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Editorial

Supportive and palliative care research collaboratives in the United Kingdom: an unnatural experiment?

Sheila Payne

Hospice Studies Lancaster University Lancaster, s.a.payne{at}lancaster.ac.uk

Julia Addington-Hall

University of Southampton Southampton

Alison Richardson

King's College London London

Michael Sharpe

University of Edinburgh Edinburgh

References

  • National Cancer Research Institute. Supportive and palliative care research in the UK: report of the NCRI strategic planning group on supportive and palliative care. London: NCRI, 2004.
  • Davies E., and Higginson IJ The solid facts: palliative care. Copenhagen: World Health Organisation, 2004.
  • Medical Research Council. A framework for development and evaluation of RCTs for complex interventions to improve health. UK: Medical Research Council, 2000.
  • Rahman A. Why do collaborative research? BMJ 2007; 335: 304.[Free Full Text]

Palliative Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 8, 663-665 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0269216307085175


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