster
Claire Foster University of Southampton
Kate Hunt
Kate Hunt University of Stirling
Saffron Karlsen
Saffron Karlsen University of Bristol
Chris Todd
Chris Todd University of Manchester
Stein Kaasa
Stein Kaasa Oslo University Hospital
Michael Sharpe
Michael Sharpe University of Oxford

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