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International variations in primary care physician consultation time: a systematic review of 67 countries
G Irving, AL Neves, H Dambha-Miller, A Oishi, H Tagashira, A Verho, ...
BMJ open 7 (10), e017902, 2017
7582017
The challenges of uncertainty and interprofessional collaboration in palliative care for non-cancer patients in the community: a systematic review of views from patients …
A Oishi, FEM Murtagh
Palliative medicine 28 (9), 1081-1098, 2014
2362014
Validation of the integrated palliative care outcome scale (IPOS)–Japanese version
H Sakurai, M Miyashita, K Imai, S Miyamoto, H Otani, A Oishi, Y Kizawa, ...
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 49 (3), 257-262, 2019
822019
Identified palliative care approach needs with SPICT in family practice: a preliminary observational study
J Hamano, A Oishi, Y Kizawa
Journal of palliative medicine 21 (7), 992-998, 2018
342018
Cross-cultural adaptation of the professional version of the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) in Japanese
A Oishi, J Haruta, K Yoshimi, M Goto, K Yoshida, H Yoshimoto
Journal of interprofessional care 31 (1), 85-90, 2017
302017
Prevalence and characteristics of patients being at risk of deteriorating and dying in primary care
J Hamano, A Oishi, Y Kizawa
Journal of pain and symptom management 57 (2), 266-272. e1, 2019
292019
Frequency of discussing and documenting advance care planning in primary care: secondary analysis of a multicenter cross-sectional observational study
J Hamano, A Oishi, T Morita, Y Kizawa
BMC palliative care 19, 1-8, 2020
132020
Comparison between patient-reported and clinician-reported outcomes: validation of the Japanese version of the Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale for staff
H Sakurai, M Miyashita, T Morita, AS Naito, S Miyamoto, H Otani, J Nozato, ...
Palliative & supportive care 19 (6), 702-708, 2021
112021
A cross-sectional survey of interprofessional education across 13 healthcare professions in Japan.
M Goto, J Haruta, A Oishi, K Yoshida, K Yoshimi, Y Takemura, ...
Asia Pacific Scholar 3 (2), 2018
92018
Self-perceived burden for people with life-threatening illness: a qualitative systematic review
A Saji, A Oishi, R Harding
Journal of pain and symptom management 65 (3), e207-e217, 2023
82023
Research evidence is essential for the development of family medicine as a discipline in the Japanese healthcare system
M Kaneko, A Oishi, Y Matsui, J Miyachi, T Aoki, M Mathews
BJGP open 3 (2), 2019
62019
Impact of COVID-19 infection rates on admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: nationwide difference-in-difference design in Japan
M Kaneko, S Shimizu, A Oishi, K Fushimi
Family Medicine and Community Health 10 (4), 2022
52022
Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the supportive and palliative care indicators tool into Japanese: a preliminary report
A Oishi, J Hamano, K Boyd, S Murray
Palliative Medicine Reports 3 (1), 1-5, 2022
22022
Perspectives on expert generalist practice among Japanese family doctor educators: a qualitative study
M Kaneko, A Oishi, N Sawa, G Irving, Y Fujinuma
BJGP open 5 (3), 2021
12021
How and what do laypeople learn about end-of-life care using narrative? A case study in educational research
J Haruta, A Oishi, N Den
The Asia Pacific Scholar 5 (1), 16, 2020
12020
Good deaths for all in Japan: the potential role of primary palliative care
A Oishi, J Hamano
European Journal of Palliative Care 22 (5), 236-238, 2015
12015
PC-FACS
RE Rosenblum, SS Rogal, ER Park, C Impagliazzo, LB Abdulhay, ...
2023
Exploring how Japanese family physicians understand palliative care and identify patients for primary palliative care
A Oishi
University of Edinburgh, 2021
2021
BJGP OPEN
M Kaneko, A Oishi, N Sawa, G Irving, Y Fujinuma
2021
Self-perceived Burden for People with Life-threatening Illness: A Qualitative Systematic
A Saji, A Oishi, R Harding
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