Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group
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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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Pls RT. Our🆕research paper - Effectiveness of injectable end-of-life symptom control medications & patient comfort often under-recorded ! International Journal of Nursing Studies Paper here: doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnu… Last research paper from PhD Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group The Queen's Nursing Institute 🚀Hattie Taylor RN DN QN🌈 Dr Crystal Oldman CBE EdD RN RHV QN FRCN RCN District and Community Nursing Forum
Welcome back Farhad Shokraneh who is rejoining @Peli_Cam as part of a collaborative project with Dr Katharine Weetman John MacArtney and @simonnoahetkind Farhad will be working on a Marie Curie funded realist review of prognostic uncertainty communication Marie Curie EOLC
Congratulations Dr Ben Bowers RN QN for this fantastic achievement. Ben epitomises the immense value of clinical academic nursing through his hugely important and cutting edge research programme Cambridge University Primary Care Unit
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
Wonderful to see Dr Sarah Booth mentioned #eapc2024 as an inspiration for Grace Meijuan Yang, this year's EAPC VZW early career award winner Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group
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
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…
Key new study conclusions: We need to seriously re-invest in community nursing services and support these core (and now extended) roles in palliative care The Queen's Nursing Institute Dr Crystal Oldman CBE EdD RN RHV QN FRCN Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group 🚀Hattie Taylor RN DN QN🌈 teamCNO 💙 Marie Curie EOLC WeCommNurses 💙 RCGP RCN District and Community Nursing Forum
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…
Is it time to rename #frailty? Read Sarah Hopkins Rowan Harwood Jagadish K Chhetri, MD,PhD Michael P Kelly and colleagues' insightful The BMJ piece here: bmj.com/content/386/bm…
Thinking about publishing your research? Read Catherine Walshe awesome The Queen's Nursing Institute blog for tips ⏬ QNIS NIHR ARC East of England NIHR School for Primary Care Research NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Wessex Dr Crystal Oldman CBE EdD RN RHV QN FRCN 🐝 Lee Tomlinson 💙 qni.org.uk/writing-resear…
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
Delighted and honoured to be having a conversation with Prof. Gina Awoko Higginbottom, MBE, PhD, FQNI on developing research in the community & the The Queen's Nursing Institute Community Nursing Research Forum on Day 1 !! Jesus College CPFT NIHR ARC East of England NIHR CRN East of England DPHPC Primary Care Unit Cambridge Palliative & End of Life Research Group
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
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