
ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people
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Research to improve care for LGBT+ people facing serious/ advanced illness or bereavement. Views our own. ACCESSCare B: Marie Curie-funded, C: NIHR RfPB-funded
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Cicely Saunders Institute at King's Paper of the Week! ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people study shows that person-centred care requires inclusive communication from clinicians & organisations, that creates space for LGBT+ patients to talk about gender & sexual orientation if they want to π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈdx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-β¦


So wonderful to speak with the brilliant team at St Joseph's Hospice today about the ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people research. Thanks for the invite π And what a brilliant display for #LGBTplusHM π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ


Great to see the ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people work on LGBT+ communication recognised by BMJ Quality & Safety in their list of top research for 2022. Not surprised - itβs great work. Well done all ππ½ ππ½ #LGBTHealth π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ ππΎ


Me, playing it cool next to my poster at #EAPC2023 ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people ππ¬π«


π«Άπ½ to #EAPC2023 for providing vital space for brilliant colleagues to share their work with & for LGBTQ+ people in receipt of palliative & bereavement care. So incredible to finally meet up in real life & such a great audience (me=100% #fangirl) π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ So excited for whatβs next π€


Our booklets co-produced with Macmillan Cancer Support are now available in print. Order copies for your information centre today!

So excited to have recently had the kick-off meeting for the Marie Curie funded ACCESSCare-I(mpact) project working with to bridge the gap between ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people research & practice RichardHarding Katherine Bristowe mariecurie.org.uk/research/inforβ¦

Feeling v. positive & looking forward to working with an incredible team of public representatives, healthcare professionals, community organisations, researchers & clinical academics π€π©·π©΅π€π€β€οΈπ§‘ππππ Michael Brady Liz Day π OUTpatients π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ LGBT Foundation Sabrina Bajwah π Prof Katherine Sleeman


Really delighted and proud to see the latest of our Cicely Saunders Institute at King's ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people @MarieCurieUK funded work published in @socscimed. This work advances theories of grief by highlighting the liminality some people experience following the death of a partner: sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦

Katherine Bristowe Cicely Saunders Institute at King's ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people Marie Curie @socscimed Although many of the #bereavement experiences described in our #qualitative dataset are accounted for in existing #grief theory, some participants described a liminal experience (a feeling of βnot being anywhereβ) that is not recognised within these established theories of grief.

Katherine Bristowe Cicely Saunders Institute at King's ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people Marie Curie @socscimed Rather than describing oscillating between loss and restoration orientation, as described in the Dual Process Model of grief, participants described a state of liminality. We viewed this liminal state as an interstice between loss and restoration in experiences of #grief.


Katherine Bristowe Cicely Saunders Institute at King's ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people Marie Curie @socscimed #Loneliness featured as a frequent emotional response to the #bereavement (eg "Feel life very lonely and not worth going on. Have great friends and family but feel isolation, alone and a burden"). Our corpus linguistic analysis shows occurrences of the word #lonely in context:


Excited to be part of ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people co-design workshop with stakeholders across UK for better LGBT+ palliative end-of-life care funded by Marie Curie advancing the evidence-based guidance: shorturl.at/ablV5 and shorturl.at/npuY2 and shorturl.at/gpT34

Buzzing since co-design roundtable earlier, bringing together a brilliant group, with professional expertise & personal experience, to understand how evidence-based ACCESSCare Research: better care for LGBT+ people resources can be used in practice & avoid the virtual shelfβ¨ ππ½ @mariecurie for supporting #impact

