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The cancer experiences research collaobrative (CECo): building research capacity in supportive and palliative care

The cancer experiences research collaobrative (CECo): building research capacity in supportive and palliative care
The cancer experiences research collaobrative (CECo): building research capacity in supportive and palliative care
To date, there has been only limited research into the supportive and palliative care experienced by people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. There is an urgent need to improve our understanding of the problems faced by people whose lives are changed by serious illness, and to use our knowledge to build better and more responsive programmes of care. The preferences, choices, stories, and voices of those affected by life-limiting illness are now central to the development of more and better research in supportive and palliative care. CECo is a new collaboration between experts from many disciplines and backgrounds that over the next 5 years will work to enhance the quality and impact of research in cancer care by taking a fresh look at some challenging problems. Its goal is to use research evidence to change clinical practice and service organisation in ways that will improve the care of people affected by cancer and other serious illnesses. CECo involves leading universities and professional organisations as well as hospice and cancer services from across England. Its purpose is to raise the standard of research, generate new resources, and foster innovation.
supportive and palliative care research, research collaboratives, research capacity, national cancer research institute
0969-9260
265-270
Bailey, Christopher
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Wilson, Roger
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Addington-Hall, Julia
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Payne, Sheila
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Clark, David
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Bailey, Christopher, Wilson, Roger, Addington-Hall, Julia, Payne, Sheila, Clark, David, Lloyd-Williams, Mari, Molassiotis, Alex and Seymour, Jane (2006) The cancer experiences research collaobrative (CECo): building research capacity in supportive and palliative care. Progess in Palliative Care, 14 (6), 265-270. (doi:10.1179/096992606X146408).

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Abstract

To date, there has been only limited research into the supportive and palliative care experienced by people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. There is an urgent need to improve our understanding of the problems faced by people whose lives are changed by serious illness, and to use our knowledge to build better and more responsive programmes of care. The preferences, choices, stories, and voices of those affected by life-limiting illness are now central to the development of more and better research in supportive and palliative care. CECo is a new collaboration between experts from many disciplines and backgrounds that over the next 5 years will work to enhance the quality and impact of research in cancer care by taking a fresh look at some challenging problems. Its goal is to use research evidence to change clinical practice and service organisation in ways that will improve the care of people affected by cancer and other serious illnesses. CECo involves leading universities and professional organisations as well as hospice and cancer services from across England. Its purpose is to raise the standard of research, generate new resources, and foster innovation.

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Published date: April 2006
Keywords: supportive and palliative care research, research collaboratives, research capacity, national cancer research institute

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Local EPrints ID: 44291
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44291
ISSN: 0969-9260
PURE UUID: 34489aa1-6ba7-4fa6-84d4-f584ecf0bd89
ORCID for Christopher Bailey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7528-6264

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Date deposited: 22 Feb 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:02

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Author: Christopher Bailey ORCID iD
Author: Roger Wilson
Author: Sheila Payne
Author: David Clark
Author: Mari Lloyd-Williams
Author: Alex Molassiotis
Author: Jane Seymour

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