Thank you to all those who completed Round 1 of our Delphi study. Weβve been busy analyzing the results.
Round 2 is now open. Look out for your email with your link to complete Round 2.
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ALT Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire are conducting a study to find out which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set on end-of-life care in critical care.
We are looking for bereaved family members, patients who were given a limited chance of survival whilst in critical care, healthcare professionals and staff.
Taking part involves completing two online questionnaires. Each questionnaire should take no longer than 30 mins. Scan the QR code or vist https://peacecos.com/
Do you have experience of a family member receiving #EndOfLife care in critical care or are you a patient who had a limited chance of surviving ICU? Get involved in our research study to develop person-centred outcomes in #EndOfLifeCarepeacecos.com/delphi-study/@UKSepsisTrust
ALT A man and woman use a laptop and a table to complete questionnaires. Text says do you have direct experience of an adult family member or friend receiving end-of-life care in critical care within the last 10 years or have you been a critical care patient within the last 10 years with a limited chance of survival. Taking part involves two online questionnaires to rank possible outcomes. Each questionnaire should take no more than 30 minutes. https://peacecos.com/ email peace-cos@herts.ac.uk
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Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire are conducting a study to ο¬nd out which outcomes matter most to healthcare professionals involved in end-of-life care in critical care.
For more info. about this and other research opportunities see baccn.org/mediacentre/news/
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ALT group of healthcare professionals looking toward the camera. Text saying participants wanted for PEACE-COS study. Learn more www.peace-cos.com email peace-cos@herts.ac.uk
ALT A group of healthcare professionals looking toward the camera. Text saying participants wanted for PEACE-COS study. Learn more www.peace-cos.com email peace-cos@herts.ac.uk
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ALT Patients hands being held in critical care Text saying participants wanted for PEACE-COS study. Help identify what matters most to patients and their family in end-of-life care in critical care. Learn more www.peacecos.com email peace-cos@herts.ac.uk
Can you help?
We are looking to interview family and friends of people who received end-of-life care in critical care. Our study will help improve future research.
peacecos.com/
ALT A young black women and a senior white man talking on the phone. A senior lady undertaking an online interview. Text saying participants wanted for PEACE-COS study. Learn more www.peacecos.com email peace-cos@herts.ac.uk