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How can palliative and end of life care be improved?
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This Marie Curie project aims to ask people living with serious life limiting illness, their family, friends and health and social care professionals involved in their care, what they think future research should focus on.
Marie Curie want to make sure that future research about palliative and end of life care addresses issues or problems that are important to people with a serious, life-limiting illness, and / or those close to them.
They'd like to hear from…
• People living with a serious life-limiting illness who may or may not be receiving palliative care or end of life care.
• People who are caring for a loved one or someone they know who has a serious life-limiting illness.
• Bereaved carers, family members or friends whose loved one(s) died following a terminal illness.
• Professionals from health, social care, or other sectors supporting people living with terminal illness
• Volunteers supporting people living with a serious life-limiting illness.
• Members of the public who are interested in palliative and end of life care
This Marie Curie project aims to ask people living with serious life limiting illness, their family, friends and health and social care professionals involved in their care, what they think future research should focus on.
Marie Curie want to make sure that future research about palliative and end of life care addresses issues or problems that are important to people with a serious, life-limiting illness, and / or those close to them.
They'd like to hear from…
• People living with a serious life-limiting illness who may or may not be receiving palliative care or end of life care.
• People who are caring for a loved one or someone they know who has a serious life-limiting illness.
• Bereaved carers, family members or friends whose loved one(s) died following a terminal illness.
• Professionals from health, social care, or other sectors supporting people living with terminal illness
• Volunteers supporting people living with a serious life-limiting illness.
• Members of the public who are interested in palliative and end of life care