On Friday 4th November, the Pal-Cycles research group met in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in the first face to face meeting of the European programme that will develop, implement, and test an intervention to improve quality of care to people with advanced cancer disease and their families, by providing a smooth transition from hospital to community care.
Many people with advanced cancer at the end of life leave hospital without follow-up information about diagnosis, prognosis, and appropriate care. Oftentimes, there is a lack of continuity and coordination in follow-up care, and this negatively affects everyone involved in an advanced disease situation.
The Palliative Care Yields Cancer Wellbeing Support (Pal-Cycles) is a €4.5 million project funded by the European Commission that aims to find the optimal transition model between the hospital and home. Led by Prof Jeroen Hasselaar from Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen (The Netherlands), this programme will facilitate patient-centred communication and continuity of care for people with advanced cancer, reducing unplanned hospital admissions and improving quality of life at the end of life.
Ten partners from nine European countries (The Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Portugal, Spain and Belgium) are involved in the consortium partnership. Using multi-method approaches, this research group will develop and adapt an intervention to the local, social, cultural, and economic contexts of seven countries (The Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Portugal).
To learn more about this project visit https://palliativeprojects.eu/palcycles/or follow us on Twitter @PalCycles
Funded by the European Union (grant no. 101057243). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. The UK team are funded under the Innovate UK Horizon Europe Guarantee Programme UKRI Reference Number 10038822.
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