prof. dr. Peter Pype
- Work address
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C. Heymanslaan 10, ingang 42 - verdieping 5
9000 Gent - Peter.Pype@UGent.be
- ORCID iD
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0000-0003-2273-0250
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- Conference Paper
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VEERKRACHT-BEINVLOEDENDE FACTOREN OP MIDDELBARE LEEFTIJD BIJ PARTNERS VAN PALLIATIEVE PATIENTEN MET KANKER.
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Criteria for describing and evaluating training interventions in healthcare professions – CRe-DEPTH
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Early-integrated palliative home care and standard care for end-stage COPD (EPIC) : a phase II pilot RCT testing feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness
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Specialist palliative care services for older people in primary care : a systematic review using narrative synthesis
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Interprofessional collaboration within fluid teams : community nurses' experiences with palliative home care
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Facilitators of resilience in carers for a midlife partner with an incurable cancer : a thematic analysis
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- A1
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Resilience in middle-aged partners of patients diagnosed with incurable cancer : a thematic analysis
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Palliatieve zorg bij vergevorderd chronisch longlijden : welke factoren verhinderen een tijdige integratie?
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Criteria for reporting on development and evaluation of professional training interventions in health care (CRe-DEPTH)
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Couples coping with nutrition-related problems in advanced cancer : a qualitative study in primary care
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Determinants of physician-patient communication : the role of language, education and ethnicity
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Couples coping with nutrition-related problems in advanced cancer : a qualitative study in primary care
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Rethinking end-of-life care and palliative care : learning from the illness trajectories and lived experiences of terminally ill patients and their family carers
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EmpathicCare4All : study protocol for the development of an educational intervention for medical and interpreting students on empathic communication in interpreter-mediated medical consultations : a study based on the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework phases 0-2
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Development of a complex intervention for early integration of palliative home care into standard care for end-stage COPD patients : a phase 0-I study
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Losing health symbols because of nutrition-related problems in advanced cancer : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
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- Journal Article
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Healthcare teams as complex adaptive systems : understanding team behaviour through team members’ perception of interpersonal interaction
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'A palliative end-stage COPD patient does not exist' : a qualitative study of barriers to and facilitators for early integration of palliative home care for end-stage COPD
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Barriers and facilitators on early integration of palliative home care for people with severe COPD : a focus group study
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Comparing the use and timing of palliative care services in COPD and lung cancer : a population-based survey