10.25384/SAGE.7938788.v1 Bella Vivat Bella Vivat Lucy Bemand-Qureshi Lucy Bemand-Qureshi Jane Harrington Jane Harrington Sarah Davis Sarah Davis Patrick Stone Patrick Stone 826007_Topic_guide_for_usual_practice_Clinicans_v7_(1) – Supplemental material for Palliative care specialists in hospice and hospital/community teams predominantly use low doses of sedative medication at the end of life for patient comfort rather than sedation: Findings from focus groups and patient records for I-CAN-CARE SAGE Journals 2019 Focus groups hypnotics and sedatives medical records midazolam nurses palliative care patient comfort physicians 2019-02-12 12:00:00 Journal contribution https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/826007_Topic_guide_for_usual_practice_Clinicans_v7_1_Supplemental_material_for_Palliative_care_specialists_in_hospice_and_hospital_community_teams_predominantly_use_low_doses_of_sedative_medication_at_the_end_of_life_for_patient_comfort_rather_than_sedati/7938788 <p>Supplemental material, 826007_Topic_guide_for_usual_practice_Clinicans_v7_(1) for Palliative care specialists in hospice and hospital/community teams predominantly use low doses of sedative medication at the end of life for patient comfort rather than sedation: Findings from focus groups and patient records for I-CAN-CARE by Bella Vivat, Lucy Bemand-Qureshi, Jane Harrington, Sarah Davis and Patrick Stone in Palliative Medicine</p>