How to conduct research in palliative care? : a perspective from Italy

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COCCHI, Camilla | ZAZZARA, Maria Beatrice | LIPEROTI, Rosa | ANTONIONE, Raffaella | DISPENZA, Sabrina | GOBBER, Gino | MELONI, Eleonora | PENCO, Italo | RICCIOTTI, Maria Adelaide | ONDER, Graziano

BACKGROUND: In western countries, the increasing life expectancy and the growing number of individuals with advanced chronic conditions have resulted in a greater demand for palliative care. Specifically, Italy has witnessed substantial growth in the palliative care field, marked by the establishment of Palliative Care Networks and an academic fellowship program in 2022. To further enhance this field, it is crucial to conduct high-quality scientific research that produces results applicable in clinical practice. AIM: This article explores challenges and potential solutions in conducting effective palliative care research, considering sample definition, research settings, outcomes, and ethical concerns. While focusing on the Italian context, the presented research framework can be applied to other contexts and regions. RESULTS: Palliative care research is complex and challenging due to its holistic approach, which encompasses various vital dimensions of patients and their families, including physical, emotional, and social needs. The Italian and worldwide experience provides insights into managing these challenges and enhancing the methodological rigor of studies and the practical application of research findings. CONCLUSIONS: This article emphasizes the importance of developing protocols tailored to palliative care's unique characteristics, and the necessity of dedicated funding for palliative care research, calling for increased support and recognition. The article advocates for improvement of the quality and relevance of palliative care studies, promoting better patient outcomes and enhanced caregiving.

http://dx.doi.org/10.4415/ANN_24_01_09

Voir la revue «Annali dell'istituto superiore di sanita, 60»

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