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Palliative and End of Life Care
Palliative care enables people with serious illnesses, and their unpaid/family carers, to maintain their quality of life and reduce suffering at any stage of a chronic, progressive, long-term or life-limiting condition. It can be provided in a range of settings including hospitals, hospices, long-term care facilities, and in the home.
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Project MH57ARC East of England Family Carer Research Network (ACORN)
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Project PEOLC50Exploring Lived Experiences of Housing Insecurity and Palliative and End-of-Life Care
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Project PEOLC49Enhancing multi-sectoral research capacity in the East of England for palliative and end-of-life care (PEOLC): ensuring inclusive research for rural, coastal and low-income communities
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Project PEOLC48Identifying Community Nurses’ Contributions to End-of-Life Care
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Project PEOLC47Enhancing young carer support: optimising the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool Intervention (CSNAT-I) for use with Young Carers (CSNAT-I-YC)
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Project PEOLC46SNAP: Adapting the Support Needs Approach for Patients to Enable Delivery of Person-Centred Care to People with Progressive Conditions in Prison
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