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期刊名称:BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
Published quarterly in print and continuously online, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care aims to connect many disciplines and specialties throughout the world by providing high quality, clinically relevant research, reviews, comment, information and news of international importance.
We hold an inclusive view of supportive and palliative care research and we are able to call on expertise to critique the whole range of methodologies within the subject, including those working in transitional research, clinical trials, epidemiology, behavioural sciences, ethics and health service research. Articles with relevance to clinical practice and clinical service development will be considered for publication.
In an international context, many different categories of clinician and healthcare workers do clinical work associated with palliative medicine, specialist or generalist palliative care, supportive care, psychosocial-oncology and end of life care. We wish to engage many specialties, not only those traditionally associated with supportive and palliative care. We hope to extend the readership to doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers and researchers in medical and surgical specialties, including but not limited to cardiology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, neurology, oncology, paediatrics, primary care, psychiatry, psychology, renal medicine, respiratory medicine.
The content of the four print editions a year will feature a selection of the online journal, and will include original research of an international standard, focused editorial comment as well as important systematic reviews. A news section, updated regularly, with rapid publication of correspondence on newsworthy topics will appear online, alongside columns, short reports and opinion pieces. Critiques of current practice and examination of new guidelines will also be a regular feature of the journal as well as a digest of important publications on supportive and palliative care issues from other journals.
Instructions to Authors
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care aims to connect many disciplines and specialties throughout the world by providing clinically relevant research, reviews, comment, information and news of high quality and international importance. We hold an inclusive view of supportive and palliative care in behavioural sciences, clinical trials, epidemiology, ethics, health service and translational research.
Authors should bear in mind that the inclusion of additional material (e.g. video clips, sound files and links to useful websites) is strongly encouraged.
Editorial Board
Jason Boland Hull York Medical School University of Hull, UK Jason.Boland@hyms.ac.uk
Joachim Cohen Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels, Belgium Joachim.Cohen@vub.be
Marie Fallon Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre (CRUK) Edinburgh, UK marie.fallon@ed.ac.uk
Jo Hockley University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, UK jo.hockley@ed.ac.uk
Kunihiko Ishitani Higashi Sapporo Hospital Sapporo, Japan ishitani@hsh.or.jp
Miriam Johnson University of Hull Hull, UK Miriam.Johnson@hyms.ac.uk
Ciarán Kenny University of Dublin Trinity College Dublin, Ireland ckenny9@tcd.ie
Lauren Krotz Levine Cancer Institute Atrium Health Charlotte, NC, USA lauren.krotz@atriumhealth.org
Geoff Mitchell MBBS Program Ipswich Queensland, Australia g.mitchell@uq.edu.au
Educational Associate Editor
Julia Addington-Hall University of Southampton Southampton, UK
Sam Ahmedzai University of Sheffield Sheffield, UK
Myra Bluebond-Langner Rutgers University New Jersey, USA
Snezana Bosnjak Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia Serbia
Eduardo Bruera U.T. MD Anderson Cancer Center Texas, USA
Elise Carey Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
Katherine Clark Department of Palliative Care Calvary Mater Newcastle New South Wales, Australia
Finella Craig Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children London, UK
David Currow Flinders University Adelaide, Australia
Massimo Costantini IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino Genova, Italy
Sinéad Donnelly Consultant in Palliative Medicine Senior Clinical Lecturer Otago School of Medicine, Wellington
Gustavo de Simone Universidad del Salvador Buenos Aries, Argentina
Yvonne Engels Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Robin Fainsinger University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada
Aoife Gleeson Honorary Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University and Consultant in Palliative Medicine Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr Ystrad Mynach, UK
Xavier Gómez-Batiste WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Palliative Care Programmes/The Qualy Catalan End of Life Observatory Barcelona, Spain
Gunn Grande Professor of Palliative Care The School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work The University of Manchester Manchester, UK
Irene Higginson King’s College London, UK
Stein Kaasa University Hospital of Trondheim Palliative Medicine Unit Trondheim, Norway
Allan Kellehear University of Bradford Bradford, UK
Philip Larkin School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems & Our Lady’s Hospice and Care Services, University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
Peter Lawlor Palliative Care Medicine University of Ottawa Medical Director, Palliative Care Unit, Bruyere Continuing Care Ottawa, Canada
Jane Maher Macmillan Centre for Cancer Support London, UK
Dame Barbara Monroe Special Commissioner, Royal Hospital Chelsea Trustee, Marie Curie Cancer Care Former Chief Executive, St Christopher’s Hospice London, UK
Scott Murray Primary Palliative Care Research Group Edinburgh, UK
Simon Noble Royal Gwent Hospital Newport, UK
Sheila Payne Division of Health Research Lancaster University, UK
Lukas Radbruch Director of the Clinic for Palliative Medicine Department of Palliative Medicine, University Hospital Bonn Germany
Josep Porta Sales Catalonian Institute of Oncology (L’Hospitalet-Barcelona) Barcelona, Spain
Jane Seymour University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK
Kris Vissers Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Julie Watson University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland
Bee Wee Senior Clinical Lecturer and Academic Lead in Palliative Medicine Associate Director of Clinical Studies University of Oxford Oxford, UK
Andrew Wilcock University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK
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