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End of life care for people with severe mental illness: an evidence synthesis (the MENLOC study)
Project title: End of life care for people with severe mental illness: an evidence synthesis (the MENLOC study)
Call to action: 17/100 17/100 January 2018 HS&DR Researcher-led (Evidence Synthesis)
Research type: Evidence Synthesis
Chief investigator: Professor Ben Hannigan
Lead Author: Professor Ben Hannigan
Contractor: Cardiff University
Cost: £129,542.53
Co-investigators: Dr Paul Gill, Dr Sally Anstey
, Mr Alan Meudell
, Mr Roger Pratt, Mrs Deborah Edwards
, Mrs Mala Mann
, Professor Michael Coffey
.
Started: November 2018 | Status: Published March 2022
PROSPERO registration: CRD42018108988
This study highlighted a number of policy, service and practice issues, including supporting people where they choose to die, staff education, support and supervision, and proactive physical health care.
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