Best Poster Prizes
Winner
Best Poster Prize Winner: Claire Worrall
Poster No.70: Can we better predict which dialysis patients would benefit from renal supportive care input?
Authors: Claire Worrall, Thomas Connor, Victoria Hedges, Lara Carnie, Elie Carruthers
Runner-Up
Best Poster Prize Runner-up: Seunghoon Oh
Poster No.62: Social Work as a Driver of Justice in Paediatric Palliative Care: A Public Health Assessment Model
Authors: Seunghoon Oh
Highly Commended
Best Poster Prize Highly Commended: Sarah Edwards
Poster No.36: Recognising Dying and Making DNACPR Decisions in Emergency Departments: A UK-Wide Qualitative Study of Clinicians’ Experiences
Authors: Holly Cheeseman, Thomas Sheehan, Nicola Ubayasiri, Sarah Edwards
Best Poster Prize Highly Commended: Anjani Valambhia
Poster No.63: Deteriorating Despite Dialysis – Recognising patients with End Stage Renal Failure who would benefit from a Palliative Care approach
Authors: Anjani Valambhia, Gemma Skilton, Yasmin Begum, Gursaran Purewal, Sophie Hancock
Best Poster Prize Highly Commended: Katy Hyams
Poster No.29: Assisted Dying in Frailty: Scoping Literature Review
Authors: Katy Hyams, Annabel Price, Sarah Hopkins, Christina Luk, Tommaso Squeri, Isla Kuhn, Nick Carter, Simon Noah Etkind
Best Poster Prize Highly Commended: Mabel Brown
Poster No.29: The Influence of Individualism and Collectivism in End-of-Life Decision Making in Chinese Populations
Authors: Mabel Brown, Linda Lee, Catherine Evans
Poster Themes
Work In Progress
BMJ Online Publication
March 2026
Accepted Oral and Poster Abstract Submissions, The Palliative Care Congress, The Art of Possibility: Creativity and Science in Modern Palliative Care – 26-27 March 2026 – Brighton Dome