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Global Interventions at the End of Life Professor David Clark Wellcome Trust Investigator

Four main areas of academic interest over last 25 years Policy, evaluation and implementation in hospice and palliative care Global development and mapping Sociology and anthropology of death and dying History of hospice, palliative care and related movements

Some books since 1993

Current study: Global interventions at the end of life How and with what consequences is the field of end of life care emerging in the global context? How are specific end of life interventions formulated and delivered in different settings and with what consequences? How can social science, frame the issue in ways that lead to greater efficacy and sustainability?

The team on 1 st March 2015

The team today

Global death in the 20 th century = 5.5 billion

Global trends Currently c.56m deaths per year in the world; 85% in developing countries Estimate 91 million deaths in by 2050, most growth in LMICs. Global projections indicate that the number of people aged over 80 worldwide, will increase from 102m in 2009 to 395m in 2050. Implications for developing countries of deaths associated with new infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, multi drug resistant TB, complex humanitarian emergencies By second half of the century some half a billion each year will experience the death of a person close to them.

21 st century challenges End of life care will have major global importance in the 21 st century, as the world population ages and grows As individual patterns of disease, symptoms and disability in later life become more complex As the social circumstances and communities to support dying become either more enabled or more impoverished Paradox: incommensurate level of global interest; but in rich world especially, how we die is increasingly #contested space How will death and dying on this scale and complexity be supported? What is the global future of dying? When will we reach peak dying?

Theoretical perspectives Globalisation Policy transfer Post colonial studies

Culture and globalisation A stretching process in which individuals of different cultural backgrounds interact with each other across spheres of life and more intensively than before Exposing us increasingly to different ways of thinking, cultural values, beliefs and living arrangements. Growing sensitivity to cultural difference co-incides with diminution of difference as the world becomes smaller Understanding of difference changes from national character to gender, identity, politics, ethnicity, religious and new social movements In what ways are we experiencing the globalisation of dying?

Policy transfer Process in which knowledge about policies, administrative arrangements, institutions and ideas in one political setting is used in another. Dolowitz and Marsh (2000) - who is involved, what is transferred, from and to where, constraints on transfer, and success once transferred? More recent focus (Stone 2012) on role of two way communication policy mobilities and efforts to acknowledge the indigenization of policies as they are modified and adapted to context What is the relevance of this to the roll out out palliative care globally?

The waiting room of history Chakrabarty, 2000 The underlying assumption is that the rest of the world should catch up with the developed world at some point A narrative of transition, which reproduces European archetypes and where the subject is always perceived in terms of lack, absence, incompleteness. Implications for the ideologies of end of life care?

The approach The project seeks to understand how end of life interventions are developed, implemented and assessed - and with what consequences. Takes a global perspective to examine interventions of varying types and characteristics, across differing resource settings, geographies and cultures Its method is first to build a typology of interventions and then to conduct case studies and reviews of selected examples

Interventions, focus and locus Our definition of interventions - Organised responses to end of life issues Focus This refers to the character of the intervention. It concerns the elements found within it, the field of objects to which it is addressed and the related purpose of intervening. Focus is about the content, the orientation, and the qualities of the intervention. It can also include the goals and ambitions of those who construct and deploy the intervention. The focus of any intervention may change over time or as it shifts from one locus to another. Locus This refers to the geographical scope (and spread) of the intervention

Relationships

Ten categories of interventions at the end of life

Case study methods

Examples of initial case studies Declarations as advocacy: palliative care, assisted dying, older people, pain management The spread of Neighbourhood Networks in Palliative Care Emergence of the death café movement Housing with care: interventions for older people The role of public health in the global spread of palliative care Integration of assisted dying and palliative care End of life care in the urban slums The Liverpool Care Pathway: global reach and national demise Migration and end of life care

Zaman with the volunteers and in a patient s house in West Bengal, India collaboration with Dr Devi Vijay

A community volunteer in Nadia, West Bengal All my life I was involved in party politics. And in my political career I always had enemies and had to follow some one else s order. I have left politics and joined the project as palliative care volunteer. For the first time in my life I realized that I do not have any enemy and I don t need to follow any one s order but my heart s.

Public health Approach begins with WHO in early 1980s starts with cancer pain, moves on to definition of palliative care Embodied in the WHO foundation measures From late 1990s appeals to the language of public health become more explicit Now we ask which public health is relevant to palliative care and why? One aspect of this is in the practice of declarations

The rise of palliative care declarations Mapping the rise, spread, content and purpose of end of life care declarations in the global context - as markers of the field

Timeline of palliative care declarations 33 declarations 1983 2016 2011 2015 maximum activity (n=15)

Purpose Set out recommendations Call others to action Convictions of representing organisation Action plans for members to undertake Draw attention to specific issues through description Expressions of commitments by member organisations

Geographic reach and issues addressed 16 global International Europe, Latin America, Developing countries (2 each) Eastern Europe, Sub Saharan Africa, Selected European countries (1 each) National UK (3), India (2), China (1) Regional Ontario (1) Kerala (1)

Key immediate goals Series of concepts papers on the waiting room, public health and palliative care, taxonomy of interventions, definition of palliative care, history of end of life care in the 20 th century Case studies on: NNPC and related community approaches; declarations; death cafes; self directed interventions; integral palliative care Forming academic partnerships with other researchers around the world Promoting wider public engagement with our work

Public engagement - a strategic approach Combining a communications and public engagement strategy from the outset of the project

Website glasgow.ac.uk/endoflifestudies

Blog endoflifestudies.academicblogs.co.uk

Social media @endoflifestudy facebook.com/endoflifestudies

Video

Podcasting soundcloud.com/endoflifestudies

Events

Teamwork culture Communicating effectively as colleagues: Respect and kindness Regular contact Curated meetings Getting out and about Coffee and Chakrabarty

Global Interventions at the End of Life

Global Interventions at the End of Life

Glasgow End of Life Studies Group glasgow.ac.uk/endoflifestudies @EndofLifeStudy