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Dy SM, Waldfogel JM, Sloan DH, et al. Integrating Palliative Care in Ambulatory Care of Noncancer Serious Chronic Illness [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2021 Feb. (Comparative Effectiveness Review, No. 237.)

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Appendix BList of Excluded Studies

Excluded Websites

Table B-1Excluded Web pages

OrganizationWebsite URLWebsite Resource URLExclusion Criteria
AARP: American Association of Retired Personshttps://www​.aarp.org/https://www​.aarp.org​/caregiving/answers/info-2017​/what-is-palliative-care.htmlNo eligible resources found
AARP: American Association of Retired Personshttps://www​.aarp.org/https://search​.aarp.org​/gss/everywhere?q=palliative​%20care&firstResult​=11No eligible resources found
Alzheimer’s Associationhttps://www​.alz.org/https://www​.alz.org/professionals​/health-systems-clinicians​/care-planningNo eligible resources found
Alzheimer’s Associationhttps://www​.alz.org/https://www​.alz.org/help-support​/caregivingNo eligible resources found
Alzheimer’s Associationhttps://www​.alz.org/https://www​.alz.org/professionals​/health-systems-clinicians​/for-patients-caregivers​/downloadable-resourcesNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Family Physicianshttps://www​.aafp.org/home.htmlhttps://www​.aafp.org/cme/browse/topic​.tag-illness.htmlNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Family Physicianshttps://www​.aafp.org/home.htmlhttps://www​.aafp.org​/cme/cme-topic/all/hospice-and-palliative-care.htmlNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttp://aahpm​.org/http://aahpm​.org/education/meetingsNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttp://aahpm​.org/http://aahpm​.org/education/self-studyNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttp://aahpm​.org/http://aahpm​.org/self-study/primerNo eligible resources found
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttp://aahpm​.org/http://aahpm​.org/career/overviewNo eligible resources found
American College of Cardiologyhttps://www​.acc.orghttps://www​.acc.org/guidelines​/guidelines-search#sort​=relevancy&f​:TopicSearchFacet=[Heart​%20Failure​%20and%20Cardiomyopathies]No eligible resources found
American College of Cardiologyhttps://www​.acc.orghttps://www​.acc.org/tools-and-practice-support​/clinical-toolkits​/heart-failure-practice-solutionsNo eligible resources found
American College of Physicianshttps://www​.acponline.org/https://www​.acponline​.org/cme-moc/online-learning-center​/palliative-care-0No eligible resources found
American College of Physicianshttps://www​.acponline.org/https://www​.acponline​.org/system/files/documents​/about_acp/chapters​/co/17mtg/robinson.pdfNo eligible resources found
American College of Physicianshttps://www​.acponline.org/https://www​.acponline​.org/sites/default/files​/images/about_acp​/chapters/sc/17mtg​/overstreet_primary_palliative_care.pdfNo eligible resources found
American College of Physicianshttps://www​.acponline.org/https://www​.acponline​.org/system/files/documents​/clinical_information​/resources/end_of_life_care​/serious_ill.pdfNo eligible resources found
American College of Physicianshttps://www​.acponline.org/https://www​.acponline​.org/clinical-information​/clinical-resources-products​/end-of-life-careNo eligible resources found
American Geriatrics Societyhttps://www​.americangeriatrics.org/https:​//geriatricscareonline​.org/ProductAbstract​/reference-guide-to-ethics-domains-relevant-to-palliative-care/CL021No eligible resources found
American Geriatrics Societyhttps://www​.americangeriatrics.org/https:​//geriatricscareonline​.org/toc/Framework-for-Decision-making-for-Older-Adults/CL026No eligible resources found
American Geriatrics Societyhttps://www​.americangeriatrics.org/https:​//geriatricscareonline​.org/ProductTypeStore​/webinars/17/No eligible resources found
American Geriatrics Societyhttps://www​.americangeriatrics.org/https:​//geriatricscareonline​.org/ProductAbstract​/multimorbidity-toolkit/TK011No eligible resources found
American Geriatrics Societyhttps://www​.americangeriatrics.org/https:​//geriatricscareonline​.org/ProductTypeStore​/mobile-apps/13/No eligible resources found
American Heart Assocationwww​.heart.orghttps://www​.heart.org​/en/health-topics/heart-failure​/living-with-heart-failure-and-managing-advanced-hf​/communicating-with-your-advanced-heart-failure-healthcare-teamNo eligible resources found
American Heart Assocationwww​.heart.orghttps://www​.heart.org​/en/health-topics/heart-failure​/living-with-heart-failure-and-managing-advanced-hf​/overcoming-barriers-to-shared-decision-makingNo eligible resources found
American Heart Assocationwww​.heart.orghttps://www​.heart.org​/en/health-topics/heart-failure​/heart-failure-tools-resourcesNo eligible resources found
American Heart Assocationwww​.heart.orghttps:​//professional​.heart.org/professional​/GuidelinesStatements​/UCM_492626_Guidelines-Statements-Search-Page.jspNo eligible resources found
American Lung Associationwww​.lung.orghttps://www​.lung.org​/lung-health-and-diseases​/lung-disease-lookup​/lung-cancer/navigator​/diagnosedpathway​/diagnosed-palliative.htmlNo eligible resources found
American Nurses Associationwww​.nursingworld.orgwww​.nursingworld.org​/~497158/globalassets​/practiceandpolicy/health-policy​/palliativecareprofessionalissuespanelcallforaction.pdfNo eligible resources found
American Society of Nephrologywww​.asn-online.orghttps://www​.asn-online​.org/education/cme/No eligible resources found
American Thoracic Societywww​.thoracic.orghttps://www​.thoracic​.org/professionals/clinical-resources/No eligible resources found
American Thoracic Societywww​.thoracic.orghttps://www​.thoracic​.org/professionals/education/No eligible resources found
American Thoracic Societywww​.thoracic.orghttps://www​.thoracic​.org/statements/health-care.phpNo eligible resources found
American Thoracic Societywww​.thoracic.orghttps://www​.capc.org/No eligible resources found
Cambia Health Foundationhttps://www​.cambiahealthfoundation.org/https://www​.cambiahealthfoundation​.org/resources​/palliative-care-resources.htmlNo eligible resources found
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Serviceshttps://www​.cms.gov/https://innovation​.cms​.gov/initiatives/comprehensive-ESRD-care/No eligible resources found
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Serviceshttps://www​.cms.gov/https://www​.cms.gov/Medicare-Medicaid-Coordination​/Medicare-MedicaidCoordinationNo eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org/training/No eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org​/training/an-in-depth-look-at-palliative-care-and-its-services/No eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org​/training/continuing-education-courses-by-specialty-or-discipline/No eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org​/training/preventing-crises-through-whole-patient-care​/care-coordination/No eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org​/about/palliative-care/No eligible resources found
Center to Advance Palliative Carewww​.capc.orghttps://www​.capc.org​/toolkits/starting-the-program​/designing-an-office-or-clinic-palliative-care-program/No eligible resources found
Coalition for Supportive Care of Kidney Patientshttps://www​.kidneysupportivecare.org/https://www​.kidneysupportivecare​.org/for-patients-families​/dialysis/No eligible resources found
Coalition for Supportive Care of Kidney Patientshttps://www​.kidneysupportivecare.org/https://www​.kidneysupportivecare​.org/for-patients-families​/additional-resources/No eligible resources found
Coalition for Supportive Care of Kidney Patientshttps://www​.kidneysupportivecare.org/https://www​.kidneysupportivecare​.org/palliative-care/No eligible resources found
Council on Social Work Educationhttps://www​.cswe.org/Home.aspxhttps://www​.cswe.org/Home.aspxN/A – not relevant to Key QuestionsNo eligible resources found
End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortiumhttps://www​.aacnnursing.org/ELNEChttps://www​.aacnnursing​.org/ELNEC/CoursesNo eligible resources found
EPEC: Education in Palliative and End of Life Carehttps://www​.bioethics​.northwestern.edu/programs​/epec/about/index.htmlhttps://www​.bioethics​.northwestern.edu/programs​/epec/curricula/index.htmlNo eligible resources found
EPEC: Education in Palliative and End of Life Carehttps://www​.bioethics​.northwestern.edu/programs​/epec/curricula/caregivers.htmlhttps://www​.bioethics​.northwestern.edu/programs​/epec/curricula/caregivers.htmlNo eligible resources found
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Associationhttps://www​.gapna.org/https://www​.gapna.org​/resources/crc/deborah-dunn-and-michelle-moccia-discuss-ethics-end-life-careNo eligible resources found
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Associationhttps://www​.gapna.org/https://library​.gapna​.org/gapna/sessions/1272/viewNo eligible resources found
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Associationhttps://www​.gapna.org/https://library​.gapna​.org/gapna/specialties/9/view/0No eligible resources found
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundationhttps://www​.moore.org/https://www​.moore.org​/search-results?indexCatalogue​=default&searchQuery​=palliative&wordsMode=0No eligible resources found
Health Resources and Services Administrationhttps://www​.hrsa.gov/https://www​.hrsa.gov​/library/health-center-resource-clearinghouseNo eligible resources found
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Associationhttps:​//advancingexpertcare.org/https:​//advancingexpertcare​.org/elearningNo eligible resources found
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Associationhttps:​//advancingexpertcare.org/https:​//advancingexpertcare​.org/HPNAweb/Education​/Polaris_Modules.aspxNo eligible resources found
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Associationhttps:​//advancingexpertcare.org/https:​//advancingexpertcare​.org/certification-review-coursesNo eligible resources found
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Associationhttps:​//advancingexpertcare.org/https:​//advancingexpertcare​.org/aprn-externshipNo eligible resources found
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Associationhttps:​//advancingexpertcare.org/https:​//advancingexpertcare​.org/HPNA/Education​/HPNA_Store/iCore​/Store/StoreLayouts/Store_Home​.aspx?hkey​=dfd17aa6-a95c-4652-9f27-245400487f65No eligible resources found
John A. Hartford Foundationhttps://www​.johnahartford.org/https://www​.johnahartford​.org/search/results?keywords​=palliative+careNo eligible resources found
National Alliance for Caregivinghttps://www​.caregiving.org/https://www​.caregiving.org/guidebooks/No eligible resources found
National Alliance for Caregivinghttps://www​.caregiving.org/https://www​.caregiving.org/resources/No eligible resources found
National Alliance for Caregivinghttps://www​.caregiving.org/https://www​.caregiving.org/?s=palliativeNo eligible resources found
National Association of Social Workershttps://www​.socialworkers.org/https://www​.socialworkers​.org/Practice/Aging​/Aging-Tools?udt_18083_param_page=3No eligible resources found
National Association of Social Workershttps://www​.socialworkers.org/https://www​.socialworkers​.org/Practice/Aging​/Aging-Professional-Development​/ESPECNo eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/online-course/community-based-palliative-careNo eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/patients-and-caregivers​/about-palliative-care​/palliative-care-faqs/No eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/patients-and-caregivers​/advance-care-planning/No eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/wp-content/uploads​/2019/04/cc_now_what-1.pdfNo eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/wp-content/uploads​/2019/04/How_Can_Palliative​_Care_Help_Me.pdfNo eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/wp-content/uploads​/2019/04/A_Guide_for_Clinicians.pdfNo eligible resources found
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationhttps://www​.nhpco.org/https://www​.nhpco.org​/wp-content/uploads​/2019/04/NHPCO_Professional_flier.pdfNo eligible resources found
National Institute of Nursing Researchwww​.ninr.nih.govhttps://www​.ninr.nih​.gov/newsandinformation​/conversationsmatter​/conversationsmatter-patientsNo eligible resources found
National Institute on Aginghttps://www​.nia.nih.gov/https://www​.nia.nih.gov​/health/supporting-older-patients-chronic-conditionsNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org​/atoz/content/newly-diagnosed-heres-what-you-need-knowNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org/professionalsNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org​/professionals/toolsNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org/CKDinterceptNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://education​.kidney​.org/ckdinformspringNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org​/content/applying-palliative-care-skillst-nephrology-careNo eligible resources found
National Kidney Foundationwww​.kidney.orghttps://www​.kidney.org​/atoz/content/how-does-palliative-care-improve-quality-life-kidney-patientsNo eligible resources found
Pew Charitable Trustshttps://www​.pewtrusts.org/enhttps://www​.pewtrusts​.org/en/topics/health-careNo eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org/https://pahpm4​.wildapricot​.org/Continuing-EducationNo eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org/https:​//fourseasonsconsulting​.teleioscn.org​/education/palliative-care-immersion-courseNo eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org/https://www​.bioethics​.northwestern.edu/programs/epec/Linked to EPEC
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org//https://pallcare​.hms.harvard.edu/No eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative medicinehttps://pahpm​.org//https://pallcare​.hms.harvard.edu/coursesNo eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org//https://pallcare​.hms​.harvard.edu/trainingNo eligible resources found
Physician Assistants in Hospice and Palliative Medicinehttps://pahpm​.org//https://pallcare​.hms​.harvard.edu/seminarsNo eligible resources found
Social Works Hospice and Palliative Care Networkhttps://www​.swhpn.org/https://swhpn​.mclms.net​/en/package/282/course/326/viewNo eligible resources found
Society of General Internal Medicinehttps://www​.sgim.org/#N/A – not relevant to Key QuestionsNo eligible resources found
Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacistshttps://www​.palliativepharmacist​.org/site_home.cfmhttps://www​.palliativepharmacist​.org/site_page​.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu​=3619&pk​_association_webpage=8210No eligible resources found
Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacistshttps://www​.palliativepharmacist​.org/site_home.cfmhttps://s3​.amazonaws​.com/amo_hub_content​/Association677/files​/P%26HC%20Guidline%20Doc​%20-%20Published.pdfNo eligible resources found

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Excluded Articles

  1. Baylor Health System Supportive and Palliative Care Services. H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks. 2014;88(8):41–2. PMID: 107874000. Language: English. Entry Date: 20140821. Revision Date: 20150712. Publication Type: Journal Article. -No original data
  2. Integrating CAM research and practice: a focus on outcome measures -- abstracts from the 3rd annual IN-CAM Symposium November 4th & 5th, 2006, Calgary, Canada. Journal of Complementary & Integrative Medicine. 2006;3(1):1–46. PMID: 106245519. Language: English. Entry Date: 20070302. Revision Date: 20150711. Publication Type: Journal Article. -Not relevant to key questions
  3. Relias Media. Integrating palliative care in case management can work. Case Management Advisor. 2016;27(4):3–5. PMID: 114159764. Language: English. Entry Date: 20170518. Revision Date: 20170518. Publication Type: Article. Journal Subset: Nursing. -No original data
  4. SUPPORTIVE AND PALLIATIVE CARE IN PRIMARY CARE. GM: Midlife & Beyond. 2015;45(7):37-. PMID: 109619371. Language: English. Entry Date: 20150923. Revision Date: 20150923. Publication Type: Journal Article. Journal Subset: Biomedical. -No original data
  5. The SUMMIT ambulatory-ICU primary care model for medically and socially complex patients in an urban federally qualified health center: study design and rationale. Addiction science & clinical practice. 2018;13(1):27-. doi: 10.1186/s13722-018-0128-y. PMID: CN-01925167. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC6295087] [PubMed: 30547847] [CrossRef]
  6. Abernethy AP, McDonald CF, Frith PA, et al. Effect of palliative oxygen versus room air in relief of breathlessness in patients with refractory dyspnoea: a double-blind, randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2010;376 North American Edition(9743):784–93. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61115-4. PMID: 105091250. Language: English. Entry Date: 20101008. Revision Date: 20161125. Publication Type: journal article. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC2962424] [PubMed: 20816546] [CrossRef]
  7. Abu Al Hamayel N, Isenberg SR, Hannum SM, et al. Older Patients’ Perspectives on Quality of Serious Illness Care in Primary Care. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2018 Oct;35(10):1330–6. doi: 10.1177/1049909118771675. PMID: 29682975. -Patients do not have serious life-threatening chronic illness or conditions [PMC free article: PMC9700198] [PubMed: 29682975] [CrossRef]
  8. Scuffham PA, Mihala G, Ward L, McMurray A, Connor M. Evaluation of the Gold Coast Integrated Care for patients with chronic disease or high risk of hospitalisation through a non-randomised controlled clinical trial: a pilot study protocol. BMJ Open. 2017;7(6):e016776. Published 2017 Jul 2. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016776. -No original data [PMC free article: PMC5734577] [PubMed: 28674147] [CrossRef]
  9. Kavarthapol Jayaraman, Vinothkumar. Outcomes of stage 4 & 5 chronic kidney disease patients attending 2 different models of outpatient care. http://www​.who.int/trialsearch/Trial2​.aspx?TrialID​=ACTRN12611001117909. 2011 PMID: CN-01846776. -Not relevant to key questions
  10. Agarwal R, Shuk E, Romano D, et al. A mixed methods analysis of patients’ advance care planning values in outpatient oncology: Person-Centered Oncologic Care and Choices (P-COCC). Support Care Cancer. 2020 Mar;28(3):1109–19. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-04910-1. PMID: 31197540. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC6908761] [PubMed: 31197540] [CrossRef]
  11. Aggarwal SK, Ghosh A, Cheng MJ, et al. Initiating pain and palliative care outpatient services for the suburban underserved in Montgomery County, Maryland: Lessons learned at the NIH Clinical Center and MobileMed. Palliative & Supportive Care. 2016;14(4):381–6. doi: 10.1017/S1478951515001030. PMID: 116921770. Language: English. Entry Date: 20170113. Revision Date: 20170316. Publication Type: journal article. Journal Subset: Biomedical. -Fewer than 10 participants [PubMed: 26373835] [CrossRef]
  12. Ahluwalia SC, Bekelman DB, Huynh AK, et al. Barriers and Strategies to an Iterative Model of Advance Care Planning Communication. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine. 2015;32(8):817–23. doi: 10.1177/1049909114541513. PMID: 110716484. Language: English. Entry Date: 20160123. Revision Date: 20170203. Publication Type: Article. -No full report (e.g. conference or meeting abstract) [PubMed: 24988894] [CrossRef]
  13. Ahluwalia SC, Chen C, Raaen L, et al. A Systematic Review in Support of the National Consensus Project Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, Fourth Edition. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2018 Dec;56(6):831–70. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.09.008. PMID: 30391049. -No original data [PubMed: 30391049] [CrossRef]
  14. Ahluwalia SC, Fried TR. Physician factors associated with outpatient palliative care referral. Palliat Med. 2009 Oct;23(7):608–15. doi: 10.1177/0269216309106315. PMID: 19460830. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC2916731] [PubMed: 19460830] [CrossRef]
  15. Ahluwalia SC, Levin JR, Lorenz KA, et al. Missed opportunities for advance care planning communication during outpatient clinic visits. J Gen Intern Med. 2012 Apr;27(4):445–51. doi: 10.1007/s11606-011-1917-0. PMID: 22038469. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC3304032] [PubMed: 22038469] [CrossRef]
  16. Ahluwalia SC, Levin JR, Lorenz KA, et al. ‘There’s no cure for this condition’: How physicians discuss advance care planning in heart failure. Patient Education & Counseling. 2013;91(2):200–5. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2012.12.016. PMID: 104070357. Language: English. Entry Date: 20140627. Revision Date: 20150710. Publication Type: Journal Article. -Patients not being seen in ambulatory settings [PubMed: 23369373] [CrossRef]
  17. Ahmed N, Hughes P, Winslow M, et al. A randomised controlled trial of an holistic needs assessment questionnaire in a supportive and palliative care service using the sheffield profile for assessment and referral for care (SPARC): a mixed methods study. Palliative medicine. 2014;28(6):567-. doi: 10.1177/0269216314532748. PMID: CN-01010267. -Not a U.S. population [CrossRef]
  18. Ahmed N, Hughes P, Winslow M, et al. Feasibility study of the sheffield profile for assessment and referral for care (SPARC): a holistic needs questionnaire. Palliative medicine. 2012;26(4):542-. doi: 10.1177/0269216312446391. PMID: CN-01006857. -Not a U.S. population [CrossRef]
  19. Ahmed NN, Farnie M, Dyer CB. The effect of geriatric and palliative medicine education on the knowledge and attitudes of internal medicine residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2011 Jan;59(1):143–7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.03235.x. PMID: 21226684. -Other: Trainee education [PubMed: 21226684] [CrossRef]
  20. Ahmed NN, Farnie M, Dyer CB. The effect of geriatric and palliative medicine education on the knowledge and attitudes of internal medicine residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2011;59(1):143–7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.03235.x. PMID: 104989650. -Other: Trainee education [PubMed: 21226684] [CrossRef]
  21. Alderman JS, Nair B, Fox MD. Residency training in advance care planning: can it be done in the outpatient clinic? Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2008 Jun–Jul;25(3):190–4. doi: 10.1177/1049909108315301. PMID: 18573995. -Other: Trainee education [PubMed: 18573995] [CrossRef]
  22. Alexander Cole C, Wilson E, Nguyen PL, et al. Scaling Implementation of the Serious Illness Care Program Through Coaching. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2020 Mar 20doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.03.008. PMID: 32201309. -Other: No control group [PubMed: 32201309] [CrossRef]
  23. Allen SL, Davis KS, Rousseau PC, et al. Advanced Care Directives: Overcoming the Obstacles. J Grad Med Educ. 2015 Mar;7(1):91–4. doi: 10.4300/jgme-d-14-00145.1. PMID: 26217430. -Other: Trainee education [PMC free article: PMC4507937] [PubMed: 26217430] [CrossRef]
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  25. Arnett K, Sudore RL, Nowels D, et al. Advance Care Planning: Understanding Clinical Routines and Experiences of Interprofessional Team Members in Diverse Health Care Settings. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2017 Dec;34(10):946–53. doi: 10.1177/1049909116666358. PMID: 27599724. -No full report (e.g. conference or meeting abstract) [PMC free article: PMC5851789] [PubMed: 27599724] [CrossRef]
  26. Aslakson RA, Schuster ALR, Lynch TJ, et al. Developing the Storyline for an Advance Care Planning Video for Surgery Patients: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Engagement from Stakeholder Summit to State Fair. J Palliat Med. 2018 Jan;21(1):89–94. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2017.0106. PMID: 28817359. -Patients not being seen in ambulatory settings [PubMed: 28817359] [CrossRef]
  27. Bakitas M, Dionne-Odom JN, Pamboukian SV, et al. Engaging patients and families to create a feasible clinical trial integrating palliative and heart failure care: results of the ENABLE CHF-PC pilot clinical trial. BMC Palliative Care. 2017;16:1–13. doi: 10.1186/s12904-017-0226-8. PMID: 125016596. Language: English. Entry Date: 20170908. Revision Date: 20170913. Publication Type: Article. -Not relevant to key questions [PMC free article: PMC5580310] [PubMed: 28859648] [CrossRef]
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