2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.991791
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Doing palliative care research on hematologic cancer patients: A realist synthesis of literature and experts’ opinion on what works, for whom and in what circumstances

Abstract: BackgroundResearch in PC (Palliative Care) is frequently challenging for patient’s frailty, study design, professional misconceptions, and so on. Little is known about specificity in PC research on Hematologic cancer patients, who have distinct characteristics that might influence the enrollment process.AimsWhat works, how and for whom, in increasing enrollment in studies in PC on patients with hematologic malignancies?MethodsRealist review: a qualitative review whose goal is to identify and explain the intera… Show more

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“…The realist review process allows us to consider relevant evidence from adjacent research topics 20 (e.g. relevant articles on the use of internet-based education for all health professionals) if it is logically proven to be consistent.…”
Section: Methods Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The realist review process allows us to consider relevant evidence from adjacent research topics 20 (e.g. relevant articles on the use of internet-based education for all health professionals) if it is logically proven to be consistent.…”
Section: Methods Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%