Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, difficult and less advanced compared to other areas of health and social care research. There is seemingly limited evidence on impact and effectiveness. Aim: To examine the evidence regarding patient/carer involvement in palliative care research and identify the facilitators, barriers, impacts and gaps in the evidence base. Design: Qualitative evidence synthesis using an integrative review approach and thematic analysis. Data sources: Electronic databases were searched up to March 2018. Additional methods included searching websites and ongoing/unpublished studies, author searching and contacting experts. Eligibility criteria...
BACKGROUND: Effective recruitment to randomised controlled trials is critically important for a robu...
Objectives: To review current understanding of the knowledge and information needs of informal care...
Aims and objectives: The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasing...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Background: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Context: Despite international guidelines emphasizing consumer-directed care and autonomous decision...
Background: The active involvement of patients and the public in the design and conduct of research...
In palliative care, as in many areas of medicine, there is a considerable amount of research conduct...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
The adoption of evidence-based hierarchies and research methods from other disciplines may not compl...
Palliative medicine has made rapid progress in establishing its scientific and clinical legitimacy, ...
The importance of linking evidence into practice and policy is recognised as a key pillar of a prude...
BACKGROUND: Stakeholders are people with an interest in a topic. Internationally, stakeholder involv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
BACKGROUND: Effective recruitment to randomised controlled trials is critically important for a robu...
Objectives: To review current understanding of the knowledge and information needs of informal care...
Aims and objectives: The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasing...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Background: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Context: Despite international guidelines emphasizing consumer-directed care and autonomous decision...
Background: The active involvement of patients and the public in the design and conduct of research...
In palliative care, as in many areas of medicine, there is a considerable amount of research conduct...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
The adoption of evidence-based hierarchies and research methods from other disciplines may not compl...
Palliative medicine has made rapid progress in establishing its scientific and clinical legitimacy, ...
The importance of linking evidence into practice and policy is recognised as a key pillar of a prude...
BACKGROUND: Stakeholders are people with an interest in a topic. Internationally, stakeholder involv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
BACKGROUND: Effective recruitment to randomised controlled trials is critically important for a robu...
Objectives: To review current understanding of the knowledge and information needs of informal care...
Aims and objectives: The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasing...