Learning from COVID-19:What could change for palliative care in care homes?
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‘What have we learnt about delivering high-quality palliative and end of life care in care homes during COVID-19?’
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Introduction: NIHR ARC national groups Palliative and End of life care and Care homes; Building Collaboration and Innovation - Claire Goodman, University of Hertfordshire, NIHR ARC East of England
‘Hiding in plain sight’ care home staff priority questions during a pandemic: implications for working with care homes and end of life care - Anita Astle MBE – Managing Director Wren Hall Nursing Home, Dr Reena Devi, University of Leeds, NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber, Dr Alys Griffiths , University of Liverpool, IHR ARC North West Coast
‘Can’t do this alone’ - Integrated Community Palliative Partnership; what have we learnt from COVID? Delivering palliative care in care homes, working across partnerships to deliver the Enhanced Framework for Care Homes as a Policy priority -Anna Bone, King’s College London, NIHR ARC South London
CovPall_CareHome – learning from care homes on provision of palliative care -Katherine Sleeman, NIHR ARC South London
What have we learnt, what next? Curated conversation. Audience response to presentations, key points of learning and future research initiatives post pandemic Catherine Evans, King's College London, NIHR ARC South London & Stephen Barclay, University of Cambridge, NIHR ARC East of England