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[Discussion and reflections on palliative care research methodologies].

Kwo-Chen Lee1, Hui-Feng Fang, Yann-Fen Chao

  • 1College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University Hospital, ROC.

Hu Li Za Zhi the Journal of Nursing
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This study clarifies debates on palliative care research methods. It offers guidance on theoretical frameworks, study design, and ethical considerations for hospice and palliative care researchers.

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Published on: January 12, 2018

Area of Science:

  • Palliative Care Research
  • Hospice and Palliative Medicine

Context:

  • Growing importance of rigorous research in palliative care.
  • Ongoing disputes regarding appropriate research methodologies.
  • Need for structured guidance in palliative care studies.

Purpose:

  • To organize and synthesize key discussions in palliative care research.
  • To propose recommendations for palliative care theoretical frameworks.
  • To address research design and ethical considerations in palliative care.

Summary:

  • This study reviews current debates in palliative care research.
  • It provides suggestions for theoretical frameworks, research design, and ethical issues.
  • The research aims to guide future studies in hospice and palliative care.

Impact:

  • Offers insights for researchers in hospice and palliative care.
  • Aims to improve the quality and rigor of palliative care research.
  • Contributes to the standardization of best practices in palliative care studies.