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Case studies: a research strategy appropriate for palliative care?

Catherine E Walshe1, Ann L Caress, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Chris J Todd.   

Abstract

Selecting an appropriate research strategy is key to ensuring that research questions are addressed in a way which has value and is congruent with the overall topic, questions and purpose of the research. This paper will argue that there are situations when a case study strategy is appropriate to use in palliative care research. These include: when complex situations need to be addressed; when context is central to the study; when multiple perspectives need to be recognized; when the design needs to be flexible; when the research needs to be congruent with clinical practice; when there is no strong theory to which to appeal; and when other methodologies could be difficult to conduct. Using case study strategies rigorously and appropriately can contribute to knowledge in a way which is sensitive to the complex, context-dependent and multiprofessional nature of palliative care.

Mesh:

Year:  2004        PMID: 15623163     DOI: 10.1191/0269216304pm962ra

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


  12 in total

1.  Judgements about fellow professionals and the management of patients receiving palliative care in primary care: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Catherine Walshe; Chris Todd; Ann-Louise Caress; Carolyn Chew-Graham
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2.  Lessons learnt: examining the use of case study methodology for nursing research in the context of palliative care.

Authors:  Paula Brogan; Felicity Hasson; Sonja McIlfatrick
Journal:  J Res Nurs       Date:  2019-09-06

3.  A proposed systems approach to the evaluation of integrated palliative care.

Authors:  Daryl Bainbridge; Kevin Brazil; Paul Krueger; Jenny Ploeg; Alan Taniguchi
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2010-05-10       Impact factor: 3.234

4.  Balancing health care evidence and art to meet clinical needs: policymakers' perspectives.

Authors:  Louise E Parker; Mona J Ritchie; Joann E Kirchner; Richard R Owen
Journal:  J Eval Clin Pract       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 2.431

5.  The perspectives of clinical staff and bereaved informal care-givers on the use of continuous sedation until death for cancer patients: The study protocol of the UNBIASED study.

Authors:  Jane Seymour; Judith Rietjens; Jayne Brown; Agnes van der Heide; Sigrid Sterckx; Luc Deliens
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2011-03-04       Impact factor: 3.234

6.  Improving palliative care in selected settings in England using quality indicators: a realist evaluation.

Authors:  Steve Iliffe; Nathan Davies; Jill Manthorpe; Peter Crome; Sam H Ahmedzai; Myrra Vernooij-Dassen; Yvonne Engels
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2016-08-02       Impact factor: 3.234

7.  Enhancing integrated palliative care: what models are appropriate? A cross-case analysis.

Authors:  Sheila Payne; Rachael Eastham; Sean Hughes; Sandra Varey; Jeroen Hasselaar; Nancy Preston
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 3.234

8.  End of life care for frail older patients in family practice (ELFOP)--protocol of a longitudinal qualitative study on needs, appropriateness and utilisation of services.

Authors:  Gabriele Müller-Mundt; Jutta Bleidorn; Karin Geiger; Katharina Klindtworth; Sabine Pleschberger; Eva Hummers-Pradier; Nils Schneider
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2013-05-03       Impact factor: 2.497

9.  Care Home Life and Identity: A Qualitative Case Study.

Authors:  Katie Paddock; Christine Brown Wilson; Catherine Walshe; Chris Todd
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2019-07-16

10.  Fundamentals of case study research in family medicine and community health.

Authors:  Sergi Fàbregues; Michael D Fetters
Journal:  Fam Med Community Health       Date:  2019-03-22
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