Exploring access to end of life care for ethnic minorities with end stage kidney disease through recruitment in action research.
Emma WilkinsonGurch RandhawaEdwina BrownMaria Da Silva GaneJohn StovesGraham WarwickTahira AkhtarRegina MageeSue SharmanKen FarringtonPublished in: BMC palliative care (2016)
Reflection on the process of recruitment in this action research study provided insight into the complex scenario of end of life in kidney care. Some of the emerging issues such as the difficulty identifying patients are likely to be common across all patient groups, whilst others concerning language barriers and third party communication are more specific to ethnic minorities. A focus on South Asian ethnicity contributes to better understanding of patient perspectives and generic concepts as well as access to end of life kidney care for this group of patients in the UK. Action research was a useful methodology for achieving this and for informing future research to include informal carers and other ethnic groups.