Merryn Gott
@MerrynGott
Palliative care researcher @FMHS_Nursing among other things. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 ally. Te Ārai research group: https://t.co/SFtfOnLflG. She/her/ia. Cis-gender.
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Delighted to publish this resource today from our latest No Barriers Here©️ study.
Let’s hope it helps us to move in the right direction towards making positive change to equitable #palliativecare for #LGBTQ + people.
Thank you to everyone involved 💙
New Zealander of the Year nominations are now pointless. It’s this girl, who will also be the coolest kid at her school pretty much forever. #hesadickso
‘I was told I had social problems and mental health problems, despite the fact I had very clear reasons [for being there]. I’m wondering if every woman, particularly with a chronic condition, in a very bad area, is labelled with this..’
A must read ⬇️ Dying in the Margins
📣Brilliant paper (that I am jealous of!) klaxon🚨⬇️
🏠Sharing the experience of dying at home in socio-economic deprivation
📸 Unique insight of the financial burden & hardship using photography
#Inequalities #Inequity in #PalliativeCare
Dying in the Margins Naomi Richards…
Pleased to announce the publication of Dying in the Margins findings paper.
Exploring experiences of living with financial hardship at the end of life using visual methods. Including professional photographs by Margaret Mitchell and photovoice from participants.
➡️doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmq…
Celebrating the First Decade of the End of Life Studies Group Blog endoflifestudies.academicblogs.co.uk/celebrating-th… via End of Life Studies
We are very happy that Naomi Richards will present on Visual research Methods and how they can be used to explore experiences of people living with structural disadvantage! Registration 👇 endoflifecare.be/webinar-visual…
Our #rapidreview suggests that a significant proportion of #quantitative studies on #underrepresented , #underserved , #marginalised groups with #cancer focus on (narrow) aspects of race, socioeconomic status and age. Here are some #IPOS2023 posters w/ groups that are less visible!
Some reflections from me and Sam Quinn on the Dying in the Margins study as it officially comes to an end after 4 years! Merryn Gott emma carduff endoflifestudies.academicblogs.co.uk/dying-in-the-m…
Planning continues for Te Tiriti Based Futures 2022 if anyone is studying now or in the last 5 years & want to share your research on #racialjustice this is an opportunity for you. Abstract deadline 30/10/2023 Link for submission t.ly/G6RXy
Free to download my new article, 'Critical Race Theory: confronting, challenging and rethinking white privilege' Annual Reviews #equity #whiteprivilege #socialjustice
annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…
A bad time to die? Exploring bereaved families' experiences of end-of-life care under COVID-19 restrictions: A qualitative interview study #OpenAccess School of Nursing, University of Auckland #EoLC journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/26…