Palliative care services improvement aimed in BC research program
Friday, September 30th, 2011An $800,000 grant from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research will pave the way for nursing research at UBC’s Okanagan campus to be integrated into a four-year program for better palliative care services for the whole province.
UBC nursing researcher Barb Pesut, Canada Research Chair in Health, Ethics and Diversity, and Barbara McLeod, a clinical nurse specialist from Fraser Health Authority, lead one of three principal areas of research called Educating for a Palliative Approach while Elisabeth Antifeau represents Interior Health on iPANEL as a practitioner co-investigator in the area of Patient and Family-Centred Improvements.
A new network was created for the purpose. Initiative for a Palliative Approach in Nursing: Evidence and Leadership or iPANEL is tasked to find ways how nurses can further incorporate palliative nursing services in areas in a variety of care settings.
Three principal areas of research comprise the body with UBC nursing researcher Barb Pesut, Canada Research Chair in Health, Ethics and Diversity, and Barbara McLeod, a clinical nurse specialist from Fraser Health Authority, leading Educating for a Palliative Approach. Interior Health on iPANEL will be represented by Elisabeth Antifeau as a practitioner co-investigator in the area of Patient and Family-Centred Improvements. Educating for a Palliative Approach will research knowledge on how to best prepare nurses but considering their workload, healthcare setting and skills while the area of Interior Health will be looking into practical opportunities for nurses to work with patients who have chronic life-limiting illnesses needing palliative care.
source: http://www.bclocalnews.com/okanagan_similkameen/kelownacapitalnews/news/130744333.html

