| Literature DB >> 20887501 |
Margaret O'Connor1, Anthony Paul O'Brien, Debra Griffiths, Edward Poon, Jacqueline Chin, Sheila Payne, Rusli Nordin.
Abstract
This paper describes the preliminary work required to understand cultural differences in palliative care in the United Kingdom and three countries in the Asia-Pacific region, in preparation for a cross-country study. The study is intended to address cultural understandings of palliative care, the role of the family in end of life care, what constitutes good care and the ethical issues in each country. Suggestions are then made to shape the scope of the study and to be considered as outcomes to improve care of the dying in these countries. It is anticipated that the method used to achieve consensus on cross-country palliative care issues will be both qualitative and quantitative. Identifying key priorities in the delivery and quality measures of palliative care will involve participants in focus groups, a Delphi survey and in the development of clinical indicators towards creating standards of palliative care common to the Asian Pacific region.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20887501 DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-7563.2010.01315.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Clin Oncol ISSN: 1743-7555 Impact factor: 2.601