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Thanks Ady :)
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Hi guys,
Does anyone have access to the following article?
Continuous quality improvement in care of the dying with the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient.
Gambles. International Journal of Care Pathways. v. 13. no. 2. 20091101. p. 51-56
and
Adapting the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient.
Somerville. European Journal of Palliative Care. v. 12. no. 6. 20051101. p. 239-242
Thank you very much ,-) (up)
Hi dontforget,
Sorry to hear of your stress. I'm afraid I haven't been in a similar situation but wanted to throw some questions into the pot for you to consider...
- you mention you're mid 3rd year, how long have you got left? could you hold out coming out until then?
- writing up (and generally being in 3rd year) is sooo stressful as it is, is it possible that you are looking for possible non-PhD related avenues to try and relieve your stress?
- do you feel that coming out would enable you to successfully manage your stress levels for writing up?
- if you did come out and the sh*t hit the fan (hopefully this wouldn't happen but you never know...) do you feel you have the time and the strength to be able to deal with it AND finish writing up on time as well?
Just some things to think about... personally (and this is only my fairly uninformed opinion, lol) I would wait until post-viva to come out, I wouldn't want anything to jeopardise this crucial period in the PhD if I thought I could manage my stress levels whilst still being 'in the closet' for a few extra months.
Hi Loneranger,
PM me your email address and I can send you it (and a few others along the same lines!) :)
Rachel
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Thank you guys so much for your replies. NHS REC is soooo frustrating. I was hoping to go through the proportionate review route but as my topic is on a sensitive subject (palliative care) they won't let me.
I'm going to be submitting my documents next week, I fully expect them to come back to me and say you've done something wrong!
I'll keep you updated, maybe we should even have a thread for NHS REC submission tips/tricks/woes ?? !
Rachel
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Hi guys,
I know it's not necessarily good to compare to other PhD students and different projects... but even so I just wanted to know:
I'm 9 months into my PhD and start data collection in January. I've just got over the hurdle of Uni ethical approval for my project and will submit for NHS REC approval in the next couple of weeks.
During this time (i.e. waiting for Uni ethics) I've put together a discussion piece to be submitted for publication and am currently trying to get the motivation to start writing my Methodology & Methods section of my thesis. I've already got about 6000 words on my first chapter from the first 6 months of the PhD and getting into the literature.
Is this 'normal'? I mean... what did you have done after 9 months? I'm procrastinating pretty hard recently after a few weeks of nose to the grindstone to get my research protocol etc watertight and feeling pretty guilty right now!
Rachel
ETA: Just re-read this and it basically sounds like a 'please validate me' post.. which I guess it is, LOL, sorry about that :$ but any and all feedback gratefully received...
Thanks everyone, just to let you know I went in a wool (thin sort of wool) sleeved dress, opaque tights and heels. Everyone else was in 'work wear' e.g. black trousers/nice skirt and smart top/shirt. Saw one lady in jeans and she did stick out a bit.
Just wondering, does anyone 'suit up' when attending conferences (as an observer, not presenting)?
I'm going to my first one tomorrow and don't want to look out of place - equally I don't want to be uncomfortable in a suit!
Thinking of smart casual...
Thanks,
Rachel
Hi guys
Back again with another article request :D
This time it's..
Measurement of Quality of Care and Quality of Life at the End of Life
in
The Gerontologist (2002) 42 (suppl 3): 71-80.
Would be most grateful indeed, thanks guys :)
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