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Palliative Care research in South America: scientific publications, barriers to conduct studies and needed advances

Grant number: 18/09836-8
Support Opportunities:Regular Research Grants
Start date: March 01, 2019
End date: August 31, 2021
Field of knowledge:Health Sciences - Medicine - Medical Clinics
Principal Investigator:Carlos Eduardo Paiva
Grantee:Carlos Eduardo Paiva
Host Institution: Hospital do Câncer de Barretos. Fundação Pio XII (FP). Barretos , SP, Brazil

Abstract

Palliative Care (PC) aims to improve the quality of life of people with chronic life threatening diseases, understanding multidimensional aspects of diseases and the importance of adequate communication and family support. The modern hospice movement, origin of the current PC, had its origin in the 1960s in England. The breakthrough was initially higher in the UK itself, with peak growth in the 1980s. In the United States, the breakthrough was higher after the 1990s and in South America, especially after the start of this new century. However, the regional advance has occurred mainly in the number of health services and providers, but apparently to a lesser extent in terms of intellectual and scientific production. This study aims to investigate the PC situation in South America in terms of scientific production and their evolution over the last two decades; identify barriers perceived by PC professionals in conducting studies; and formalize a consensual document with proposals and suggestions of attitudes that stimulate research in the region. To do so, the present study will be divided into three distinct phases: 1, a systematic review of all studies on the theme "PC" published in the last 20 years with at least one of the authors with affiliation in South American countries; 2, translation and adaptation of a questionnaire that assesses barriers related to the accomplishment of studies and, in sequence, a survey study with professionals of PC; 3, meetings of a collaborative group formed for this research, aiming at the advancement of research in PC in South America, for consensual diagnosis of the current situation, identification of barriers and proposals for improvements to be presented to the competent institutions that regulate, have a political role or promote research (governmental or non-governmental). (AU)

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(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
DE LIMA, CRISLAINE; PEREZ-CRUZ, PEDRO EMILIO; RIBEIRO PAIVA, BIANCA SAKAMOTO; ZIMMERMANN, CAMILLA; DOS SANTOS NETO, MARTINS FIDELES; BRUERA, EDUARDO; HUI, DAVID; PAIVA, CARLOS EDUARDO. The Impact of International Research Collaborations on the Citation Metrics and the Scientific Potential of South American Palliative Care Research: Bibliometric Analysis. ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH, v. 87, n. 1, . (18/09836-8)
DE LIMA, CRISLAINE; NETO, MARTINS FIDELES DOS SANTOS; COSTA, RICARDO FILIPE ALVES; FRANCO, JULIA ONISHI; CAL, GIOVANNA SIMOES; PAIVA, BIANCA SAKAMOTO RIBEIRO; PAIVA, CARLOS EDUARDO. Characteristics of Palliative Care Publications by South American Authors in the Last 20 Years: Systematic Literature Review With Bibliometric Analysis. JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, v. 62, n. 3, p. E177-E185, . (18/09836-8)
PAIVA, CARLOS EDUARDO; BONILLA-SIERRA, PATRICIA; TRIPODORO, VILMA ADRIANA; RODRIGUEZ-NUNEZ, ALFREDO; DE SIMONE, GUSTAVO; RODRIGUEZ, LILIANA HAYDEE; VIDAL, EDISON IGLESIAS DE OLIVEIRA; RIOS, MIRIAM RIVEROS; CRISPIM, DOUGLAS HENRIQUE; PERREZ-CRUZ, PEDRO; et al. How to Advance Palliative Care Research in South America? Findings From a Delphi Study. JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, v. 65, n. 3, p. 10-pg., . (18/09836-8)