That just seems so odd to me. Some of the favourite part of my job are the person centred care focussed on bringing joy. Yes I do all the medical stuff but thatās as a means to help them live to the fullest!
This is interesting and completely different to the UK. PC applies āthe hospice modelā although weād called it holistic care, wherever the setting the person is in
British exceptionalism at its finest!
Oh my goodness canāt imagine how uncomfortable they must have been! š¤£ I see I have much fun to come!
Glorious!
Iāve heard very good things about this! I hope you love it :)
It all comes down to publishing open access being prohibitively expensive. Unless you are at a big institution or have a big grant then your work will often be behind a paywall. That doesnāt work for EDI work done by in your spare time
expected that key points can still be shared so that they can influence policy & practice. There should also be more effort to fund promotion & sharing of plain language summaries so that they are accessible to patients & their families. Some charities do help with this
Often work to make life better for those within minoritized groups relies on people within those groups contributing their time & efforts for free. There usually isnāt dedicated funding (or too little to make an impact). However, if the main paper *is* behind a paywall then it should at least be