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The use of Grounded theory in palliative care: methodological challenges and strategies.

Stephanie Stiel1, Martina Pestinger, Albine Moser, Guy Widdershoven, Ulrich Lüke, Guido Meyer, Raymond Voltz, Friedemann Nauck, Lukas Radbruch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The need for research methods that are suited to evaluate important issues and phenomena in palliative care has established different qualitative research approaches during the last years. This article describes the use and adaptation of a qualitative research methodology in a palliative care setting. RESEARCH PROCESS: The wish for hastened death of terminally ill patients is an important end-of-life issue. Proponents of palliative care have argued that good palliative care would prevent the wish for hastened death. However, this wish is stated by a few patients receiving palliative care, raising a challenging dilemma for patients, relatives and caregivers involved. In order to investigate the motivations of the patients asking for hastened death, we conducted a qualitative study using Grounded theory (GT). This article aims to illustrate the use of a flexible, less burdening qualitative research method and the adaptation of the research process of GT in a palliative care research setting. This is based on experiences and illustrated by examples from the qualitative study on the wish for hastened death in patients receiving palliative care.
CONCLUSIONS: GT allowed a systematic understanding of patients' experiences and attitudes and careful in-depth exploration of this vulnerable population. Conducting a GT study needs high staff resources, a great catchment area for participant recruitment and realistic inclusion and exclusion criteria to allow for theoretical sampling. The use of GT should be facilitated by an experienced researcher familiar with this method because of high methodological requirements and rather complex analysis procedures.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20649457     DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2010.0050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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1.  The Impact of Family Communication Patterns on Hospice Family Caregivers: A New Typology.

Authors:  Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles; Joy Goldsmith; George Demiris; Debra Parker Oliver; Jacob Stone
Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 1.918

Review 2.  Assumptions and moral understanding of the wish to hasten death: a philosophical review of qualitative studies.

Authors:  Andrea Rodríguez-Prat; Evert van Leeuwen
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2018-03

3.  Multidrug-resistant bacterial microorganisms (MDRO) in end-of-life care: development of recommendations for hospitalized patients using a mixed-methods approach.

Authors:  Maria Heckel; Stephanie Stiel; Franziska A Herbst; Johanna M Tiedtke; Alexander Sturm; Thomas Adelhardt; Christian Bogdan; Cornel Sieber; Oliver Schöffski; Frieder R Lang; Christoph Ostgathe
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Perspectives on multidrug-resistant organisms at the end of life : A focus group study of staff members and institutional stakeholders.

Authors:  Franziska A Herbst; Maria Heckel; Johanna M Tiedtke; Thomas Adelhardt; Alexander Sturm; Stephanie Stiel; Christoph Ostgathe
Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 1.281

5.  Patients' experiences and perspectives of multiple concurrent symptoms in advanced cancer: a semi-structured interview study.

Authors:  Skye T Dong; Phyllis N Butow; Allison Tong; Meera Agar; Frances Boyle; Benjamin C Forster; Martin Stockler; Melanie R Lovell
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 3.603

6.  Exploring end-of-life interaction in dyads of parents and adult children: a protocol for a mixed-methods study.

Authors:  Stephanie Stiel; Eva-Maria Stelzer; Nils Schneider; Franziska A Herbst
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2018-04-27       Impact factor: 3.234

7.  Understanding institutional stakeholders' perspectives on multidrug-resistant bacterial organism at the end of life: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Maria Heckel; Franziska A Herbst; Thomas Adelhardt; Johanna M Tiedtke; Alexander Sturm; Stephanie Stiel; Christoph Ostgathe
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 4.458

8.  Long-distance caregiving at the end of life: a protocol for an exploratory qualitative study in Germany.

Authors:  Franziska A Herbst; Nils Schneider; Stephanie Stiel
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 3.113

9.  What Makes a Good Palliative Care Physician? A Qualitative Study about the Patient's Expectations and Needs when Being Admitted to a Palliative Care Unit.

Authors:  Eva K Masel; Anna Kitta; Patrick Huber; Tamara Rumpold; Matthias Unseld; Sophie Schur; Edit Porpaczy; Herbert H Watzke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-07       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Understanding patients' experiences of the wish to hasten death: an updated and expanded systematic review and meta-ethnography.

Authors:  Andrea Rodríguez-Prat; Albert Balaguer; Andrew Booth; Cristina Monforte-Royo
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-09-29       Impact factor: 2.692

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