Publications by authors named "T F Hack"

Opioid tampering and diversion pose a serious problem for hospital patients with potentially life-threatening consequences. The ongoing opioid crisis has resulted in medications used for pain management and anesthesia, such as fentanyl and morphine, being stolen, substituted with a different substance, and abused. This work aims to mitigate tampering and diversion through analytical verification of the administered drug before it enters the patient.

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Purpose: There is a growing interest in mindfulness-based expressive arts interventions in oncology, to help patients process their experiences, learn how to live with cancer, and ameliorate psychological distress. Our research purpose was to explore how patients with cancer experience a mindfulness-based expressive arts group intervention, and to articulate individual and contextual factors influencing their experiences.

Methods: We conducted a constructivist grounded theory study and recruited 32 participants who experienced a 10-week mindfulness-based expressive arts group intervention at a tertiary cancer center in mid-Western Canada.

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  • The study aims to create a Question Prompt List (QPL) to enhance communication about palliative care needs for residents with dementia in nursing homes.
  • It involved two phases: one focusing on gathering potential questions from caregivers and clinicians, and the second on evaluating those questions for clarity and relevance with family caregivers and nursing providers.
  • The final QPL consists of 38 questions that cover essential topics related to dementia progression, end-of-life care, and the nursing home environment, aiming to foster important conversations for better care management.
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Background: Optimal strategies to facilitate implementation of evidence-based clinical pathways are unclear. We evaluated two implementation strategies (Core versus Enhanced) to facilitate implementation of a clinical pathway for the management of anxiety and depression in cancer patients (the ADAPT CP).

Methods: Twelve cancer services in NSW Australia were cluster randomised, stratified by service size, to the Core versus Enhanced implementation strategy.

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