Patient and carer involvement in palliative care research: An integrative qualitative evidence synthesis review.
Eleni ChambersClare GardinerJill ThompsonJane SeymourPublished in: Palliative medicine (2019)
Evidence identified suggests that involvement in palliative care research is challenging, but not dissimilar to that elsewhere. The facilitators and barriers identified relate mainly to the conduct of researchers at an individual level; in particular, there exists a reluctance among professionals to undertake involvement, and myths still perpetuate that patients/carers do not want to be involved. A developed infrastructure, more involvement-friendly organisational cultures and a strengthening of the evidence base would also be beneficial.