Research in palliative care patients has been controversial and is often challenging. It is important to know the views of potentially eligible patients themselves in order to determine the appropriateness of research in the palliative care population and to develop realistic studies that are practical and achievable in this population. This systematic review aims to identify the views of palliative care patients and their families towards research, the factors that are important when considering participation, and the types of research trial they would support or reject
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Background: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: Structured family meeting procedures and guidelines suggest that t...
This paper considers the methodological challenges of researching the health care experiences of pal...
BACKGROUND: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
The attitudes of heterogeneous groups of cancer patients towards research have been studied extensiv...
Why is research in palliative care so difficult, after all it is not rocket science, is it? Yet the ...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Like any other speciality, palliative care needs a scientific foundation on which to base its practi...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Clinical trials in palliative care involve multiple issues relating to patient populations, interven...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
BACKGROUND: Being a family carer to a patient nearing the end of their life is a challenging and con...
Randomised controlled trials are often not feasible or not appropriate in palliative care research
Background: Patients at the end of life often experience uncontrolled and distressing symptoms, are ...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Background: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: Structured family meeting procedures and guidelines suggest that t...
This paper considers the methodological challenges of researching the health care experiences of pal...
BACKGROUND: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
The attitudes of heterogeneous groups of cancer patients towards research have been studied extensiv...
Why is research in palliative care so difficult, after all it is not rocket science, is it? Yet the ...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Like any other speciality, palliative care needs a scientific foundation on which to base its practi...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Clinical trials in palliative care involve multiple issues relating to patient populations, interven...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
BACKGROUND: Being a family carer to a patient nearing the end of their life is a challenging and con...
Randomised controlled trials are often not feasible or not appropriate in palliative care research
Background: Patients at the end of life often experience uncontrolled and distressing symptoms, are ...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Background: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: Structured family meeting procedures and guidelines suggest that t...