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Category Archives: DIAdIC
Creating opportunities for knowledge transfer and impact: The role of the EAPC in European research
The European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) is a core partner of many large European Union funded studies, with knowledge transfer and stakeholder engagement as a primary focus. The EAPC projects team reflect on their role in supporting EU projects. … Continue reading
Sharing methods, learning and outputs: European Union-funded projects session at the EAPC 17th World Congress
NEW SERIES: EXPLORING NEW DIMENSIONS AT #EAPC2021 … THERE ARE JUST TEN DAYS TO THE 17TH WORLD CONGRESS ONLINE OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR PALLIATIVE CARE (#EAPC2021), WITH LIVE SESSIONS ON 6 TO 8 OCTOBER, AND LOTS OF ON-DEMAND CONTENT … Continue reading
DIAdIC: Supporting people with advanced cancer and their informal caregivers in their psycho-social needs
Prof Joachim Cohen, Project Coordinator, explains how the DIAdIC project will test and evaluate a nurse-led person-to-person approach and online learning that aim to support people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers. With almost four million people in the … Continue reading