Letter from Davis Coakley (William Stokes Post Graduate Centre, St. James's Hospital) regarding death, dying and bereavement instruction at St. James's Hospital
Death, dying and bereavement in curricula of Irish medical schools, 1988
A letter from Davis Coakley, director of postgraduate medical education at St. James's Hospital, regarding the inclusion of matters of death, dying and bereavement in curricula of the hospital's medical programmes, dated July 28, 1988. Letter is in response to correspondence from Nicholas O'Conor, Chairman of the Irish Hospice Foundation Research Committee, dated July 05, 1988.
Davis Coakley
28-07-1988
Nicholas O'Conor
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Text: Correspondence
'Care for the dying: experiences and challenges: a study of
quality of health service care during the last year of life of
patients at St James's Hospital, Dublin from their relatives'
perspective.'
Quality of care for the dying from the perspective of their relatives.
A research study commissioned by the Irish Hospice Foundation. The study examined the quality of health service care during the last year of life of patients at Saint James's Hospital, Dublin, from their relatives' perspective.
The research was initially proposed by Therese Brady, director of bereavement services at the Irish Hospice Foundation. The study was conducted by researchers from the Health Services Research Centre at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland on behalf of the Irish Hospice Foundation. The project was conducted in association with the palliative care team at Saint James's Hospital Dublin, Sister Moma Hogan, Sister Sharon O'Brien and Dr Liam O'Siorain.
Orla Keegan was project Co-ordinator and Hannah McGee, Director, Health Services Research Centre was co project lead.
Initial proposal made by: Therese Brady, director of bereavement services at the Irish Hospice Foundation.
Sister Moma Hogan, Sister Sharon O'Brien and Dr. Liam O' Siorain, - Palliative Care Team at Saint Jame's Hospital, Dublin.
Orla Keegan- project co-ordinator.
Hannah McGee, Director, Health Services Research Centre and co project lead.
Health Services Research Centre at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Department of
Psychology. Health Services Resource Centre.
February, 1999.
Initial proposal made by: Therese Brady, director of bereavement services at the Irish Hospice Foundation.
Sister Moma Hogan, Sister Sharon O'Brien and Dr. Liam O' Siorain, - Palliative Care Team at Saint Jame's Hospital, Dublin.
Orla Keegan- project co-ordinator.
Hannah McGee, Director, Health Services Research Centre and co project lead.
Health Services Research Centre at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme.
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