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    Consensus-based recommendations for psychosocial support measures for parents and adult children at the end of life: results of a Delphi study in Germany

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    The availability of psychosocial support measures has a significant impact on the quality of life of terminally ill and dying patients and the burden experienced by their relatives. To date, no intervention has specifically focused on promoting interaction within the dyads of the following: (1) terminally ill adult children and their parents and (2) terminally ill parents and their adult children. A national Delphi study was conducted to provide appropriate recommendations for dyadic psychosocial support measures.Recommendations were formulated from qualitative interview data on the experiences and wishes of patients and family caregivers within these two dyads. Experts from palliative and hospice care providers rated the relevance and feasibility of 21 recommendations on two 4-point Likert-type scales, respectively. Additional suggestions for improvement were captured via free text fields. Individual items were considered consented when >= 80% of participants scored 1 (strongly agree) or 2 (somewhat agree) regarding both relevance and feasibility. A total of 27 experts (35% response rate) completed two Delphi rounds. Following the first round, 13 recommendations were adjusted according to participants' comments. After the second round, consensus was achieved for all 21 of the initially presented recommendations.The Delphi-consented recommendations for parents and adult children at the end of life provide the first guidance for hands-on dyadic psychosocial support measures for parent-adult child relationships, specifically. The next step could involve the structured implementation of the recommendations, accompanied by scientific research

    Reflections and Analysis on Sex, Gender and Diversity in Palliative Care Research – How can we Apply Intersectionality in our Scientific Practice?

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    Verdonk P, Gawinski L, Herbst F, et al. Reflexionen und Analysen zu Geschlecht, Gender und Diversität in der Palliativmedizinischen Forschung - Wie können wir Intersektionalität in unserer wissenschaftlichen Praxis umsetzen? . Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin. 2020;21(3):129-135
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