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Ethics in Palliative Care Research: Navigating the Complexities

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Dr Yakubu Salifu is a lecturer in Palliative Care at the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University, and a member of the QNI Community Nursing Research Forum. Yakubu had years of experience as a nurse, then nurse-academic, before switching completely to academia. He also teaches on the Ethics in Biomedicine Module at Lancaster, and is a member of the Faculty of Health and Medicine Ethics Review Committee. Beyond academia, he works as pro bono CEO of COMPASS-Ghana, a palliative care charitable organisation registered both in the UK and Ghana.

In this blog, he describes the importance, and some of the complexities, of palliative care research.

Period30/10/2024

Dr Yakubu Salifu is a lecturer in Palliative Care at the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University, and a member of the QNI Community Nursing Research Forum. Yakubu had years of experience as a nurse, then nurse-academic, before switching completely to academia. He also teaches on the Ethics in Biomedicine Module at Lancaster, and is a member of the Faculty of Health and Medicine Ethics Review Committee. Beyond academia, he works as pro bono CEO of COMPASS-Ghana, a palliative care charitable organisation registered both in the UK and Ghana.

In this blog, he describes the importance, and some of the complexities, of palliative care research.

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TitleEthics in Palliative Care Research: Navigating the Complexities
Degree of recognitionNational
Media name/outletThe Queen's Nursing Institute
Primary Media typeWeb
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date30/10/24
PersonsYakubu Salifu