Everyone deserves care that works for them at the end of their lives, and there is only one chance to get it right. 

 

But charity Marie Curie has warned that for many people from diverse communities this is often not the case.

 

In this episode of the Nursing Standard podcast, journalist Erin Dean talks to Rekha Vijayshankar, a research and clinical nurse, and Rini Jones, senior policy and research manager for equity and equality, from charity Marie Curie.

 

They discuss the complex inequities in end-of-life care that contribute to patients experiencing poor access and quality of care.


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