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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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