Addington-Hall / Bruera / Higginson | Research Methods in Palliative Care | Buch | 978-0-19-853025-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 500 g

Addington-Hall / Bruera / Higginson

Research Methods in Palliative Care

Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 500 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-853025-1
Verlag: OUP Oxford


Palliative and end of life care are concerned with the physical, social, psychological and spiritual care of people with advanced disease. It currently has a poorly developed research base, but the need to improve this is increasingly recognised. One of the reasons for the lack of research - and the variable quality of the research that is undertaken - is the difficulty of conducting research with very ill and bereaved people. Standard and well-established
research methods may need to be adapted to work in this context. This means that existing research methods textbooks may be of limited use to palliative care practitioners seeking to do research for the first time, or to more experienced researchers wanting to apply their knowledge in palliative care
settings.

This research methods textbook is the first to be written specifically for palliative care. It has been edited by four experienced palliative care academics with acknowledged expertise and international reputations in this field. It encompasses methods used in both clinical and health services research in palliative care, with sections on clinical, epidemiological, survey and qualitative research, as well as a section covering skills needed in any research project. Each chapter provides
readers with an up to date overview of the research method in question, an understanding of its applicability to palliative care and of the particular challenges of using it in this setting. It is essential reading for all palliative care researchers.
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Zielgruppe


Postgraduates undertaking masters degrees in palliative care, palliative nursing, or related psychosocial PhDs, undergraduate students taking subjects in palliative care, professionals training and working in the field of palliative care, academics and researchers in palliative care, and clinicians with an interest in research methods

Weitere Infos & Material


1. Introduction, Julia M Addington-Hall
Section 1 - Clinical Trials

2. Principles of designing clinical trials in palliative care, Michael I Bennett
3. Ethical and practical issues in designing and conducting clinical trials in palliative care, Yolanda Zuriarrain Reyna, Michael I Bennett & Eduardo Bruera
Section 2 - Survey Research

4. Survey design, Julia M Addington-Hall
5. Survey research: methods of data collection, questionnaire design, and piloting, Julia M Addington-Hall
Section 3 - Epidemiological Research Methods

6. Experimental and quasi-experimental designs, Massimo Costantini and Irene J Higginson
7. Outcome measurement, Irene J Higginson and Richard Harding
8. Systematic reviews, Marjolein Gysels and Irene J Higginson
Section 4 - Qualitative Research Methods

9. Qualitative methods of data collection and analysis, Sheila Payne
10. Ethical and practice issues in qualitative research, Frances Sheldon and Anita Sargeant
11. Evaluating qualitative research, Michele Crossley
12. Mixed methods for evaluation research, Christine Ingleton and Sue Davies
13. Ethnography, Jane Seymour
14. Documentary analysis and policy, Margaret O'Connor
Section 5 - How to.

15. How to develop a research question, Laura Kelly and Patrick Stone
16. Writing a research proposal, Chris Todd
17. How to gain research ethics approval, Peter Speck
18. How to use a statistician, Malcolm Campbell
19. How to write a paper, Julia M Addington-Hall


Professor Julia M Addington-Hall joined the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Southampton University as Professor in End of Life Care in 2004. She now heads the Cancer, Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group. Her current research programmes include palliative care beyond cancer (including stroke, heart failure and MND); depression at the end of life; the development and validation of an after-death questionnaire for bereaved people (VOICES), and evaluating
health and social care services for people in the last months of life. She is co-Director of the new 'Cancer Experiences Collaborative' (CECo), funded by the UK National Cancer Research Institute. She is Chair of the UK Palliative Care Research Society. She is an editor of the journal 'Palliative
Medicine', and a member of the editorial board of 'Journal of Pain and Symptom Control'. She has lectured extensively in the UK and abroad.

Dr. Eduardo Bruera currently holds the F.T. McGraw Chair in the Treatment of Cancer and Chair of the Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine. He previously worked at the University of Alberta, helping to develop the Division of Palliative Care Medicine and the Edmonton Regional Palliative Care Program. Among his research interests are cancer pain, cachexia, fatigue, delirium, communication, and outcomes research in palliative care. He has a strong interest in the global
development of palliative care and has collaborated for many years with the World Health Organization/Pan American Health Organization and served as Chair of the International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) between 2000 and 2004. In addition to having published more than 700 papers,
abstracts, and book chapters, Dr. Bruera has trained hundreds of physicians who are currently practicing palliative care around the world.

Professor Irene Higginson is particularly known for her development of methods to assess the quality and outcomes of palliative care, evaluation of treatments and epidemiologically based assessment of problems and need in cancer and non-cancer. She has developed undergraduate and postgraduate education programmes for doctors, nurses and other professions, including a multi-professional Masters programme for the leaders in palliative care for the future. Irene Higginson has published widely on
palliative care, quality of life measurement, and evaluation of services and therapies, in scientific journals and in textbooks. She has developed and validated two tools used widely in the UK and many other countries to help in the assessment of patients and families and in the quality of care, led
the evidence review for the NICE guidance on Supportive and Palliative Care, and the WHO new guidance on Better Palliative Care for Older People.

Professor Sheila Payne is a health psychologist with a background in nursing. She holds the Help the Hospices Chair in Hospice Studies based at the Institute of Health Research and works in collaboration with the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University. Professor Payne has a long track record in palliative care research and scholarship. She previously led the Palliative and End-of-Life Care Research Group at the University of Sheffield. Her research agenda
focuses on palliative and end-of-life care for older people and bereavement support. She holds a number of major grants in these areas and supervises PhD students. She co-directs the NCRI funded Cancer Experiences Collaborative with Professor Addington-Hall. Sheila has published widely in academic and
professional journals, written ten books, and edits the 'Health Psychology' book series published by the Open University Press with Sandra Horn.


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