Conference Presentations

Conference Presentations

If we are to achieve our aspiration of being in the top 10 hospices recognised for their research expertise, we realise that we must support our staff to develop their research capability.


Being ‘research active’ means that hospices use the right evidence, in the right way, at the right time to plan, deliver and evaluate care. It is also concerned with the generation and development of new knowledge, evidence and research questions to make a difference to people’s lives.  

 

International Conference on Integrated Care 2022

Improving quality of life for people 65 and over living with dementia using a personalised memory game application

Rachel Convery, Professor Ken Mills, Professor Sarah McGhee, Georgina Keggin, Bruce Elliott, Helen McAskill, Charlie Robinson, Anne Mills

 

International Conference on Integrated Care 2022

The lived experience of volunteer-supported palliative care

Wendy Smith, Sarah McGhee, Lonan Challis, Anne Mills

University College Isle of Man Annual Research Festival 2022

The challenges of conducting dementia research on the Isle of Man

Georgie Keggin

 

International Conference on Integrated Care 2022

Digital Legacies: innovation, assets, passwords, and ultimately access

Wendy Smith, Anne Mills

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2021

Using outcome measures in palliative care to improve patient care

Cheryl Young, Lonan Challis

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2021

The impact of forced innovation during COVID-19 on Fatigue and Breathlessness (FAB) follow-on sessions

Alison Christian

International Conference on Integrated Care 2020

“Feeling loss of control”: The experiences of informal carers of people at the end of life

Giovanna Cruz, Hollie Quaye, Jo Beard, Christine Bloomer, Anne Mills, Sarah McGhee

International Conference on Integrated Care 2020

Needs Assessment for Person-Centred palliative and end of life care in the Isle of Man

Giovanna Cruz, Gillian Street, Lonan Oldam, Anne Mills, Sarah McGhee

International Conference on Integrated Care 2020

A Compassionate Communities’ Programme to Support Volunteers to be Carers at the End of Life

Wendy Smith

University College Isle of Man Annual Research Festival 2020

Listening to action: Community involvement in strategy development

Lonan Challis

1st North American Conference on Integrated Care

Support through sunflowers: Growing a community’s awareness of hidden disabilities

Wendy Smith

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2020

Needs Assessment for Palliative and End of Life Care

Sarah McGhee

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2020

Improving care in Nursing Homes using Project ECHO

Cheryl Young

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2020

The experiences of informal carers of people at the end of life

Dr. Giovanna Cruz and Dr. Hollie Quaye

Scholl Academic Centre Annual Research Symposium 2019

Research Active Hospice

Helen McAskill

International Conference on Integrated Care 2019

Evaluating Volunteer Wellbeing as Part of Compassionate Isle of Man

Wendy Smith

International Conference on Integrated Care 2019

Designing the Hospice of the future: Developing a partnership with the next generation

Lonan Oldam

Hospice UK 2017

The Pressure and Priveledge of Providing Palliative Care Professionally to friends, colleagues and family

Dr. Lottie Morris and Dr. Ben Harris

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