Palliative care professionals are increasingly exposed to, and under pressure to participate in, research to promote evidence-based practice. This may pose challenges and tensions within normal working practices. This article draws on the results of a small qualitative study that explored the experiences of a group of specialist nurses at an independent hospice involved in palliative care research. By reflecting on their experiences and the difficulties they encountered, primarily with regard to obtaining informed consent from patients to take part in the research, this article explores issues relevant to practitioners and researchers when conducting palliative care research involving patients. It concludes by suggesting guidelines for cond...
Obtaining informed consent is a key protection that should be afforded universally to people using h...
An increase in the number of people diagnosed with life-threatening diseases and affected by palliat...
Three nurses, all experienced in palliative care but new to a research role, were employed by a Comp...
This paper reports on the experiences of a nursing-led research group, ‘The Palliative and End of Li...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Background: There are significant policy imperatives to involve consumers at the outset of and throu...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Palliative care researchers face many ethical and practical challenges. In particular, recruitment h...
BACKGROUND: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
Independent hospices can – and should aim to – participate in palliative care research, say Paul Per...
As the need for palliative care increases, it is essential for research opportunities to be offered ...
An increase in the number of people diagnosed with life-threatening diseases and affected by palliat...
Palliative care has faced moral and ethical challenges when conducting research involving human subj...
The importance of user involvement in the organisation and delivery of health services and the condu...
Background: Palliative medicine has made rapid progress in establishing its scientific and clinical ...
Obtaining informed consent is a key protection that should be afforded universally to people using h...
An increase in the number of people diagnosed with life-threatening diseases and affected by palliat...
Three nurses, all experienced in palliative care but new to a research role, were employed by a Comp...
This paper reports on the experiences of a nursing-led research group, ‘The Palliative and End of Li...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Background: There are significant policy imperatives to involve consumers at the outset of and throu...
Background: Patient/carer involvement in palliative care research has been reported as complex, d...
Palliative care researchers face many ethical and practical challenges. In particular, recruitment h...
BACKGROUND: This project was conducted to investigate whether the concerns that researchers have abo...
Independent hospices can – and should aim to – participate in palliative care research, say Paul Per...
As the need for palliative care increases, it is essential for research opportunities to be offered ...
An increase in the number of people diagnosed with life-threatening diseases and affected by palliat...
Palliative care has faced moral and ethical challenges when conducting research involving human subj...
The importance of user involvement in the organisation and delivery of health services and the condu...
Background: Palliative medicine has made rapid progress in establishing its scientific and clinical ...
Obtaining informed consent is a key protection that should be afforded universally to people using h...
An increase in the number of people diagnosed with life-threatening diseases and affected by palliat...
Three nurses, all experienced in palliative care but new to a research role, were employed by a Comp...