Views of Care at End of Life – Looking for research participants
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 6th December 2021

Contribute to a University of Glasgow study on end of life care in hospitals.
Has someone with a life limiting illness who matters to you died in a hospital in the Glasgow and Clyde area in the last couple of years?
Do you want to help support research into how to improve the experience of end of life care in hospitals?
Professor Bridget Johnston, Clinical Professor of Nursing and Palliative Care and her research team at University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and conducting a study funded by the Scottish Government to improve the experience of end of life care in hospitals.
An ethical approval has been granted for this research from the West of Scotland Research Ethics Committee.
They are looking for people willing to speak to a researcher in an (online) interview about your experience of the care provided to the person who matters to you in their last days of life in any hospital in the Glasgow and Clyde area.
You may be able to help if you are:
- over 18 years old
- a relative/carer/friend of someone who has recently died (due to a life-limiting condition) in any hospital in the Glasgow and Clyde area.
If you are interested in finding out more:
Email Professor Bridget Johnston, Chief Investigator
Dr Sahar Khonsari, Researcher
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