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Optimizing Research on End-of-Life Care for Seniors: The Collective New Emerging Team on End of Life Care for Seniors University of Ottawa, Institute of Palliative Care

Abstract

Background: End-of-life care for seniors is an important and neglected area of research. The University of Ottawa Institute of Palliative Care has expanded its research capacity by developing a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funded new emerging team on end-of-life care for seniors. This initiative brings together an interdisciplinary team of researchers from palliative care and geriatrics to develop a comprehensive program of research. Methods: 1) A variety of investigators from the fields of palliative care and geriatrics and disciplines of epidemiology, medicine, nursing, psychology and social work will collaborate on the development of a research agenda focussed on end-of-life care for seniors. 2) The conceptual model for the research program consists of 4 broad interrelated domains that are congruent with the CIHR themes of health services, clinical issues, population health and psychosocial, cultural, spiritual and ethical issues; this framework will guide the research program and all studies emanating from the program. 3) Research studies will focus on 5 areas of inquiry that are central to end-of-life care for seniors: palliative end-of-life care for rural seniors, care settings, burden, role of volunteers, and delirium. Results: This new team has the potential to obtain peer-reviewed funding, recruit and train a new generation of researchers, and build a network of concerned researchers. Conclusions: The new team should ultimately contribute to an improved quality of care for seniors who are approaching death.

Authors

Allard P; Brajtman S; Brazil K; Guirguis-Younger M; Legault F; McPherson C; Kelley ML; Wilson K; Bond J; Chambers L

Journal

Geriatrics Today Journal of the Canadian Geriatrics Society, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 173–176

Publication Date

September 1, 2003

ISSN

1496-3892

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