The National Institute of Nursing Research has awarded Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing a $2.37 million grant to study videoconferencing for distance caregivers. The grant will be supported by the NINR to help link cancer patients with their families through videoconference.
The assistant dean for research, Sarah Douglas, will work with three other co-investigators on the project; co-investigators Polly Mazanec, Christopher Burant, and Stephen Ganocy. The team will work under the grant to improve outcomes by easing communication between doctors, nurses, patients, and distant caregivers.
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