ESRC-funded project about 'not intervening' in healthcare as a form of care, esp in palliative care. Project team: @Annelie3ssen, @ericaborgstrom & @simoncohn
New updates on outputs of the @formsofcare project on our website (among them an exciting new animation movie and our most recent publication):
https://t.co/QZUrrFotYj
One thing that excites me about ethnography is there are so many different ways it can be done, enabling creativity and permutations. For @formsofcare we were challenged with how do you ethnographically capture 'not intervening' in healthcare.
https://t.co/ixAIjiUjbQ
We're delighted to announce that the stop-motion film 'Forms of Care' (directed by @kuhlbrandt and M Matz), telling the story of a daughter who cares for her dying mother, is part of this exciting programme of the @Raifilmfest
https://t.co/FimZpRifXl
We are over the moon to announce the launch of our 2023 programme! Explore the programme and buy your festival pass here: https://t.co/4FeefvjEco
#trailer#filmfestival#documentaryfilm
What does it mean to care? Listen to our episode on the Being Human podcast drawing on our research about palliative and end of life care to find out more. https://t.co/kX1Ylzf3Fz
@OpenThanatology @formsofcare This is so powerful, thank you for making it, and thanks to the caregivers and patients for allowing you - and us strangers - into their lives.
Did you know that we made a podcast from our project about end of life care? 3 episodes avaialble. You can listen to the first one here telling you more about the porject https://t.co/5dparcWqx6
In case you missed it: A stop-motion animation following the story of a woman and her dying mother, focusing on everyday forms of care. Less than 10 minutes long - grap a cup of tea and give it a watch. https://t.co/0J0hwFO7Ph
The forms of care project (2018-2022) ethnographically examined practices of 'not doing' in UK palliative care practice and how these may nevertheless be an active and valuable form of care.
Go to the project website for info, resources and publications:
https://t.co/RQohwgRbGJ
Drawing on an interview from the project, colleagues @kuhlbrandt and Maayan Matz have created an evocative stop-motion animation following the story of a woman and her dying mother.
The video is intended to be a conversation starter about death and dying
https://t.co/0J0hwG5JdR
In the third episode of our podcast series on the FormsofCare project we focus on living when death is near. We are grateful to all patients who have participated in our research, one of whom features in this episode.
https://t.co/6i9CITEACZ
#PalliativeCare#ethnography
In the first episode of our podcast series, "Introducing the Forms of Care project" we talk about the paradox of studying practices of 'not doing' and how we went about this in our project.
https://t.co/5dparcWqx6
#anthropology#methods#methodology#ethnography
Look out for a new 3-part podcast coming from our project. More details about each episode coming over the next few weeks, but if you just can't wait until then, you find it here: https://t.co/5dparcWqx6
The extended @FormsofCare team has a new paper out now:
How much information is ‘reasonable’? A qualitative interview study of the #prescribing practices of #palliativecare professionals
https://t.co/5Bn712ehpF
Come to a free, live screening of an animation based on our project @OpenThanatology event on June 16th - plus hear other talks and get a free book. https://t.co/HiIris7lvV