作者: Sheila Payne , Jane Seymour , Gunn Grande , Katherine Froggatt , Alex Molassiotis
DOI: 10.1136/BMJSPCARE-2012-000236
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摘要: The National Cancer Research Institute's (NCRI) strategic review identified the need to build research capacity in UK supportive and palliative care research.1 Only 4.3% of direct spending on cancer by NCRI partners (about £11 million per year) was being directed at care, weaknesses field included: To redress these, recommended establishment interdisciplinary, collaboratives which were include academic organisations, researchers individuals, groups from different disciplines clinical professions, whose purpose would be enhance value, quality productivity cancer-related research.2 We have described financial personal challenges building collaborative more fully elsewhere.3 This paper uses an evaluative framework4 describe Experiences Collaborative's (CECo) activities, assess extent CECo has built care. It considers legacy context wider discussions about value research, offers a critical appraisal this type funding model. CECo one two interdisciplinary that awarded (2006–2011) £1.9 million. comprised partnership between five universities (Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham Southampton), organisations (including four largest hospices England, centres); Help Hospices (a leading charity supporting hospice care), …