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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Palliative Care Research
  • End-of-Life Studies

Background:

  • Public health approaches to end-of-life care are emerging fields.
  • Methodological development is crucial for this growing area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe methodologies used in a public health end-of-life program.
  • To assess intervention development, testing, and needs for future work.
  • To foster discussion on research and evaluation in end-of-life care.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing mixed methods, including direct observation, longitudinal surveys, and semi-structured interviews.
  • Reframing death and loss as social events through participatory approaches and community engagement.
  • Discussing participant retention, qualitative interviewing, and shaping research agendas.

Main Results:

  • The workshop presents a program's methodologies and reflects on their effectiveness.
  • It encourages critical discussion of successes, challenges, and alternative approaches.
  • Participants will gain insights into practical and theoretical applications of research and evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • Researchers and practitioners will enhance their understanding of research and evaluation in end-of-life care.
  • The workshop aims to improve the design and assessment of public health interventions for end-of-life.
  • It contributes to shaping the practical and research agenda in palliative care and public health.