European Journal of Palliative Care, 2014, Vol/iss 21/5 (236-9)
Paul Perkins, Rebecca Day, Julie Hapeshi, Lorraine Dixon and Rudo
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Hospices, as centres of excellence, have a duty to drive and initiate research if they are to provide high-quality palliative care but they do face a number of challenges. In this paper, the authors use their experience at Sue Ryder to provide some insight into how independent hospices can become active in conducting research.
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