Context: In specialist hospice and palliative care services, variations occur in diagnoses and prognoses of subpopulations referred, service configuration, and the health systems delivering care. These three levels of variation limit the ability to generalize study findings. Objectives: This article reports on coding one year of palliative care research using a previously developed checklist. The aims were to 1) quantify current reporting of factors related to generalizability in specialist palliative care research; 2) review and potentially refine the checklist in light of the first aim; 3) demonstrate the feasibility of collecting these data; and 4) set out simple processes to aid researchers in reporting, and clinicians in applying, new ...
Purpose: Every health care sector including hospice/palliative care needs to systematically improve ...
Background: There is recognition that older people with incurable conditions should have access to s...
Background: Statistical analysis in palliative and end-of-life care research can be problematic due ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. © 2012. This manuscript ve...
Context: Although research activity in palliative care is rapidly increasing, the composition of pub...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate description of palliative care cancer patients in research studies often lead...
Introduction: Palliative care is recommended for patients with life-limiting illnesses; however, the...
Purpose: Information about inpatient hospice activity is limited. No data exist about the pattern an...
Object of the study: Epidemiological research into palliative care faces the problem of defining an ...
Palliative and end of life care is essential to healthcare systems worldwide, yet a minute proportio...
Background: Inadequate description of palliative care cancer patients in research studies often lead...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
Background: Outpatient palliative care, an evolving delivery model, seeks to improve continuity of c...
Purpose of review The nature of palliative care practice, especially the reliance on referrals and d...
Background:Statistical analysis in palliative and end-of-life care research can be problematic due t...
Purpose: Every health care sector including hospice/palliative care needs to systematically improve ...
Background: There is recognition that older people with incurable conditions should have access to s...
Background: Statistical analysis in palliative and end-of-life care research can be problematic due ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. © 2012. This manuscript ve...
Context: Although research activity in palliative care is rapidly increasing, the composition of pub...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate description of palliative care cancer patients in research studies often lead...
Introduction: Palliative care is recommended for patients with life-limiting illnesses; however, the...
Purpose: Information about inpatient hospice activity is limited. No data exist about the pattern an...
Object of the study: Epidemiological research into palliative care faces the problem of defining an ...
Palliative and end of life care is essential to healthcare systems worldwide, yet a minute proportio...
Background: Inadequate description of palliative care cancer patients in research studies often lead...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
Background: Outpatient palliative care, an evolving delivery model, seeks to improve continuity of c...
Purpose of review The nature of palliative care practice, especially the reliance on referrals and d...
Background:Statistical analysis in palliative and end-of-life care research can be problematic due t...
Purpose: Every health care sector including hospice/palliative care needs to systematically improve ...
Background: There is recognition that older people with incurable conditions should have access to s...
Background: Statistical analysis in palliative and end-of-life care research can be problematic due ...