Integrating palliative care into dementia care to improve outcomes and experiences of people living with advanced dementia and their family caregivers

Study Code / Acronym
Pall-Dem care
Award Number
ICDA-D02
Award Type
Career Development Awards
Programme
Three Schools’ Dementia Programme (2021-2024)
Status / Stage
Active
Dates
1 June 2022 -
31 January 2024
Duration (calculated)
01 years 07 months
Funder(s)
NIHR SSCR
Funding Amount
£37,946.00
Funder/Grant study page
NIHR SSCR
Contracted Centre
University of Birmingham
Principal Investigator
Ping Guo
PI Contact
p.guo@bham.ac.uk
PI ORCID
0000-0003-0979-7047
WHO Catergories
Methodologies and approaches for risk reduction research
Models across the continuum of care
Disease Type
Dementia (Unspecified)

CPEC Review Info
Reference ID605
ResearcherReside Team
Published29/06/2023

Data

Study Code / AcronymPall-Dem care
Award NumberICDA-D02
Status / StageActive
Start Date20220601
End Date20240131
Duration (calculated) 01 years 07 months
Funder/Grant study pageNIHR SSCR
Contracted CentreUniversity of Birmingham
Funding Amount£37,946.00

Abstract

Cognitive impairments, such as dementia, contribute to ≥ 11% of years lived with disability among people aged 60 years and older. The integration of palliative care into dementia care (Pall-Dem care) is essential for delivering equitable, effective, and person-centred care for older people with cognitive impairments and caregivers. However, little is known about palliative care needs in people with moderate and severe cognitive impairments who live at home or in care homes, and how these needs change with disease progression.

Aims

This award will support Ping to develop their research career in Pall-Dem care and find strategies to improve experiences and outcomes of people living with dementia and family caregivers in the West Midlands. Specific objectives are to:

Establish a Pall-Dem care hub for the West Midlands to identify research priorities
Co-develop a research proposal for subsequent grant application to generate the evidence base to improve person-centred care for people living with advanced dementia and caregivers
Undertake a personalised training programme to build capacity.