Woodruff R ed. Palliative medicine: symptomatic and supportive care for patients with advanced cancer and AIDS. Melbourne: Asperula, 1996: 2–13.
2.
Doyle D, Hanks GWG, MacDonald N eds. Oxford textbook of palliative medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
3.
The Canadian Palliative Care Curriculum. Neil MacDonald and The Canadian Committee on Palliative Care Education, 1991.
4.
Bruera E. Research into symptoms other than pain. In: Doyle D, Hanks GWG, MacDonald N eds. Oxford textbook of palliative medicine, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998; 5.3: 179–185.
5.
World Health Organization Expert Committee report 1990, Cancer pain relief and palliative care. Technical Series 804, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, 1990: 2–28.
6.
Rinck GC, van den Bos, GAM, Kleijen J et al. Methodologic issues in effectiveness research on palliative cancer care: a systematic review. J Clin Oncol1997; 15: 1697–1707.
7.
Drummond MF, Stoddart G, Torrance G eds. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988: 5–17.
8.
Laupacis A, Feeny D, Detsky A, Tugwell P. How attractive does a new technology have to be to warrant adoption and utilization? Tentative guidelines for using clinical and economic evaluations. Can Med Assoc J1992; 146: 473–481.
9.
Higginson IJ. Clinical audit. In: Higginson IJ ed. Clinical audit in palliative care. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press, 1993: 8–16.
10.
Ingham J, Portenoy R. The measurement of pain and other symptoms. In: Doyle D, Hanks GWG, MacDonald N eds. Oxford textbook of palliative medicine, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998; 6: 203–222.
11.
Bruera E, Brenneis C, Turner K, Suarez-Almazor M. Impact of a regional palliative care program (RPCP) for cancer patients (P) on access to palliative care (PC) and health services utilization (HSU). Presented at the ASCO meeting in Denver, May 20, 1997.
12.
Bruera E, Brenneis C, Turner K, Suarez-Almazor M. Proc ASCO1997; 16(212): 62a.