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Lessons learned from a collaborative meeting to construct a palliative care protocol.

Robert S Krouse1

  • 1Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System, and the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona 85723, USA. robert.krouse@va.gov

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
|June 5, 2007
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Developing a research protocol for advanced illness palliative care requires a multidimensional, culturally sensitive approach. This conference successfully created a framework for malignant bowel obstruction research, offering insights into effective methodology development.

Area of Science:

  • Palliative Care Research
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Background:

  • Advanced illness treatment demands a multidimensional and culturally sensitive approach.
  • International leaders convened to address ethnic and racial disparities in palliative care.

Framework:

  • Focused group discussions on outcome measures, ethics, barriers, solutions, cross-cultural issues, and study implementation.
  • Development of a collaborative research protocol for malignant bowel obstruction.

Implementation:

  • A two-day conference facilitated expert deliberation and consensus-building.
  • The process involved small group work followed by full conference integration of findings.

Implications:

  • Lessons learned offer insights into developing effective palliative care research methodologies.

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  • This collaborative model can advance culturally sensitive care for advanced illnesses.