The project achieved its primary objective to advance research training and research itself on cancer patients’ care as well as their family caregivers and advance scientific knowledge of the quality of care using a range of disciplinary perspectives and methodologies. Several scientific publications are in process and will provide further research and innovation activities in the future. The emphasis was on researcher training through secondments and the main objectives were gained. The project A total of 20 researchers (doctoral students, experienced researchers), clinicians and information technology experts/business experts were seconded in the participating countries. They got training in research methods, leading research groups, new methods and other important activities for their careers. Significant achievements were also gained in developing the ICT platform. The platform includes services for information sharing and communication between researchers and non-academic staff. The development of this platform is continuing after the project.
By the end of the project, February 2019, there were outputs such as publications, presentations, workshops, videos and educational tools, with more in progress. Several grant applications raised from the project work have been prepared and submitted to national and transnational funders and new doctoral thesis are in preparation. An important consequence of the synergy between the participants have created and increased new collaboration activities between business, clinicians and academia.