News about EAPC Onlus
Tips and traps: Holding an open meeting online at #EAPC2020 … and #EAPC2021
EAPC Task Force and Reference Group Co-chairs reflect on holding an open meeting in an online congress – and encourage you to follow their example at #EAPC2021… Open meetings are an important feature of EAPC congresses: a chance to showcase some … Continue reading →
Practical ethics in researching technology applications in palliative care: Examples from the MyPal study
Professor Tina Garani-Papadatos (Greece), Professor Sheila Payne and Dr Sean Hughes (UK) on behalf of the MyPal Consortium. Palliative care research always raises important and sensitive ethical questions.1 This is especially so when children, their parents and adults with advanced cancers are involved. Funded … Continue reading →
How to measure the effects and potential adverse events of palliative sedation? An integrative review
María Arantzamendi, Alazne Belar Beitia and Carlos Centeno, researchers from the Instituto Cultura y Sociedad, Universidad de Navarra (Spain), are members of the Palliative Sedation consortium. Here, they explain the background to a longer article published in ‘Palliative Medicine’ and available … Continue reading →