by Panos Bonotis | 29 March 2021 | Newsletter 4
Several articles, co-authored by colleagues of the MyPal Project, are now in print or are currently accepted in press and awaiting publication: Karamanidou C, Natsiavas P, Koumakis L, Mamis K, Schera F, Schafer M, Payne S, Maramis C. (2020) Electronic patient-reported...
by Panos Bonotis | 11 January 2021 | News
Professors Tina Garani-Papadatos, Sheila Payne and Dr Sean Hughes have contributed a blog to the European Association for Palliative Care, entitled “Practical ethics in researching technology applications in palliative care: Examples from the MyPal study”....
by Panos Bonotis | 5 October 2020 | Newsletter 3
The EAPC are really delighted to be a part of the MyPal project consortium. Despite a global pandemic, causing some short but inevitable delays, the work of the consortium continues. This third MyPal newsletter charts the progress of the work on the project. In...
by Panos Bonotis | 4 October 2020 | Newsletter 3
Dr Christina Karamanidou from CERTH explains about what ePROs are and why they were selected for the two MyPal studies. Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) are measures or questionnaires and they are the best way to collect information about a patient’s condition...
by Panos Bonotis | 4 October 2020 | Newsletter 3
Brno Clinical Center was invited to participate in the MyPal project because of their long-term participation in an international network and past involvement in numerous successful collaborations. In MyPal, Brno is the only one engaged in both the adult and child...