On Thursday 5 June 2025, Dorothy House Hospice Care is delighted to be hosting a collaborative focusing on palliative care research in residential and community settings – in person at Bloomfield Hall, Winsley House.
Using research to optimise care in community settings
Learn about the latest research and best practices in providing end of life care in both residential and community settings, bringing together researchers, practitioners and patients across residential and community settings to share insights and best practice.
The Palliative Care Research Conference will allow experts in the field to discuss the latest findings and innovations; offering an opportunity to network with professionals and learn from leading researchers.
What to expect
- Q&A panel discussions
- Experts with lived experience
- Keynote talks by experts in the field
- Lunch included
- Networking opportunities
- Abstract posters
Keynote speakers
Dr Ben Bowers, PhD, MSc, BA, RN, PGCert Med Ed
Ben is a Wellcome Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge, and a practicing Honorary Nurse Consultant in Palliative Care. Ben is an interdisciplinary clinical-academic nurse, working with colleagues in engineering, patient safety and social sciences. Ben leads a programme of research focused on improving dignified dying and last-days-of-life symptom control care at home. His research includes the voices and experiences of patients, families and under-served communities. Ben has researched anticipatory prescribing practices and experiences of care extensively.
Ben leads the UK-wide QNI Community Nursing Research Forum, building research capacity across nursing specialities. He is the Deputy Theme Lead of Palliative and End of Life Care for the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England.
Dr Tamara Backhouse
Dr Tamara Backhouse is a research fellow at the University of East Anglia. Her research focuses on improving personal care interactions for people with dementia and their caregivers, with a particular emphasis on managing refusals of care in advanced dementia. Tamara, a care worker herself for many years, is passionate about supporting health and social care staff in what can be a tricky area of dementia care practice.
Professor Matthew Maddocks, PhD, MCSP, FHEA
Professor of Health Services Research & Rehabilitation, King’s College London. Matthew is an academic physiotherapist. He completed a PhD on the role of exercise in cancer cachexia in 2010 and has since held National Institute of Health Research post-doctoral, clinical trials and career development fellowships. He is a co-lead for the Palliative & End of Life Care theme of the NIHR Applied Research Collaborative for South London.
He leads a team undertaking applied clinical and health services research that advances rehabilitation and palliative care for people with serious illness, through improved management of complex symptoms including breathlessness, fatigue, weakness, and syndromes including cachexia, sarcopenia and frailty.
Why participate in research?
We are proud to offer research participation opportunities to people who access our services. It can provide direct health and wellbeing benefits to research participants, or offer a sense of purpose by potentially benefiting others in the future.
Conference duration: 9.30am – 4pm
Early Bird Tickets: £65
General Admission Tickets: £75
Book your tickets here.
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Dorothy House Hospice Care provides outstanding free palliative and end of life care to a population of around 593,000 people in Bath & North-East Somerset, and parts of Somerset and Wiltshire. We provide medical services, family support and personalised hospice at home care for around half of the people in our community who are approaching death. We are funded partly by the NHS, but predominantly by donations, our 27 shops, and fundraising efforts. For every £1 from the government, we have to work hard to raise another £4 to make sure that we can meet the growing need for our services.
I am thrilled by what Dorothy House Hospice Care offers , you are offering an amazing and life saving or adding days by offering quality palliative care services that relieve symptoms and pain
It is amazing too that you promote research , I am Christopher Mindiera , Palliative Care expert , setting up my own Palliative Care Site , in Salima Malawi . I am based in one remote area of Salima which is 50Km from Salima a lake shore district which is 112Km from Lilongwe a capital city of Malawi
Malawi has an overwhelming need for palliative care
I hold MPhil in Palliative Care obtained from University of Cape Town South Africa , the knowledge and experienced that I have , compelled me to establish a palliative care site
At the moment we are offering a volunteering palliative care support to the people around Makion Heath Centre that has a catchment population of about 35000 people
we have started by helping the elderly persons later we will expand to other areas
The purpose of writing you , I long to learn and net work with you and if possible collaborate with you
I will be attaching my CV in the next email
Looking forward to hearing from you