An examination of the research priorities for a hospice service in New Zealand: A Delphi study

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作者
De Vries, Kay [1 ]
Walton, Jo [2 ]
Nelson, Katherine [3 ]
Knox, Rhondda [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brighton, Westlain House, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[2] Victoria Univ Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
[3] Victoria Univ Wellington, Grad Sch Nursing Midwifery & Hlth, Wellington, New Zealand
[4] Hlth & Publ Sect, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
Research priorities; Palliative care; Hospice staff and volunteers; Family members; Delphi technique; PALLIATIVE CARE RESEARCH; END-OF-LIFE; CHILDRENS HOSPICE; FUTURE PRIORITIES; PROFESSIONALS; PARTICIPATE; CHALLENGES; WORKSHOP; TRIALS; VIEWS;
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10.1017/S1478951515000838
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objectives: Palliative care research is relatively diverse and prioritizing research in this field is dependent on multiple factors such as complex ethical decisions in designing and conducting the research; access to participants who may be deemed "vulnerable" and an increasingly medically focused approach to care. The aim of this study was to inform organizational decision-making and policy development regarding future research priorities for a hospice service in New Zealand. Methods: A modified three-round Delphi technique was employed. Participants were drawn from one dedicated specialist palliative care service that delivers care in the community, day-care, hospice inpatient, aged residential care, and acute hospital palliative care service. A purposive sample included palliative care staff (n = 10, 18, 9, for rounds 1-3, respectively) volunteers (n = 10, 12, 11); and patients and family carers (n = 6, 8, for rounds 1 and 2). Patients and family carers were not involved in the third round. Results: At final ranking of six research themes encompassing 23 research topics were identified by staff and volunteers. These were: symptom management; aged care; education; community; patient and family; and bereavement support and young people. Patients and family carers agreed on four themes, made up of 10 research topics. These were: decision-making, bereavement and loss, symptom management; and recognition of need and response of service. Significance of results : The study generated a rich set of research themes and specific research topics. The perspectives of staff and volunteers are significantly different from those of patients and family members, in spite of the recognition by all concerned that palliative care services work within a philosophy of patient-centered care. Open discussion of ideas has the potential to engage both staff and patients and carers in quality improvement initiatives, and to reinforce the value of research for patient care.
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