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Original Articles

Participatory Action Research and Hospice: A Good Fit

Pages 55-62 | Received 30 Jun 1999, Accepted 19 Aug 1999, Published online: 02 Oct 2017
 

ABSTRACT

While research has always been an important component of the hospice movement in this country, increasingly hospices are involved in research as a result of demands for outcome measures and greater accountability. In addition to the more traditional research strategies, hospice researchers are encouraged to use participatory action research (PAR) in their efforts to better understand, document, and evaluate services. This article describes PAR and provides an example of a modified usage of PAR with a hospice program serving persons with AIDS. Whether used primarily in the planning phase of research or in conducting and reporting results as well, PAR maximizes input from those who know hospice best-staff, volunteers, patients, and caregivers. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-342-9678. E-mail address: [email protected] <Website: http://www.haworthpressinc.com>]

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Pamela J. Kovacs

Pamela J. Kovacs, MSW, PhD, is Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

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