Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2734068 Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

ContextA number of research projects have been conducted that aim to gather data on the international development of palliative care. These data are important for policy makers and palliative care advocates.ObjectivesThe aim of this article was to provide a critical comparative analysis of methodological approaches used to assess the development and status of palliative care services and infrastructure at an international level.MethodsA selective literature review that focused on the methodological features of eight identified reports was undertaken.ResultsReviewed reports were found to differ in adopted methodologies and provided uneven amounts of methodological information. Five major methodological limitations were identified (lack of theory, use of experts as source of information, grey literature, difficulties in ranking, and the problematic nature of data on service provision). A set of recommendations on how to deal with these issues in future research is provided.ConclusionMeasuring the international development of palliative care is a difficult and challenging task. The results of this study could be used to improve the validity of future research in this field.

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