2023 Annual report Palliative Care
*Activities
- Meeting at SAPC ASM 19th July 2023 with in person and online attendance
- Co-Chairs Sarah Mitchell and Lucy Pocock
- Membership continues to grow and includes medical students, academics and clinical researchers from primary care, palliative care and health education.
*Evidence of impact of the SIG / *Outcomes from SIG meeting at last SAPC ASM (if held)
- Collaboration through the SIG has led to an editorial in BJGP. Reforming primary palliative care: a call to arms. Emilie Couchman, Lucy Pocock, Ben Bowers, Jenny Harlock, Stephen Barclay, Suzanne Richards, Sarah Mitchell. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38154949/
*How affiliation with SAPC has helped the SIG
- Platform for annual meeting at ASM
- Opportunity to share progress with academic primary care community through SAPC newsletters / bulletins
- Association with SAPC provides credibility and profile, leading to:
- Opportunities to share plans for research and recruit other interested academics to participate in relevant studies and / or support future proposals e.g. through steering group membership.
- Opportunity to take part in relevant project work with policy makers
*Future plans
- SM appointed to National Clinical Director for Palliative and End of Life Care, NHS England
- New Co-Chair will be appointed early 2024
- A regular platform to share relevant meetings / research findings / funding opportunities – this could be via webinars to share research by members of the SIG
- Sharing what works and what doesn’t work in engaging hard to reach populations across the country in research
- Engaging students with primary palliative care research – e.g. sharing projects for SSCs
- Engaging the primary care multi-disciplinary team in research, including community nurses
- Building research capacity in primary care including through PhD supervision (SM co-supervisor for EC)
- A future Special Interest Group meeting focussed on inequalities in palliative care and the role of primary care.
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