All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care c/o Education and Research Centre, Our, Lady's Hospice and Care Services, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6w, Ireland.
BMC Palliat Care. 2013 Sep 4;12(1):33. doi: 10.1186/1472-684X-12-33.
As palliative care research continues to expand across Europe, and the world, questions exist about the nature and type of research undertaken in addition to the research priorities for the future. This systematic review, which is the first stage of a larger scale study to identify the research priorities for palliative care on the island of Ireland, examined palliative care research conducted on the island over the last decade.
A comprehensive search strategy was implemented and strict eligibility criteria were applied in order to identify relevant peer-reviewed journal articles. Inclusion criteria were all of the palliative care studies undertaken on the island of Ireland and published between January 2002 and May 2012. These were assessed in relation to year, setting, sample size, research methodology, and relevant findings.
412 publications were identified for screening and their abstracts obtained. After eliminating articles that did not meet the inclusion criteria, 151 remained for further analysis. A thematic analysis of 128 studies published between 2006 and 2012 revealed eight core themes: (1) specific groups/populations; (2) services and settings; (3) management of symptoms (physical, psychological, social); (4) bereavement; (5) communication and education; (6) death and dying; (7) spirituality; and (8) complementary and alternative medicine/intervention (CAM). There was an upward trend in the number of publications in palliative care research over the last ten years with over 72% of studies being published within the previous four years. A slightly higher number of studies were quantitative in nature (surveys, questionnaires, standardised assessments) followed by qualitative (individual and focus group interviews, case studies, documentary analysis and retrospective case note reviews), mixed methods, and systematic reviews.
Whilst there has been a welcome growth in palliative care research across Ireland, this has largely been needs-based and small scale studies. In contrast, international researchers and decision makers recommend the need for more outcomes focused multidisciplinary research. An examination of palliative care research is an essential first step in seeking to develop future priority areas for further research, highlighting opportunities for future collaboration both nationally and internationally.
随着姑息治疗研究在欧洲乃至全球范围内的不断扩展,人们对已开展的研究的性质和类型以及未来的研究重点存在疑问。本系统评价是一项更大规模研究的第一阶段,旨在确定爱尔兰岛姑息治疗的研究重点,该研究调查了过去十年在爱尔兰岛上开展的姑息治疗研究。
实施了全面的搜索策略,并严格应用了纳入标准,以确定相关的同行评议期刊文章。纳入标准为 2002 年 1 月至 2012 年 5 月期间在爱尔兰岛进行并发表的所有姑息治疗研究。根据年份、研究地点、样本量、研究方法和相关发现对这些研究进行评估。
共确定了 412 篇文章进行筛选,并获取了其摘要。在剔除不符合纳入标准的文章后,还有 151 篇文章需要进一步分析。对 2006 年至 2012 年期间发表的 128 篇研究进行主题分析,揭示了八个核心主题:(1)特定群体/人群;(2)服务和环境;(3)症状管理(身体、心理、社会);(4)丧亲;(5)沟通和教育;(6)死亡和濒死;(7)精神信仰;(8)补充和替代医学/干预(CAM)。过去十年中,姑息治疗研究的出版物数量呈上升趋势,其中 72%以上的研究是在过去四年内发表的。在性质上,数量较多的研究为定量研究(调查、问卷、标准化评估),其次是定性研究(个体和焦点小组访谈、案例研究、文献分析和回顾性病历审查)、混合方法和系统评价。
尽管爱尔兰姑息治疗研究取得了可喜的增长,但主要是基于需求的小规模研究。相比之下,国际研究人员和决策者建议需要进行更多以结果为导向的多学科研究。对姑息治疗研究进行审查是寻求确定未来进一步研究重点的必要的第一步,突出了在国家和国际层面开展未来合作的机会。