Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group (@peli_cam) 's Twitter Profile
Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group

@peli_cam

Researching and improving palliative care: the journeys of people, their caregivers & the professionals caring for them @Cambridge_Uni @PCU_Cambridge #peolc

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Heading to #EAPC2024 this week? Keep an eye out for @Peli_cam Addenbrooke's Charity research on communicating uncertainty from Rosanna Fennessy & Simon Noah Etkind Oral presentation 25.6 at 16.30 on 17, and Poster 1.095 eapc2024.abstractserver.com/program/#/deta… EAPC VZW

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How can we communicate uncertainty better and what are patient and healthcare professional experiences? Have a look at Rosanna's @Peli_cam poster at P90 in the poster hall today #EAPC2024 EAPC VZW

How can we communicate uncertainty better and what are patient and healthcare professional experiences? 

Have a look at Rosanna's @Peli_cam poster at P90 in the poster hall today 

 #EAPC2024 <a href="/EAPCvzw/">EAPC VZW</a>
Simon Noah Etkind (@simonnoahetkind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People need 24/7 access to palliative care in case of urgent need at the end of life, but provision is limited and variable in UK Maternity units don't close at 5pm, why is a postcode lottery tolerated in palliative care? Thank for highlighting these issues Ikumi #EAPC2024

People need 24/7 access to palliative care in case of urgent need at the end of life, but provision is limited and variable in UK

Maternity units don't close at 5pm, why is a postcode lottery tolerated in palliative care? 

Thank for highlighting these issues Ikumi

#EAPC2024
Barbara Gomes (@b_gomes_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find out how @Maja_Furlan tested and improved methods of surveying bereaved relatives about the support they got (or didn’t get) #EAPC2024 Universidade de Coimbra

Find out how @Maja_Furlan tested and improved methods of surveying bereaved relatives about the support they got (or didn’t get) 

#EAPC2024 
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Our paper's out in 'print' 🙂 International Journal of Nursing Studies - Effectiveness of injectable end-of-life symptom control medications and patient comfort often under-recorded Open access 🔽🔽 Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Labelling patients as frail can be problematic. .Sarah Hopkins and colleagues call for greater inclusion of older people in deciding how best to talk about #frailty bmj.com/content/386/bm…

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Come along to the Death & Dying Intellectual Forum public events I'm co-leading this Autumn Jesus College Innovative insights & research shared by leaders across disciplines - in-person and via Zoom. Pls Share widely ! jesus.cam.ac.uk/events/death-a… Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group The Queen's Nursing Institute Wellcome

Simon Noah Etkind (@simonnoahetkind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to work with jlenizmartelli Prof Katherine Sleeman Anna Bone and colleagues on this analysis. 50% of those with palliative care needs not expected to die in the next 12 months, demonstrating the growing need for upstream #palliative care

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landmark report from Marie Curie Marie Curie EOLC. Too many people die without the support they need for their symptoms, and the workforce is insufficient, leading to inequitable gaps in care. We need investment in community services to provide 24/7 support

landmark report from <a href="/mariecurieuk/">Marie Curie</a> <a href="/MarieCurieEOLC/">Marie Curie EOLC</a>.

Too many people die without the support they need for their symptoms, and the workforce is insufficient, leading to inequitable gaps in care. We need investment in community services to provide 24/7 support