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Palliative and end-of-life care research in Scotland 2006-2015: a systematic scoping review.
Finucane, Anne M; Carduff, Emma; Lugton, Jean; Fenning, Stephen; Johnston, Bridget; Fallon, Marie; Clark, David; Spiller, Juliet A; Murray, Scott A.
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  • Finucane AM; Marie Curie Hospice Edinburgh, 45 Frogston Road West, Edinburgh, EH10 7DR, UK. anne.finucane@mariecurie.org.uk.
  • Carduff E; Centre for Population Health Sciences, The Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG, UK. anne.finucane@mariecurie.org.uk.
  • Lugton J; Marie Curie Hospice Glasgow, 133 Balornock Road, Glasgow, G21 3US, UK.
  • Fenning S; School of Medicine, Nursing and Healthcare, University of Glasgow, 59 Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8LL, UK.
  • Johnston B; Marie Curie Hospice Edinburgh, 45 Frogston Road West, Edinburgh, EH10 7DR, UK.
  • Fallon M; Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK.
  • Clark D; Florence Nightingale Foundation, Clinical Nursing Practice Research, School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 57-61 Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8LL, UK.
  • Spiller JA; Institute of Genetics and Palliative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, EH4 2XR, UK.
  • Murray SA; School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow, Bankend Road, Dumfries, DG1 4ZL, UK.
BMC Palliat Care ; 17(1): 19, 2018 Jan 26.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29373964
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Scottish Government set out its 5-year vision to improve palliative care in its Strategic Framework for Action 2016-2021. This includes a commitment to strengthening research and evidence based knowledge exchange across Scotland. A comprehensive scoping review of Scottish palliative care research was considered an important first step. The aim of the review was to quantify and map palliative care research in Scotland over the ten-year period preceding the new strategy (2006-15).

METHODS:

A systematic scoping review was undertaken. Palliative care research involving at least one co-author from a Scottish institution was eligible for inclusion. Five databases were searched with relevant MeSH terms and keywords; additional papers authored by members of the Scottish Palliative and End of Life Care Research Forum were added.

RESULTS:

In total, 1919 papers were screened, 496 underwent full text review and 308 were retained in the final set. 73% were descriptive studies and 10% were interventions or feasibility studies. The top three areas of research focus were services and settings; experiences and/or needs; and physical symptoms. 58 papers were concerned with palliative care for people with conditions other than cancer - nearly one fifth of all papers published. Few studies focused on ehealth, health economics, out-of-hours and public health. Nearly half of all papers described unfunded research or did not acknowledge a funder (46%).

CONCLUSIONS:

There was a steady increase in Scottish palliative care research during the decade under review. Research output was strong compared with that reported in an earlier Scottish review (1990-2005) and a similar review of Irish palliative care research (2002-2012). A large amount of descriptive evidence exists on living and dying with chronic progressive illness in Scotland; intervention studies now need to be prioritised. Areas highlighted for future research include palliative interventions for people with non-malignant illness and multi-morbidity; physical and psychological symptom assessment and management; interventions to support carers; and bereavement support. Knowledge exchange activities are required to disseminate research findings to research users and a follow-up review to examine future research progress is recommended.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Investigación / Cuidado Terminal Tipo de estudio: Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Palliat Care Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Investigación / Cuidado Terminal Tipo de estudio: Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Palliat Care Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido