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Posts by Simon Etkind

Communicating Uncertain RecoVEry in acute care: a survey of physicians’ views. (The CURVE Study) Communicating Uncertain RecoVEry in acute care: a survey of physicians’ views. (The CURVE Study)

Calling all UK based doctors! Take part in our survey to improve Communication of Uncertain RecoVEry in acute care.

Follow this link to take part and please share widely with colleagues.

cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

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What Should We Aim for when Addressing Uncertainty from Serious Illness? A Stakeholder Focus Group Study - Journal of General Internal Medicine Background Uncertainty is ubiquitous in serious illness. It defines experiences of diagnosis, current illness, and future prognosis and is experienced across physical, psychological, and temporal doma...

New paper considers what we should aim for when addressing uncertainty from serious illness.

Important elements are finding security together by reframing uncertainty and moving forward through parallel planning.

Great work Rachel & team!

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Implementing patient-centred outcome measures in palliative care clinical practice. An updated systematic review of facilitators and barriers - BMC Palliative Care Background Patient-centred outcome measures (PCOMs), when well implemented, are powerful tools facilitating patient, family and clinical communication to better respond to patient needs. Their routine...

Our new review of patient centred outcome measures in #palliative care is out: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

Pulling together evidence since 2013 with info on facilitators and barriers to implementation

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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.

Just out in @palliativemedj.bsky.social:

Our practice review brings together the latest evidence on managing gastric outflow obstruction in palliative care

Available open access here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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St Clare Hospice Palliative Care Conference - St Clare Hospice The biennial St Clare Hospice Palliative Care Conference takes place in-person on Friday 10th October 2025 at The Harlow Hotel in Essex.

See this link for details of the conference: stclarehospice.org.uk/professional...

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I'm honoured to be speaking at the @stclarehospice.bsky.social Hospice Palliative Care Conference on Friday 10th October.

This year's theme is 'The future of end of life care' & I'll be talking about how we can deliver more equitable #EndOfLifeCare by changing our approach to future uncertainties

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Bella Madden's poem on anticipatory injectable medications in end-of-life care
Bella Madden's poem on anticipatory injectable medications in end-of-life care YouTube video by Primary Care Unit, University of Cambridge

Bella Madden, our public research partner, shares a heartfelt poem on anticipatory injectable medications in end-of-life care. The poem accompanies a new research paper exploring family carers experiences with these practices.

youtu.be/fHoAaiPG6C8

Read more:

doi.org/10.1177/1744...

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This personal piece by Robbie puts his writings on attachment theory in context of his life n parenting. It is heartbreakingly matter of fact about what he's been through. But the analytic upshot is that attachment theory has clear implications in this more extreme situation too. A pleasure to read.

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‘This presents a difficult dilemma for clinicians: should they always provide explicit information, even when it may go against patients’ or families’ wishes?’ This week’s #EAPCblog explores this complex topic eapcnet.wordpress.com/2025/07/15/p...

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Our prognostic uncertainty communication study is out, see here for details! Please share with colleagues who may find this useful @rcphysicians.bsky.social apmposts.bsky.social @acutemedicine.bsky.social @gerisoc.bsky.social

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A flyer for Stephanie's study. For more information, visit: https://brave-icu.my.canva.site/#patient-and-family-focus-groups

A flyer for Stephanie's study. For more information, visit: https://brave-icu.my.canva.site/#patient-and-family-focus-groups

Stephanie Meddick-Dyson (@drstephmeddickd.bsky.social) is inviting people to share their experiences of care in the Intensive Care Unit through focus groups or interviews. Please see the flyer or get in touch with Stephanie for more details

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What does good look like in situations of uncertainty from serious illness? Rachel Chen presenting her framework of desired outcomes #EAPC2025

Finding security in uncertainty together is the key

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Sharing the results of this important study at #EAPC2025:
Mapping the #PalliativeCare #Research workforce in the UK 🗺️ - thoughts?

Led by @annefinucane.bsky.social
-with wide collaboration including @simonnoahetkind.bsky.social & @flissmurtagh.bsky.social

Funded by @mariecurieeolc.bsky.social

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Multimorbidity drives outpatient service use and is every specialties' business. We need more realistic conversations and better communication. Great presentation
@spbowers.bsky.social #EAPC2025. Any data on acute care use?

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New and extended roles in end of life care: @drbenbowers.bsky.social presenting his study of UK community nurses post-pandemic experiences @arceastofengland.bsky.social @pcucambridge.bsky.social #EAPC2025

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#EAPC2025 kicks off with a plenary on #ILD. #Opioids good for #cough, potentially for exertional dyspnoea and use at the very end-of-life - but not for chronic breathlessness. @eapcvzw.bsky.social

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Really pleased to see this work from my clinical lectureship published
@nihr.bsky.social @cam.ac.uk @cuh.nhs.uk

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Parallel planning for multiple future possibilities can help to map out the bounds of uncertainty.

People with multiple serious illnesses often face an uncertain future, and most people want to have open conversations about it, so its important to have a guide to support these conversations

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a description of recommendations for communicating about uncertainty

a description of recommendations for communicating about uncertainty

We've co-designed practice recommendations for communicating prognostic uncertainties in advanced multimorbidity.

See here for the paper: rdcu.be/enwFr

@pcucambridge.bsky.social
@rcphysicians.bsky.social @gerisoc.bsky.social
@apmposts.bsky.social @arceastofengland.bsky.social

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Out today. My amazing PhD student, Miki Fujimoto, supervised with @catherineevans.bsky.social publishes her first PhD paper. This systematic review examines readiness for ACP among frail older adults & develops a logic model to inform intervention development linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii...

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Out today! Walking the fine line with information provision at the end life is highly nuanced and complex but we provide a workable roadmap to minimise harm and promote beneficence.

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NOTICE Survey NOTICE Survey

Community nurses based in the UK? Please help us evidence how much of your work involves end of life care.

Take part in our 10-min max survey study here:
cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

@theqicn.bsky.social @crystaloldman.bsky.social @johnunsworth10.bsky.social @rosyroo.bsky.social

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Dying for Beginners | Dr Kathryn Mannix In modern British society, death is out of sight and behind closed doors. Many of us lack direct exposure to the dying process - with all sorts of potential emotional and spiritual consequences for how we grieve our loved ones, as well as how we prepare for our own deaths. What does the dying process actually look like? A short animation by Emily Downe, and voiced by Dr Kathryn Mannix which guides you gently on a step by step journey through the process of dying. Acclaimed author, speaker and former palliative care physician Dr Kathryn Mannix has spent her medical career working with people who have incurable, advanced illnesses. The author of two Sunday Times Bestsellers – With The End in Mind and Listen, Dr Mannix is on a mission to reclaim the public’s understanding of dying. CREDITS Written and voiced by Dr Kathryn Mannix Directed and designed by Emily Downe Animated by Martha Halliday Music and sound by Jan Willem de With Produced by Theos with thanks to The Fetzer institute Find out more about Theos' work in the area of death, dying and the afterlife here: https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/dying-for-beginners-theos-work-on-death-dying-and-the-afterlife ***** Like what you see? Be sure to sign up to the Theos monthly newsletter to stay up-to-date with all our content, research and events: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E9E17CAB71AC7464 CONNECT WITH THEOS Twitter: https://twitter.com/Theosthinktank Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theosthinktank LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theos---the-think-tank/ Website: https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/ CHECK OUT OUR PODCASTS The Sacred: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sacred/id1326888108 Reading Our Times: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/reading-our-times/id1530952185

It's #DyingMattersWeek

We're all going to do it. Shouldn't we get our minds around what to expect?

Here's a 3 min guide. If you like it, please share it.

bit.ly/TheosDFB

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Community nurses - how much of your work involves end of life care? Does any of this work have to go deferred?

Please help with our short anonymous survey
& share widely with colleagues 🙂

Take part here:
cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

@crystaloldman.bsky.social @theqicn.bsky.social

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Open access paper just out on The social determinants of where people die: A study of moderators and mediators using linked UK Census and mortality data. Brilliantly led by @joannamdavies.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Yup, this is why we need to respond to Sir Chris Whittys survey request about medical training for the future. We must plan for a workforce who can deliver healthcare aligned to needs of patients, the majority of which have MLTC. Similar, of course, for nursing/AHP @gerisoc.bsky.social

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🚨Our new BJGP paper - community nurses providing palliative care find collaborating with GPs harder, where practices have been moved towards remote dialogue & workforce diversification @bjgp.bsky.social

Pls Share. Our paper: bjgp.org/content/earl...

@theqicn.bsky.social @crystaloldman.bsky.social

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge have found that community nurses providing palliative care find collaborating with GPs harder, where practices have been moved towards remote dialogue and workforce diversification.

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Marie Curie funded research is looking into the palliative and end of life care research workforce. Can you help?

The sessions seek to explore your views on the findings and implications for growing the palliative care research workforce in the UK. See below post for details 👇

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