Theories of good death focused on acceptance, control, and meaning-making inform adult palliative care in high-resource settings. As children’s palliative and hospice care (CPHC) develops in resource-limited settings, critical conceptualisations of a good death for children across these diverse settings are unknown. Assessed against high-resource setting tenets of good death from carer perspectives, results suggest: carer agency is limited; advanced discussion of death does not occur; distress results from multiple burdens; basic survival is prioritised; physical pain is not an emphasised experience; and carers publicly accept death quickly while private grief continues. Hegemonic conceptions of ‘good death’ for children do not occur in con...
The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional re...
This is an essay written for submission to the science journal *Nature* in 2016. It was rejected, an...
This review was funded through a Seed Grant from the Centre for Research Excellence in Severe Asthma...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Incentives have been proposed to NHS hospitals to encourage the collection of ‘quality’ umbilical UC...
An estimated 13% of the global adolescent population aged 12-19 years – or 166 million children – li...
A large proportion of long-term care for people with disabilities and/or long-term health conditions...
Background Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the commonest causes of adult hospitalisatio...
Background: While telemedicine is seen as an emerging practice that will outlast the COVID-19 pande...
One of the hallmarks of human cognition is its adaptability and ability to prioritize task demands i...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
A webinar for practitioners, academics and policy makers on applying the capabilities approach in gr...
‘It has had quite a lot of reverberations through the family’: reconfiguring relationships through p...
Since the government paper “An organization with a memory” the National Health Service has sought to...
The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional re...
This is an essay written for submission to the science journal *Nature* in 2016. It was rejected, an...
This review was funded through a Seed Grant from the Centre for Research Excellence in Severe Asthma...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Incentives have been proposed to NHS hospitals to encourage the collection of ‘quality’ umbilical UC...
An estimated 13% of the global adolescent population aged 12-19 years – or 166 million children – li...
A large proportion of long-term care for people with disabilities and/or long-term health conditions...
Background Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the commonest causes of adult hospitalisatio...
Background: While telemedicine is seen as an emerging practice that will outlast the COVID-19 pande...
One of the hallmarks of human cognition is its adaptability and ability to prioritize task demands i...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
A webinar for practitioners, academics and policy makers on applying the capabilities approach in gr...
‘It has had quite a lot of reverberations through the family’: reconfiguring relationships through p...
Since the government paper “An organization with a memory” the National Health Service has sought to...
The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional re...
This is an essay written for submission to the science journal *Nature* in 2016. It was rejected, an...
This review was funded through a Seed Grant from the Centre for Research Excellence in Severe Asthma...