Investigating whether older adults of South Asian, Black African and Caribbean backgrounds felt affected by the digitalisation of primary care services since the Covid-19 pandemic

Investigating whether older adults of South Asian, Black African and Caribbean backgrounds felt affected by the digitalisation of primary care services since the Covid-19 pandemic
Advancing understanding of how health and care services have been digitalised during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reflecting on a paper describing a qualitative research study exploring the experiences of relatives who discussed DNACPR with medical professionals.
Exploring palliative care experiences of people of African and Caribbean descent during and immediately prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exploring the experiences of people who discussed DNACPR with a healthcare professional on behalf of a relative during the coronavirus pandemic, with the aim of identifying areas of good practice and what needs to be improved.
Exploring how discussions about resuscitation can be improved for relatives and carers who had a conversation about resuscitation with a medical professional on behalf of a family member during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Understanding the priorities of people from African and Caribbean descent at end-of-life, and barriers to good end of life and bereavement care.
Focusing on our research into co-resident carers of individuals living with dementia, and revealing the endemic legal uncertainty during the pandemic social care crisis.
A rapid review of the effectiveness of personal protective equipment (PPE) in reducing the transmission of COVID-19 in health and social care settings.
Looking at the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out in light of population risk.
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