Sarah Mitchell, Phillip Oliver, Clare Gardiner, Helen Chapman, Dena Khan, Kirsty Boyd, Jeremy Dale, Stephen Barclay, Catriona Mayland
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Community end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Initial findings of a UK primary care survey
Background Thousands of people in the UK have required end-of-life care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Primary healthcare teams (general practice and community nursing services) have provided the majority of this care, alongside specialist colleagues. There is a need to learn from this experience in order to inform future service delivery and planning.