How can social science and humanities help us “to know dying”?
This week, Marie Curie, the
@LindAlliance and partners, including cofunders the
@ESRC and
@MND Association launched a refreshed list of priorities for palliative and end of life care research.
Researchers at the
@OpenUniversity @openthanatology,
@uniofwarwick and @UCLPsychiatry /Marie Curie took on the task of bringing together researchers from diverse disciplines to identify five research areas for social sciences and humanities, based on the questions generated through the priority setting process.
These research areas were:
Experience, practice and education
Awareness, communication and planning
Power, ethics and transitions
Time, space and care
Diversity, equity and society
Each of these areas is explored and expanded upon in the To Know Dying report. The report outlines how a range of disciplinary approaches, including social sciences and humanities, are required to address the complex, multifaceted issues in palliative and end of life care.