INSPIRE
INtegrated Short-term PallIative REhabilitation to improve quality of life and equitable care access in incurable cancer (INSPIRE): clinical and cost effectiveness of an integrated short-term palliative rehabilitation intervention, to improve function and quality of life in people affected by incurable cancer.
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INSPIRE will enhance the use of rehabilitation in cancer care as a means of improving functional capacity and enhancing quality of life, providing a parallel service to oncology cancer care. Overall, the aim of INSPIRE is to test both the clinical and cost-effectiveness of this short-term rehabilitation intervention designed for people with incurable cancer and rehabilitation needs. The INSPIRE project partners are located in the UK, France, Belgium, Italy, Denmark and Norway.
Projet européen
Horizon Europe
Coordinator
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Hospices Civils de Lyon (France)
Participants :
- European Association for Palliative Care (Belgium)
- Fondazione IRCCS Istituti Nazionale Dei Tumori (Italie)
- Azienda unita sanitaria locale di reggio emilia (Italie)
- Syddansk Universitet (Danemark)
- European Cancer Patient Coalition (Belgium)
- Region Syddanmark (Danmark)
- Lyon Ingénierie Projets (France)
- Fonden for Almen Praksis S/I (Danmark)
Partenaires :
- The University of Edinburgh (Royaume Uni)
- King's College of London (Royaume Uni)
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