# The Impact and Implications of Covid-19
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**[The ICOH Study](https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/research/hscience/apc/llcdyingincomm/icoh/)\**
Following the countrywide lockdown in March 2020 hospices had to rapidly change the way they worked, how they cared for patients, and how they supported families. However, little is known about how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected hospice service provision, nor their impact on the lived experiences of receiving or providing hospice care during the pandemic. The aim of the study is to identify nationally relevant recommendations to mitigate the uneven relational, social and healthcare impacts of Covid-19 upon hospice services for vulnerable service users and those that care for them.
**Method**
This mixed-methods study uses two data collection methods: the collection of already existing quantitative and qualitative data and outputs created by the hospices in response to the pandemic (grey evidence); and, interviews with patients, carers, hospice staff, and with those responsible for hospice service design and provision.
We will use a transdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder, collaborative approach to synthesise and interpret the evidence. We will work with Marie Curie, as well as local and national stakeholders, to develop a series of reports to provide insight and understanding into changes that have taken place, as well as provide recommendations for local and national policy and practice. These reports will be issued throughout the project, to hospice service users, stakeholders, political leaders and civil society groups.
**Outputs**
This series represents the main reports arising from the project. The [**study pages**](https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/research/hscience/apc/llcdyingincomm/icoh/outputs/ "ICOH Study Outputs") list the full range of publications and multimedia outputs.
**Funding**
The ICOH Study is funded by the **ESRC** under project [**ES/W001837/1**](https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FW001837%2F1 "Details of the projrect from UKRIs Gateway to Research") awarded to [**Dr John MacArtney**](https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/staff/jmacartney "Dr John MacArtney") ([ORCID](https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0879-4277 "Dr John MacArtney's ORCID record"))
## All Books
Report 1
### [Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Hospices (ICoH): Patient Cohort Report](https://publishing.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/uwp/catalog/book/17)
Dr John I MacArtney, Dr Joanna Fleming, Dr Abi Eccles, Dr Catherine Grimley, Helen Wesson, Dr Catriona Mayland, Dr Sarah Mitchell, Shalene van Langen-Datta, Ruth Driscoll, Professor Kathryn Almack, Professor Jeremy Dale, Lynn Tatnell, Lesley Roberts
May 30, 2022
Report 2
### [Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Hospices (ICoH): Carer Cohort Report](https://publishing.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/uwp/catalog/book/18)
Dr John I MacArtney, Dr Joanna Fleming, Dr Abi Eccles, Dr Catherine Grimley, Helen Wesson, Dr Catriona Rachel Mayland, Dr Sarah Mitchell, Shalene van Langen-Datta, Ruth Driscoll, Professor Kathryn Almack, Professor Jeremy Dale, Lynn Tatnell, Lesley Roberts
May 30, 2022
Report 3
### [Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Hospices (ICoH): Staff Cohort Report](https://publishing.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/uwp/catalog/book/19)
Dr John I MacArtney, Dr Joanna Fleming, Dr Abi Eccles, Dr Catherine Grimley, Helen Wesson, Dr Catriona Rachel Mayland, Dr Sarah Mitchell, Shalene van Langen-Datta, Ruth Driscoll, Professor Kathryn Almack, Professor Jeremy Dale, Lynn Tatnell, Lesley Roberts
May 30, 2022
Report 4
### [Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Hospices (ICoH): Senior Management Cohort and Grey Evidence Report](https://publishing.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/uwp/catalog/book/20)
Dr Joanna Fleming, Dr Abi Eccles, Dr Catherine Grimley, Helen Wesson, Dr Catriona Rachel Mayland, Dr Sarah Mitchell, Shalene van Langen-Datta, Ruth Driscoll, Professor Kathryn Almack, Professor Jeremy Dale, Lynn Tatnell, Lesley Roberts, Dr John I MacArtney
May 30, 2022