关键词: Chronic health conditions Humanitarian Low-middle-income countries (LMIC) Palliative care Palliative care needs

Mesh : Humans Developing Countries Gray Literature MEDLINE Palliative Care Research Design Systematic Reviews as Topic

来  源:   DOI:10.1186/s13643-024-02521-4   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Palliative care in low- or middle-income country (LMIC) humanitarian settings is a new area, experiencing a degree of increased momentum over recent years. The review contributes to this growing body of knowledge, in addition to identifying gaps for future research. The overall aim is to systematically explore the evidence on palliative care needs of patients and/or their families in LMIC humanitarian settings.
METHODS: Arksey and O\'Malley\'s (Int J Soc Res Methodol. 8:19-32, 2005) scoping review framework forms the basis of the study design, following further guidance from Levac et al. (Implement Sci 5:1-9, 2010), the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Peters et al. (JBI Reviewer\'s Manual JBI: 406-452, 2020), and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) from Tricco et al. (Ann Intern Med 169:467-73, 2018). This incorporates a five-step approach and the population, concept, and context (PCC) framework. Using already identified key words/terms, searches for both published research and gray literature from January 2012 to October 2022 will be undertaken using databases (likely to include Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), MEDLINE, Embase, Global Health, Scopus, Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts (ASSIA), Web of Science, Policy Commons, JSTOR, Library Network International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Google Advanced Search, and Google Scholar) in addition to selected pre-print sites and websites. Data selection will be undertaken based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be reviewed at each stage by two reviewers, with a third to resolve any differences. Extracted data will be charted in a table. Ethical approval is not required for this review.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings will be presented in tables and diagrams/charts, followed by a narrative description. The review will run from late October 2022 to early 2023. This is the first systematic scoping review specifically exploring the palliative care needs of patients and/or their family, in LMIC humanitarian settings. The paper from the review findings will be submitted for publication in 2023.
摘要:
背景:低收入或中等收入国家(LMIC)人道主义环境中的姑息治疗是一个新领域,近年来经历了一定程度的增长势头。审查有助于这种不断增长的知识体系,除了确定未来研究的差距。总体目标是系统地探索LMIC人道主义环境中患者和/或其家人姑息治疗需求的证据。
方法:Arksey和O'Malley's(IntJSocResMethodol。8:19-32,2005)范围审查框架构成了研究设计的基础,遵循Levac等人的进一步指导。(实施科学5:1-9,2010),乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)彼得斯等人。(JBI审阅者手册JBI:406-452,2020年),以及Tricco等人的系统评价和Meta分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)。(安实习生医学169:467-73,2018)。这包括了一个五步的方法和人口,概念,和上下文(PCC)框架。使用已经确定的关键词/术语,从2012年1月到2022年10月,将使用数据库搜索已发表的研究和灰色文献(可能包括护理和联合健康累积指数(CINAHL),MEDLINE,Embase,全球卫生,Scopus,应用社会科学索引和摘要(ASSIA),WebofScience,政策共用,JSTOR,国际货币基金组织和世界银行图书馆网,Google高级搜索,和GoogleScholar)以及选定的预打印站点和网站。数据选择将根据纳入和排除标准进行,每个阶段将由两名审查人员进行审查。用三分之一来解决任何分歧。提取的数据将在表中绘制。此审查不需要道德批准。
结论:调查结果将以表格和图表/图表的形式呈现,然后是叙述性描述。审查将于2022年10月下旬至2023年初进行。这是第一个系统范围审查,专门探讨患者和/或其家人的姑息治疗需求,在LMIC人道主义环境中。审查结果的论文将于2023年提交出版。
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