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Please take note of the following PhD studentships at the Division of Health Research at Lancaster University
(1) ‘Theissues faced by providers of intellectual disabilities services when caring forolder people with palliative care needs’. Qualitative methodologies, likely an ethnographic approach, willbe used
to explore the experience of providing care. The award will coveruniversity fees and doctoral stipend for UK/EU students for three years.
The closing date for applications is midnight 3rd April 2017.
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
Informal inquiries to sarah.brearley@lancaster.ac.uk
(2) Breaking bad news: professionals’ experiences of delivering diagnoses of motor neurodegenerative conditions
Contact toj.simpson2@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
(3) Domiciliary (home) social care in the last year of life: direct provider practice, training and supervisory experiences. A mixed methods study
Informal inquiries to sean.hughes@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
(4) Ungoverned access to alcohol among adolescents aged 15-17. The role of socio-economic status and community context
Informal inquiries to m.limmer@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
(5) Understanding how GPs see their role and capacity to use social prescribing to improve work outcomes for patients with long-term health conditions.
Informal inquiries to p.j.holland@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
(6) Effective practice in delivering palliative services to people from social and economically deprived backgrounds
Informal inquiries to n.j.preston@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/sear
(7) Making workplace adjustments for employees who experience mental health problems: An implementation research approach to understanding the influences and barriers experienced by line-managers.
Informal inquiries to n.j.preston@lancaster.ac.uk
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc
(8) Chronic conditions and work participation in low and middle-income countries: a multi-country analysis
Informal inquiries to b.hollingsworth@lancaster.ac.u
More details are here https://www.findaphd.com/searc