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Economic Evaluation of End of Life Care (EconEndLife) is a European Research Council funded project, conducted through the Universities of Bristol & Birmingham

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@NeenRover
Eileen
3 years
@sabinebest @MarieCurieEOLC @UoBrisHEB @joclarkecoast Good to see the findings of this study after having worked on the qualitative development work for the ICECAP-SCM measure
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@sabinebest
Dr Sabine Best
3 years
What a great use of existing data from @MarieCurieEOLC funded research for a secondary analysis of a health economic measure for end of life @UoBrisHEB @joclarkecoast
@A_Finucane
Anne Finucane
3 years
Check out the ICECAP-SCM for conducting economic evaluation of palliative care interventions. Latest research led by @UoBrisHEB funded by @MarieCurieEOLC @sabinebest
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@ICECAPm
ICECAP measures
3 years
NEW: "An analysis of the construct validity and responsiveness of the ICECAP-SCM capability wellbeing measure in a palliative care hospice setting" Research led by @GarethMyring @Paul_M_Mitchell and @joclarkecoast @UoBrisHEB
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@Lucy_Selman
Lucy Selman
5 years
@GoodGriefFest
Good Grief Festival
5 years
We've just released our first events for #GoodGriefFestival. Good Grief is a free virtual event, taking place from Oct 30th to Nov 1st. We believe that a festival about grief is now more important than ever & we're thrilled to announce our first speakers:
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@ICECAPm
ICECAP measures
6 years
Congratulations to @henry_1kwo whose work researched feasibility of @ICECAPm in those with organ failure for using in @EconEndLife studies
@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
6 years
Congratulations to Dr @henry_1kwo who passed his PhD viva yesterday at @HEU_UoB! Proud supervisors @CaraBaileyEOLC @PhilKinghorn Alistair Hewison & me! Thanks to examiners @yorke_janelle @HajBrum & chair Caroline Bradbury-Jones
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@sabinebest
Dr Sabine Best
6 years
Of £2.56billion of funds for non-commercial research projects active in the UK in 2018, only 0.21% were spent on #palliative and end of life care research. https://t.co/iV8aN4ooOX Up from 0.16% in 2014, but still way too little by far.
mariecurie.org.uk
End of life care is one of the lowest funded areas of healthcare research
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@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
6 years
Many thanks @cinzia_dinovi and Elenka Brenna for the opportunity to visit Pavia & for your excellent hospitality & good discussions on ageing, long-term care and @EconEndLife
@cinzia_dinovi
cinzia.dinovi
6 years
Prof. Joanna Coast, Health Economics Seminar #demunipv #unipv #healtheconomics @joclarkecoast
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@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
6 years
Delighted to see an ethics poster arguing for use of the capability approach in end of life care at #MCRSM19 ! @MarieCurieEOLC @CapabilityApp @ICECAPm @EconEndLife
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@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
6 years
Stark contrast from @DrLizSampson between cancer (speedy diagnosis, most care paid for, potential for cure, hospice or hospital care) & dementia (long wait for diagnosis, most care paid for by self or family, no cure, nursing home care). #MCRSM19
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@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
6 years
Importance of needs-based access to palliative/supportive/EoLC for those with dementia & current failure of health systems for those with severe dementia pointed out by @DrLizSampson at #MCRSM19 @MarieCurieEOLC conference
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@LiseDesiree
Lise Desireé Hansen
6 years
Value of health gains: No higher value at end-of-life, but quality of life is important. New paper with @t_kjaer:
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@koonalshah
Koonal Shah
6 years
This is an fine paper - essential reading for anyone interested in social preferences and the end of life premium debate. Those of you who attended my talk at #iHEA2019 will have seen me present a few extracts from this study.
@LiseDesiree
Lise Desireé Hansen
6 years
Value of health gains: No higher value at end-of-life, but quality of life is important. New paper with @t_kjaer:
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@UoBrisHEHP
Health Economics & Health Policy @ Bristol
7 years
New paper from @PhilKinghorn of @HEU_UoB & @joclarkecoast of @UoBrisHEB looking at objectives for end of life care & implications for @EconEndLife
@PhilKinghorn
Phil Kinghorn
7 years
There might be a case for evaluating #EndofLifeCare in terms of #QALYs if the objective is facilitating comparability of cost-effectiveness across health system, but what stakeholders want for patients is the ability to experience a good death
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@PhilKinghorn
Phil Kinghorn
7 years
This looks like a challenging but important PhD topic, a great opportunity and a great supervisory team at @UoBrisHEB
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findaphd.com
PhD Project - Measuring Capability for the Economic Evaluation of End-Of-Life Care for Children and Young People at University of Bristol, listed on FindAPhD.com
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@joclarkecoast
Joanna Coast
7 years
On my way to @LancasterUni for final meeting of feasibility #NamasteTrial led by @KAFroggatt - looking forward to interesting discussions of all the work achieved during this @NamasteResearch
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@UoBrisHEHP
Health Economics & Health Policy @ Bristol
7 years
Work on @EconEndLife from @joclarkecoast & colleagues, using @QualHealthEcon methods to look at feasibility of best worst scaling task with those receiving hospice care
@PhilKinghorn
Phil Kinghorn
7 years
New paper in BMJ Supportive & Palliative Medicine with @CaraBaileyEOLC @HuynhElisabeth @tflynnhealth & @joclarkecoast showing that Hospice patients can participate in choice experiments to value supportive care outcomes
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@Lucy_Selman
Lucy Selman
7 years
@joclarkecoast presenting on health economics in palliative care and the ICECAP approach #PEOLCResearchGroupSW @PEoLCResearchSW
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