Research outputs
2025
Exploring Healthcare Professionals’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Palliative Care: A Qualitative Study
Developing research collaborations and building capacity in palliative and end-of-life care in the North West Coast of England: the PalCaRe-NWC partnership.
Dunleavy, L., Board, R., Coyle, S., Dickman, A., Ellershaw, J., Gadoud, A., . . . Walshe, C. (2025). Developing research collaborations and building capacity in palliative and end-of-life care in the North West Coast of England: the PalCaRe-NWC partnership.. Public health research (Southampton, England), 1-13. doi:10.3310/awlt2995
11 Outcomes from the digital legacy, design and technology network
Nwosu, A. C., Norris, J., Taubert, M., Tibbles, A., Nickpour, F., & Stanley, S. (2025). 11 Outcomes from the digital legacy, design and technology network. In Poster Presentations (pp. A12.1-A12). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2025-pcc.30
Urinary metabolite model to predict the dying process in lung cancer patients.
Coyle, S., Chapman, E., Hughes, D. M., Baker, J., Slater, R., Davison, A. S., . . . Probert, C. (2025). Urinary metabolite model to predict the dying process in lung cancer patients.. Communications medicine, 5(1), 49. doi:10.1038/s43856-025-00764-3
How, when and why is emotional support delivered using videoconferencing by adult palliative care services successful? A realist synthesis.
Wood, M. J. M., Nwosu, A. C., Dinham, D., Seneque, N., & Walshe, C. (2025). How, when and why is emotional support delivered using videoconferencing by adult palliative care services successful? A realist synthesis.. Palliative care and social practice, 19, 26323524251363271. doi:10.1177/26323524251363271
2024
Cancer experience in metaphors: patients, carers, professionals, students - a scoping review.
Liu, Y., Semino, E., Rietjens, J., Payne, S., & 4D PICTURE Consortium. (2024). Cancer experience in metaphors: patients, carers, professionals, students - a scoping review.. BMJ supportive & palliative care, 14(e3), e2366-e2376. doi:10.1136/spcare-2024-004927
Why are organisational approvals needed for low-risk staff studies in the UK? Procedures, barriers, and burdens.
Dunleavy, L., Board, R., Coyle, S., Dickman, A., Ellershaw, J., Gadoud, A., . . . Walshe, C. (2024). Why are organisational approvals needed for low-risk staff studies in the UK? Procedures, barriers, and burdens.. BMC health services research, 24(1), 1408. doi:10.1186/s12913-024-11886-0
P-139 Outcomes from the digital legacy, design and technology network
Nwosu, A., Norris, J., Taubert, M., Tibbles, A., Nickpour, F., & Stanley, S. (2024). P-139 Outcomes from the digital legacy, design and technology network. In Poster Presentations (pp. A62.2-A62). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2024-hunc.157
Hospital-initiated palliative care interventions for adults with frailty: findings from a systematic review and narrative synthesis.
Sharratt, P., Zacharias, A., Nwosu, A. C., & Gadoud, A. (2024). Hospital-initiated palliative care interventions for adults with frailty: findings from a systematic review and narrative synthesis.. Age and ageing, 53(9), afae190. doi:10.1093/ageing/afae190
Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid status and symptoms: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis.
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., Mayland, C. R., Mason, S., McDougall, A., & Ellershaw, J. E. (2024). Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid status and symptoms: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis.. BMC palliative care, 23(1), 209. doi:10.1186/s12904-024-01542-z
Understanding barriers and facilitators to palliative and end-of-life care research: a mixed method study of generalist and specialist health, social care, and research professionals.
Walshe, C., Dunleavy, L., Preston, N., Payne, S., Ellershaw, J., Taylor, V., . . . Hulbert-Williams, N. (2024). Understanding barriers and facilitators to palliative and end-of-life care research: a mixed method study of generalist and specialist health, social care, and research professionals.. BMC palliative care, 23(1), 159. doi:10.1186/s12904-024-01488-2
New UK palliative medicine consultants: clinical and non-clinical preparedness after higher specialty training.
Hanchanale, S., Nwosu, A. C., & Boland, J. W. (2024). New UK palliative medicine consultants: clinical and non-clinical preparedness after higher specialty training.. BMJ supportive & palliative care, spcare-2023-004413. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-004413
Virtual reality in specialist palliative care: a feasibility study to enable clinical practice adoption
Nwosu, A. C., Mills, M., Roughneen, S., Stanley, S., Chapman, L., & Mason, S. R. (2021). Virtual reality in specialist palliative care: a feasibility study to enable clinical practice adoption. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2020-002327
How can technology be used to support communication in palliative care beyond the covid-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods national survey of palliative care healthcare professionals.
Stanley, S., Finucane, A., Thompson, A., & Nwosu, A. C. (2024). How can technology be used to support communication in palliative care beyond the covid-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods national survey of palliative care healthcare professionals.. BMC palliative care, 23(1), 40. doi:10.1186/s12904-024-01372-z
Improving shared decision-making about cancer treatment through design-based data-driven decision-support tools and redesigning care paths: an overview of the 4D PICTURE project.
Rietjens, J. A. C., Griffioen, I., Sierra-Pérez, J., Sroczynski, G., Siebert, U., Buyx, A., . . . Stiggelbout, A. M. (2024). Improving shared decision-making about cancer treatment through design-based data-driven decision-support tools and redesigning care paths: an overview of the 4D PICTURE project.. Palliative care and social practice, 18, 26323524231225249. doi:10.1177/26323524231225249
2023
P-113 Developing a ward based research hub in a hospice; improving researcher engagement with staff in the hospice environment to promote research engagement and activity
Stanley, S., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2023). P-113 Developing a ward based research hub in a hospice; improving researcher engagement with staff in the hospice environment to promote research engagement and activity. In Poster Presentations (pp. A52.1-A52). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-hunc.134
A grounded theory study exploring palliative care healthcare professionals' experiences of managing digital legacy as part of advance care planning for people receiving palliative care
Stanley, S., Higginbotham, K., Finucane, A., & Nwosu, A. C. (2023). A grounded theory study exploring palliative care healthcare professionals' experiences of managing digital legacy as part of advance care planning for people receiving palliative care. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE. doi:10.1177/02692163231194198
Telehealth requires improved evidence to achieve its full potential in palliative care
Nwosu, A. C. (2023). Telehealth requires improved evidence to achieve its full potential in palliative care. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 37(7), 896-897. doi:10.1177/02692163231182461
How can technology be used to support communication in palliative care beyond the covid-19 pandemic: A mixed-methods national survey of palliative care healthcare professionals (Preprint)
159 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2023). 159 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis. In Poster Presentations (pp. A68.1-A68). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-pcc.179
5 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., Fradsham, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2023). 5 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study. In Poster Presentations (pp. A10.2-A10). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-pcc.25
GC-MS Techniques Investigating Potential Biomarkers of Dying in the Last Weeks with Lung Cancer
Chapman, E. A., Baker, J., Aggarwal, P., Hughes, D. M., Nwosu, A. C., Boyd, M. T., . . . Coyle, S. (2023). GC-MS Techniques Investigating Potential Biomarkers of Dying in the Last Weeks with Lung Cancer. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 24(2). doi:10.3390/ijms24021591
32 Designer-in-residence; a new model for design-driven innovation in future hospice care
Nickpour, F., Tibbles, A., Nwosu, A., & Chapman, L. (2023). 32 Designer-in-residence; a new model for design-driven innovation in future hospice care. In The Marie Curie Research Conference 2023 (pp. A13.2-A14). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-mcrc.31
4 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., Fradsham, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C. R., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. E. (2023). 4 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study. In The Marie Curie Research Conference 2023 (pp. A1.3-A2). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-mcrc.3
5 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2023). 5 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration status in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis. In The Marie Curie Research Conference 2023 (pp. A2.1-A2). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-mcrc.4
2022
P-95 Designer-in-Residence; a new model for design-driven innovation in future hospice care
Nickpour, F., Tibbles, A., Chapman, L., & Nwosu, A. C. (2022). P-95 Designer-in-Residence; a new model for design-driven innovation in future hospice care. Poster session presented at the meeting of Finding a Way Forward, Hospice UK National Conference, 22–24 November 2022, Glasgow. doi:10.1136/spcare-2022-hunc.113
P-179 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2022). P-179 Non-invasive technology to assess hydration in advanced cancer to explore relationships between fluid-status and symptoms at the end-of-life: an observational study using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). In Poster Presentations (pp. A77.2-A78). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2022-hunc.195
P-180 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study
Nwosu, A. C., Stanley, S., Fradsham, S., McDougall, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2022). P-180 Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study. In Poster Presentations (pp. A78.1-A78). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2022-hunc.196
P-58 Artificial Intelligence (AI) in palliative care: the views of palliative care healthcare professionals on the role of new technology in the analysis of healthcare data of people with serious illness
Ahmad, O., Stanley, S., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. C. (2022). P-58 Artificial Intelligence (AI) in palliative care: the views of palliative care healthcare professionals on the role of new technology in the analysis of healthcare data of people with serious illness. In Poster Presentations (pp. A32.2-A32). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2022-hunc.79
Identification of Digital Health Priorities for Palliative Care Research: Modified Delphi Study
Nwosu, A. C., McGlinchey, T., Sanders, J., Stanley, S., Palfrey, J., Lubbers, P., . . . Mason, S. (2022). Identification of Digital Health Priorities for Palliative Care Research: Modified Delphi Study. JMIR AGING, 5(1). doi:10.2196/32075
2021
O-11 Development of a journal club to improve care in a hospice through evidence based practice
Stanley, S., Nwosu, A. C., & Finney, L. (2021). O-11 Development of a journal club to improve care in a hospice through evidence based practice. In Oral Presentations (pp. A4.2-A5). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-hospice.10
P-215 Making an IMPaCT: transforming palliative and end-of-life care in liverpool
Bellieu, C. J., Marley, K., Blackie, Z., BOnwick, H., Chapman, L., Scott, A., . . . Whitfield, P. (2021). P-215 Making an IMPaCT: transforming palliative and end-of-life care in liverpool. In Poster Presentations (pp. A87.1-A87). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-hospice.230
P-230 Artificial intelligence in palliative care: a systematic review to identify its scope of use
Ahmad, O., Stanley, S., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. (2021). P-230 Artificial intelligence in palliative care: a systematic review to identify its scope of use. In Poster Presentations (pp. A92.1-A92). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-hospice.244
Identification of Digital Health Priorities for Palliative Care Research: Modified Delphi Study (Preprint)
120 Artificial intelligence in palliative care: a systematic review to identify how novel data analytic technologies are used in the management of people with serious illness
Ahmad, O., Stanley, S., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. (2021). 120 Artificial intelligence in palliative care: a systematic review to identify how novel data analytic technologies are used in the management of people with serious illness. In Poster presentations (pp. A52.2-A52). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-pcc.138
52 A virtual multidisciplinary journal club
Stanley, S., Bonwick, H., Chapman, L., & Nwosu, A. (2021). 52 A virtual multidisciplinary journal club. In Poster presentations (pp. A27.2-A27). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-pcc.70
90 Evaluating the use of digital communication technology in a hospital specialist palliative care team during the COVID-19 pandemic
Crosby, B., Hanchanale, S., Stanley, S., & Nwosu, A. (2021). 90 Evaluating the use of digital communication technology in a hospital specialist palliative care team during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Poster presentations (pp. A41.1-A41). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-pcc.108
Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data
Steele, T., Bonwick, H., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2021). Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12963.1
Case Report: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) deactivation in palliative care - a case involving best interest decisions for someone lacking capacity at the end of life
Tan, C., Hanchanale, S., Sugrue, E., & Nwosu, A. C. (2021). Case Report: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) deactivation in palliative care - a case involving best interest decisions for someone lacking capacity at the end of life. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12972.1
Case Report: The use of advanced consent methodology and healthcare professional consultee to facilitate research participation in dying patients
Stanley, S., & Nwosu, A. C. (2021). Case Report: The use of advanced consent methodology and healthcare professional consultee to facilitate research participation in dying patients. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12961.1
Evaluating the use of video communication technology in a hospital specialist palliative care team during the COVID-19 pandemic
Crosby, B., Hanchanale, S., Stanley, S., & Nwosu, A. C. (2021). Evaluating the use of video communication technology in a hospital specialist palliative care team during the COVID-19 pandemic. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12969.1
Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data
Steele, T., Bonwick, H., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2021). Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12963.2
Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data.
Steele, T., Bonwick, H., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2021). Investigation and management of iron deficiency anaemia in a specialist palliative care setting and the role of intravenous iron: a descriptive analysis of hospice data.. AMRC open research, 3, 6. doi:10.12688/amrcopenres.12963.2
2020
102 Use of tapentadol for pain management in palliative care: a retrospective case note analysis of hospital inpatients
Brown, P., Lee, J., Nwosu, A. C., Dickman, A., & Hanchanale, S. (2020). 102 Use of tapentadol for pain management in palliative care: a retrospective case note analysis of hospital inpatients. In Poster presentations (pp. A44.2-A44). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.122
134 Use of naloxegol for the management of opioid induced constipation in an inpatient care unit over 12 months: a retrospective case note analysis
Lee, J., Nwosu, A. C., & Dickman, A. (2020). 134 Use of naloxegol for the management of opioid induced constipation in an inpatient care unit over 12 months: a retrospective case note analysis. In Poster presentations (pp. A55.3-A56). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.154
144 The ‘technology in palliative care’ (TIP) study: a delphi study to define research priorities for the use of technology for the clinical management of people with serious illness
Nwosu, A. C., McGlinchey, T., & Mason, S. (2020). 144 The ‘technology in palliative care’ (TIP) study: a delphi study to define research priorities for the use of technology for the clinical management of people with serious illness. In Poster presentations (pp. A59.2-A59). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.164
173 Non-invasive technology to support clinical care in palliative head and neck cancer: a systematic review of the use of bioelectrical impedance analysis for body composition assessments
Nwosu, A. C., & Mayland, C. R. (2020). 173 Non-invasive technology to support clinical care in palliative head and neck cancer: a systematic review of the use of bioelectrical impedance analysis for body composition assessments. In Poster presentations (pp. A69.3-A70). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.193
199 Case series of the safe use of intravenous iron in a hospice setting
Steele, T., Bonwick, H., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2020). 199 Case series of the safe use of intravenous iron in a hospice setting. In Poster presentations (pp. A79.1-A79). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.219
94 Enabling dying patients to take part in research using advanced consent methodology
Stanley, S., Nwosu, A. C., & Chapman, L. (2020). 94 Enabling dying patients to take part in research using advanced consent methodology. In Poster presentations (pp. A41.3-A42). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2020-pcc.114
2019
P-107 Enabling dying patients to take part in research using advanced consent methodology
Stanley, S., Nwosu, A., & Chapman, L. (2019). P-107 Enabling dying patients to take part in research using advanced consent methodology. In Poster Presentations (pp. A49.2-A49). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-huknc.130
Development of a hospice research culture through staff development, education and collaboration
Stanley, S., McDougall, A., Chapman, L., & Nwosu, A. C. (2019). Development of a hospice research culture through staff development, education and collaboration. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 9(3), 359-360. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-001740
Robotic technology for palliative and supportive care: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
Nwosu, A. C., Sturgeon, B., McGlinchey, T., Goodwin, C. D. G., Behera, A., Mason, S., . . . Payne, T. R. (2019). Robotic technology for palliative and supportive care: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 33(8), 1106-1113. doi:10.1177/0269216319857628
Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) as a method to compare body composition differences according to cancer stage and type
Nwosu, A. C., Mayland, C., Mason, S., Cox, T., Varro, A., Stanley, S., & Ellershaw, J. (2019). Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) as a method to compare body composition differences according to cancer stage and type. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. doi:10.1016/j.clnesp.2019.02.006
34 The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms
Callistus Nwosu, A., Stanley, S., McDougall, A., R Mayland, C., Mason, S., Westwell, F., . . . E Ellershaw, J. (2019). 34 The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms. In Poster presentations (pp. A21.3-A22). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-asp.57
2018
O-18 Virtual reality distraction therapy in palliative care: a feasibility study
Mills, M., Roughneen, S., Mason, S., Chapman, L., Khodabukus, A., & Nwosu, A. (2018). O-18 Virtual reality distraction therapy in palliative care: a feasibility study. In Oral presentations (pp. A7.2-A7). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.18
Wearable smartwatch technology to monitor symptoms in advanced illness
Nwosu, A. C., Quinn, C., Samuels, J., Mason, S., & Payne, T. R. (2018). Wearable smartwatch technology to monitor symptoms in advanced illness. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 8(2), 237. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-001445
24 The association of oral intake with thirst and survival in advanced cancer: a secondary analysis of observational data
Bains, S., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. C. (2018). 24 The association of oral intake with thirst and survival in advanced cancer: a secondary analysis of observational data. In Oral presentations (pp. A9.3-A10). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-aspabstracts.24
29 The university of liverpool scholar programme: developing academic clinicians in palliative medicine
Rai, A., Bains, S., Cassidy, D., Nwosu, A., Ellershaw, J. E., & Mason, S. (2018). 29 The university of liverpool scholar programme: developing academic clinicians in palliative medicine. In Poster presentations (pp. A21.2-A21). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-aspabstracts.56
Big Data analysis to improve care for people living with serious illness: The potential to use new emerging technology in palliative care
Nwosu, A. C., Collins, B., & Mason, S. (2018). Big Data analysis to improve care for people living with serious illness: The potential to use new emerging technology in palliative care. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 32(1), 164-166. doi:10.1177/0269216317726250
2017
The study of hydration status and complex symptoms in advanced: the development of a research process to facilitate research in the hospice setting
McDougall, A., Stanley, S., Chapman, L., Mayland, C., mason, S., Cox, T., . . . Nwosu, A. C. (2017). The study of hydration status and complex symptoms in advanced: the development of a research process to facilitate research in the hospice setting. In National Cancer Research Institute. Liverpool Convention Centre.
P-113 Biomarkers of dying in cancer patients; an exploration of the biology of dying
Coyle, S., Reid, V. L., McDonald, R., Nwosu, A. C., Mason, S. R., Probert, C., & Ellershaw, J. E. (2017). P-113 Biomarkers of dying in cancer patients; an exploration of the biology of dying. In Patient care (pp. A49.3-A50). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-hospice.138
P-87 The role of clinical research fellows in the hospice
McDougall, A., Stanley, S., Chapman, L., & Nwosu, A. (2017). P-87 The role of clinical research fellows in the hospice. In Generating research, knowledge and outcomes (pp. A41.1-A41). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-hospice.114
The University of Liverpool Scholar Programme: developing clinical academics within undergraduate training.
Rai, A., Bains, S., Cassidy, D., Nwosu, A. C., Ellershaw, J., & Mason, S. (2017, September 13). The University of Liverpool Scholar Programme: developing clinical academics within undergraduate training.. In Association of Palliative Medicine (APM) Undergraduate Medical Education Special Interest Forum. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
The University of Liverpool Scholar Programme: an opportunity to develop clinical academics within undergraduate training
Bains, S., Rai, A., Cassidy, D., Nwosu, A. C., Ellershaw, J., & Mason, S. (2017). The University of Liverpool Scholar Programme: an opportunity to develop clinical academics within undergraduate training. In AMEE 2017 Conference: An International Association for Medical Education. Helsinki, Finland.
Use of podcast technology to facilitate education, communication and dissemination in palliative care: the development of the AmiPal podcast
Nwosu, A. C., Monnery, D., Reid, V. L., & Chapman, L. (2017). Use of podcast technology to facilitate education, communication and dissemination in palliative care: the development of the AmiPal podcast. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 7(2), 212-217. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2016-001140
Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings
McDonald, R., McKenzie, C., Nwosu, A. C., White, A., Smith, J., Fell, A., . . . Brooks, M. (2017). Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings.
Robotic technology and palliative care education: the development of a Nao computer program.
Sturgeon, B., Payne, T. R., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. C. (2017). Robotic technology and palliative care education: the development of a Nao computer program.. In The 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care. Madrid, Spain.
The palliative academic clinical trainees society: description and career outcomes of a novel peer support programme for academic trainees in palliative medicine
Etkind, S. N., Chin, C., Lovell, N., Wakefield, D., Nwosu, A. C., Neoh, K., . . . Sleeman, K. (2017). The palliative academic clinical trainees society: description and career outcomes of a novel peer support programme for academic trainees in palliative medicine. In The 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care. Madrid, Spain.
Wearable smartwatch technology to assess pain in palliative care
Quinn, C., Samuels, J., Payne, T. R., & Nwosu, A. C. (2017). Wearable smartwatch technology to assess pain in palliative care. In The 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care. Madrid, Spain.
A systematically structured review of biomarkers of dying in cancer patients in the last months of life; An exploration of the biology of dying
Reid, V. L., McDonald, R., Nwosu, A. C., Mason, S. R., Probert, C., Ellershaw, J. E., & Coyle, S. (2017). A systematically structured review of biomarkers of dying in cancer patients in the last months of life; An exploration of the biology of dying. PLOS ONE, 12(4). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175123
A systematically structured review on biomarkers of dying in cancer patients at the end of life; an exploration of potential mechanisms for the biology of dying
Reid, V., McDonald, R., Nwosu, A. C., Mason, S., Probert, C., Ellershaw, J., & Coyle, S. (2017). A systematically structured review on biomarkers of dying in cancer patients at the end of life; an exploration of potential mechanisms for the biology of dying. In BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care Vol. Volume 7. Belfast Waterfront: BMJ Publishing Group.
Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings
Nwosu, A. C., Mckenzie, C., Mcdonald, R., White, A., Smith, J., Fell, A., . . . Brooks, M. (2017). Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings. In BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care Vol. Volume 7. Belfast Waterfront: BMJ Publishing Group.
The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms
Nwosu, A. C., mayland, C., mason, S., Benze, G., Nauck, F., Armour, K., . . . Ellershaw, J. (2017). The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms. In BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care Vol. Volume 7. Belfast Waterfront: BMJ Publishing Group.
The palliative academic clinical trainees society: description and career outcomes of a novel peer support programme for academic trainees in palliative medicine
etkind, S. N., Chin, C., Lovell, N., Wakefield, D., Nwosu, A. C., Neoh, K., . . . Sleeman, K. (2017). The palliative academic clinical trainees society: description and career outcomes of a novel peer support programme for academic trainees in palliative medicine. In BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care Vol. Volume 7 - Suppl 1. Belfast Waterfront: BMJ Publishing Group.
O-5 A systematically structured review on biomarkers of dying in cancer patients at the end of life; an exploration of potential mechanisms for the biology of dying
Reid, V., McDonald, R., Nwosu, A. C., Mason, S. R., Probert, C., Ellershaw, J. E., & Coyle, S. (2017). O-5 A systematically structured review on biomarkers of dying in cancer patients at the end of life; an exploration of potential mechanisms for the biology of dying. Oral Presentations, A2.2-A2. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-00133.5
O-7 Robotic technology and palliative care education: the development of a ‘nao robot’ computer program
Sturgeon, B., Payne, T., Mason, S., & Nwosu, A. (2017). O-7 Robotic technology and palliative care education: the development of a ‘nao robot’ computer program. Oral Presentations, A2.4-A3. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-00133.7
P-50 Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings
McKenzie, C., McDonald, R., Nwosu, A., White, A., Smith, J., Fell, A., . . . Brooks, M. (2017). P-50 Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: an analysis of the medical management of palliative cancer patients in community, hospice and hospital settings. In Poster Presentations (pp. A18.2-A19). British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-00133.50
P-51 The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms
Nwosu, A., Mayland, C., Mason, S., Benze, G., Nauck, F., Armour, K., . . . Ellershaw, J. (2017). P-51 The development of a framework to personalise hydration management in cancer care: the use of non-invasive technology to evaluate fluid status and dehydration-related symptoms. Poster Presentations, A19.1-A19. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-00133.51
2016
Collecting biological material from palliative care patients in the last weeks of life: a feasibility study
Coyle, S., Scott, A., Nwosu, A. C., Latten, R., Wilson, J., Mayland, C. R., . . . Ellershaw, J. (2016). Collecting biological material from palliative care patients in the last weeks of life: a feasibility study. BMJ OPEN, 6(11). doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011763
Longitudinal bioimpedance assessments to evaluate hydration in POEMS syndrome
Nwosu, A. C., Morris, L., Mayland, C., Mason, S., Pettitt, A., & Ellershaw, J. (2016). Longitudinal bioimpedance assessments to evaluate hydration in POEMS syndrome. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 6(3), 369-372. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-000991
The Association of Hydration Status with Physical Signs, Symptoms and Survival in Advanced Cancer-The Use of Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis (BIVA) Technology to Evaluate Fluid Volume in Palliative Care: An Observational Study
Nwosu, A. C., Mayland, C. R., Mason, S., Cox, T. F., Varro, A., & Ellershaw, J. (2016). The Association of Hydration Status with Physical Signs, Symptoms and Survival in Advanced Cancer-The Use of Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis (BIVA) Technology to Evaluate Fluid Volume in Palliative Care: An Observational Study. PLOS ONE, 11(9). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163114
2015
Social media and palliative medicine: a retrospective 2-year analysis of global Twitter data to evaluate the use of technology to communicate about issues at the end of life
Nwosu, A. C., Debattista, M., Rooney, C., & Mason, S. (2015). Social media and palliative medicine: a retrospective 2-year analysis of global Twitter data to evaluate the use of technology to communicate about issues at the end of life. BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 5(2), 207-212. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000701
2014
SOCIAL MEDIA AND PALLIATIVE MEDICINE: A TWO YEAR ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL TWITTER DATA
Nwosu, A., Debattista, M., Rooney, C., & Mason, S. (2014). SOCIAL MEDIA AND PALLIATIVE MEDICINE: A TWO YEAR ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL TWITTER DATA. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 4(Suppl 1), A75.2-A75. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000654.214
THE ASSESSMENT OF HYDRATION IN ADVANCED CANCER PATIENTS USING BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS
Nwosu, A., Mayland, C., Varro, A., & Ellershaw, J. (2014). THE ASSESSMENT OF HYDRATION IN ADVANCED CANCER PATIENTS USING BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 4(Suppl 1), A3.2-A3. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000654.8
2013
The evaluation of a peer-led question-writing task
Nwosu, A., Mason, S., Roberts, A., & Hugel, H. (2013). The evaluation of a peer-led question-writing task. The Clinical Teacher, 10(3), 151-154. doi:10.1111/j.1743-498x.2012.00632.x
The evaluation of a peer-led question-writing task.
Nwosu, A., Mason, S., Roberts, A., & Hugel, H. (2013). The evaluation of a peer-led question-writing task.. The clinical teacher, 10(3), 151-154. doi:10.1111/j.1743-498x.2012.00632.x
Hydration in Advanced Cancer: Can Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Improve the Evidence Base? A Systematic Review of the Literature
Nwosu, A. C., Mayland, C. R., Mason, S. R., Khodabukus, A. F., Varro, A., & Ellershaw, J. E. (2013). Hydration in Advanced Cancer: Can Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Improve the Evidence Base? A Systematic Review of the Literature. JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 46(3), 433-+. doi:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2012.08.018
Patients want to be involved in end-of-life care research.
Nwosu, A. C., Mayland, C. R., Mason, S., Varro, A., & Ellershaw, J. E. (2013). Patients want to be involved in end-of-life care research.. BMJ supportive & palliative care, 3(4), 457. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2013-000537
2012
Lung cancer and rehabilitation-what are the barriers? Results of a questionnaire survey and the development of regional lung cancer rehabilitation standards and guidelines
Nwosu, A. C., Bayly, J. L., Gaunt, K. E., & Mayland, C. R. (2012). Lung cancer and rehabilitation-what are the barriers? Results of a questionnaire survey and the development of regional lung cancer rehabilitation standards and guidelines. SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 20(12), 3247-3254. doi:10.1007/s00520-012-1472-1
An evaluation of the use of traditional opioids and immediate-release fentanyl in the management of breakthrough cancer pain in an integrated cancer network
Nwosu, A., Marley, K., Sulaivany, E., Dickman, A., & Littlewood, C. (2012). An evaluation of the use of traditional opioids and immediate-release fentanyl in the management of breakthrough cancer pain in an integrated cancer network. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2(2), 4.3-4. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2012-000264.13
Integrated Clinical Academic Training: An Exciting New Dawn for Academic Palliative Medicine
Nwosu, A. C. (2012). Integrated Clinical Academic Training: An Exciting New Dawn for Academic Palliative Medicine. JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 15(5), 507-508. doi:10.1089/jpm.2011.0524
Does peer led education have a role in teaching medical students about palliative care?
Nwosu, A., Mason, S., Roberts, A., & Hugel, H. (2012). Does peer led education have a role in teaching medical students about palliative care?. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2(Suppl 1), A115.2-A115. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2012-000196.339
Palliative medicine and smartphones: an opportunity for innovation?
Nwosu, A. C., & Mason, S. (2012). Palliative medicine and smartphones: an opportunity for innovation?. BMJ supportive & palliative care, 2(1), 75-77. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2011-000151
Palliative medicine and smartphones: an opportunity for innovation?
Nwosu, A., & Curi, S. M. M. (2012). Palliative medicine and smartphones: an opportunity for innovation?. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2(Suppl 1), A58.2-A58. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2012-000196.168
The management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTCP) and the use of immediate release fentanyl products
Nwosu, A., Marley, K., Sulaivany, E., Dickman, A., Curie, M., & Littlewood, C. (2012). The management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTCP) and the use of immediate release fentanyl products. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2(Suppl 1), A71.3-A72. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2012-000196.208
Palliative Care and Obesity: Are We Prepared?
Nwosu, A. C., Raj, J., & Hugel, H. (2012). Palliative Care and Obesity: Are We Prepared?. JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 15(1), 7-8. doi:10.1089/jpm.2011.0333
2008
Assessment of the efficacy and toxicity of <SUP>131</SUP>I-metaiodobenzylguanidine therapy for metastatic neuroendocrine tumours
Nwosu, A. C., Jones, L., Vora, J., Poston, G. J., Vinjamuri, S., & Pritchard, D. M. (2008). Assessment of the efficacy and toxicity of <SUP>131</SUP>I-metaiodobenzylguanidine therapy for metastatic neuroendocrine tumours. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 98(6), 1053-1058. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604273
Undated
The assessment of hydration states in advanced cancer patients using novel technology: the evaluation of bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) in the palliative care setting
Nwosu, A. (n.d.). The assessment of hydration states in advanced cancer patients using novel technology: the evaluation of bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) in the palliative care setting. (PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool).