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  • Nicky Harris
    University of West of England
  • Maddie Blackburn
    Open University
  • Jane Noyes
  • Jan Aldridge
    University of York
  • Suzie Lapwood
    Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Helen Dunbar
    De Montfort University, Leicester
  • Jane Price
    Kingston University, SurreySt George's University of London
  • Sarah Mitchell
    University of Warwick
  • Lizzie Chambers
    Together for Short Lives, Bristol
  • Myra Buebond-Langner
    Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital

Doctoral level research can contribute to the evidence base, particularly in under-researched areas and numerically small fields such as children and young people's palliative care. It is acknowledged that much of what we currently do in children's and young people's palliative care is eminence-based, rather than evidence-based (Together for Short Lives, 2018). Whilst sharing experience and wisdom was valuable, particularly when the specialty was in its infancy, it is important now to develop an evidence base to ensure that children, young people and their families receive the highest standard of care. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Tudalennau (o-i)3183-3185
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CyfnodolynJournal of Advanced Nursing
Cyfrol75
Rhif y cyfnodolyn12
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar29 Mai 2019
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - Rhag 2019

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