Palliative and end-of-life care research in Scotland 2006-2015: a systematic scoping review.
Anne M FinucaneEmma CarduffJean LugtonStephen FenningBridget JohnstonMarie FallonDavid ClarkJuliet A SpillerScott A MurrayPublished in: BMC palliative care (2018)
There was a steady increase in Scottish palliative care research during the decade under review. Research output was strong compared with that reported in an earlier Scottish review (1990-2005) and a similar review of Irish palliative care research (2002-2012). A large amount of descriptive evidence exists on living and dying with chronic progressive illness in Scotland; intervention studies now need to be prioritised. Areas highlighted for future research include palliative interventions for people with non-malignant illness and multi-morbidity; physical and psychological symptom assessment and management; interventions to support carers; and bereavement support. Knowledge exchange activities are required to disseminate research findings to research users and a follow-up review to examine future research progress is recommended.