Development of the TIFFIN recommendations for co-producing palliative and end-of-life care research with individuals with lived experience of homelessness : a qualitative study

Article indépendant

CROOKS, Jodie | FLEMMING, Kate | SHULMAN, Caroline | CASEY, Emma | HUDSON, Briony

BACKGROUND: Palliative care for people experiencing homelessness is a complex field. Due to the intricate nuances and heterogeneity in the experience of palliative care for people without secure housing, it is essential that research is informed by people with lived experience of homelessness. However, as homelessness is often associated with loss, trauma and high levels of exposure to death, any co-production of research, particularly in the field of palliative and end-of-life-care, must be trauma-informed. AIM: To produce recommendations for co-producing palliative and end-of-life-care research with people with lived experience of homelessness. DESIGN: A qualitative study comprising semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Data were analysed using iterative, reflexive thematic analysis. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-seven participants were recruited. Sixteen professionals with experience of co-producing research with people with lived experience of homelessness; eleven people with lived experience of homelessness. RESULTS: Six key themes were developed: transparency, importance of engagement and rapport, facilitating equitable involvement via person centred approach, financial recognition of involvement, involvement and growth through a trauma-informed approach and navigating institutional resistance and attitudes. Recommendations corresponding to the core themes were developed (TIFFIN recommendations). CONCLUSIONS: Co-production of palliative care research with people with lived experience of homelessness is essential, but must be done carefully and sensitively. As a population with high levels of premature morbidity and mortality yet low access to palliative care, the TIFFIN recommendations could help to support the involvement of people with lived experience of homelessness in palliative and end-of-life-care care research.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163241259667

Voir la revue «PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»

Autres numéros de la revue «PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Involving people with lived experience of hom...

Article indépendant | CROOKS, Jodie | Research involvement and engagement | n°1 | vol.10

Background: Co-production of research aims to include people with lived experience of a phenomena throughout the research process. People experiencing homelessness often experience advance ill-health at a young age, yet access pal...

Development of the TIFFIN recommendations for...

Article | CROOKS, Jodie | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE

BACKGROUND: Palliative care for people experiencing homelessness is a complex field. Due to the intricate nuances and heterogeneity in the experience of palliative care for people without secure housing, it is essential that resea...

Development of the TIFFIN recommendations for...

Article indépendant | CROOKS, Jodie | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE

BACKGROUND: Palliative care for people experiencing homelessness is a complex field. Due to the intricate nuances and heterogeneity in the experience of palliative care for people without secure housing, it is essential that resea...

De la même série

Posttraumatic growth in palliative care setti...

Article indépendant | AUSTIN, Philip D. | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.38

BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic growth refers to positive psychological change following trauma. However, there is a need to better understand the experience of posttraumatic growth in the palliative care setting as well as the availabi...

Long-term bereavement outcomes in family memb...

Article indépendant | LAPENSKIE, Julie | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.38

Background: Severe grief is highly distressing and prevalent up to 1 year post-death among people bereaved during the first wave of COVID-19, but no study has assessed changes in grief severity beyond this timeframe. Aim: Understa...

Understanding the extent to which PROMs and P...

Article indépendant | HOWARD, Faith D. | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.38

BACKGROUND: Older people with severe frailty are nearing the end of life but their needs are often unknown and unmet. Systematic ways to capture and measure the needs of this group are required. Patient reported Outcome Measures (...

The perspectives of people with dementia and ...

Article indépendant | MONNET, Fanny | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.38

BACKGROUND: Advance care planning has been defined in an international consensus paper, supported by the European Association for Palliative Care. There are concerns that this definition may not apply to dementia. Moreover, it is ...

Revised European Association for Palliative C...

Article indépendant | SURGES, Séverine M. | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.38

BACKGROUND: The European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) acknowledges palliative sedation as an important, broadly accepted intervention for patients with life-limiting disease experiencing refractory symptoms. The EAPC the...

Chargement des enrichissements...