Research Methods in Palliative, Supportive, and End-of-Life Care

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Research Methods in Palliative, Supportive, and End-of-Life Care

Bruera, Eduardo; Costantini, Massimo; Larkin, Philip J.; Preston, Nancy; Higginson, Irene J.; Currow, David C.

Oxford University Press

06/2025

384

Mole

Inglês

9780192898203

15 a 20 dias

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Part 1. Theory and practice
Chapter 1: Nancy Preston and David C. Currow: Why research palliative, supportive, and end-of-life care?
Chapter 2: Sophie Pask and Fliss E. M. Murtagh: Recognizing complexity in palliative, supportive, and end-of-life care settings and studies
Chapter 3: Massimo Costantini and Irene J. Higginson: Overview of main study designs and approaches
Chapter 4: Ludovica De Panfilis and Meera Agar: Designing and conducting clinical trials and research in palliative care and end of life: ethical and mental capacity, data integrity, and practical issues
Chapter 5: Lisa Jane Brighton, Margaret Ogden, and Catherine J. Evans: Public and community involvement in palliative care research: principles and practicalities
Part 2. Specific research designs and approaches in palliative, supportive, and end-of-life care
Chapter 6: Joachim Cohen and Kenneth Chambaere: Survey research: design, methods of data collection, questionnaire design, and conduct
Chapter 7: Ornulf Paulsen, Marianne Jensen Hjermstad, and Stein Kaasa: Design and delivery of clinical trials: from idea to final publication
Chapter 8: Carlos Seica Cardoso and Barbara Gomes: Development and evaluation of complex interventions
Chapter 9: Lorna K. Fraser and Stuart W. Jarvis: Epidemiological research, including big data
Chapter 10: Philip J. Larkin and Michael Connolly: Overview of qualitative methods
Chapter 11: Nancy Preston and Sheila Payne: Qualitative methods of data collection and analysis
Chapter 12: Jacqueline Alcalde, Breffni Hannon, and Camilla Zimmermann: Mixed methods research
Chapter 13: Suzanne Guerin, Catherine Jordan, and Philip J. Larkin: Process evaluation
Chapter 14: Margaret H. Sandham and Richard J. Siegert: Outcome measurement
Chapter 15: Charles Normand and Peter May: Health economic methods in palliative, supportive, and end-of-life care
Chapter 16: Magnus Ekstroem, Michele Hilton Boon, and Daisy J. A. Janssen: Systematic reviews
Chapter 17: Kate Flemming: Qualitative evidence synthesis
Part 3. How to do it
Chapter 18: India Tunnard and Matthew Maddocks: How to develop a research question
Chapter 19: Cinzia Brunelli and Morena Shkodra: How to write and register a research protocol
Chapter 20: Sharon Kaasalainen and Tamara Sussman: How to establish and grow the right team
Chapter 21: Jeroen Hasselaar, Maaike Rijpstra, and Ian Koper: How to gain approval from the ethical review board
Chapter 22: Lesley Dunleavy: How to ensure good recruitment
Chapter 23: Kim Beernaert and Kim Eecloo: How to ensure good-quality data by avoiding missing data: strategies for preparing and monitoring studies
Chapter 24: Anna E. Bone and Maja Furlan de Brito: How to use reporting guidelines from the EQUATOR Network
Chapter 25: Luc Deliens and Julia M. Addington-Hall: How to write a research paper for peer-reviewed journals
Chapter 26: Linda R. Brown and Linda James: How to disseminate palliative care research findings
Chapter 27: Guillaume Economos and Irene J. Higginson: How to establish national and international research collaborations
Chapter 28: Richard Harding, Oladayo Ayobami Afolabi, and Eve Namisango: How to conduct global research in palliative care
Chapter 29: Cheng-Pei Lin and Jane Lowers: How to study for a PhD, survive, and even enjoy it
Chapter 30: Catherine Walshe: How to review a paper submitted to a journal
Chapter 31: Lesley E. Williamson and Katherine E. Sleeman: How to improve your research impact
Chapter 32: Irene J. Higginson: How to win a research grant