Examining the International Palliative Care Systems in Rural Areas: Protocol for a Comparative Case Study
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2022Abstract
Background: The aging population in the Global North is associated with an increased prevalence of multiple chronic diseases
that would benefit from integrated palliative care. In this context, it is vital to consider the effectiveness of health care systems’
response to the needs of the older population residing in rural areas, including access to palliative care services. Understanding
palliative care program availability and palliative care system characteristics is important in creating useful health interventions
in rural areas.
Objective: This study aims to provide an international view on palliative care in rural areas. A study exploring palliative care
services offered in Southern Minnesota will be carried out, building on a previous study conducted in Osona, Spain. Findings
from both studies will be compared, providing insights into the strengths of each system and identifying areas for growth.
Methods: This study will be performed using qualitative case study methodology. Using a similar methodology to the one used
in the Spanish study, palliative care services will be explored in a similarly sized rural area in Southern Minnesota. This will be
accomplished by (1) reviewing available literature related to the Southern Minnesota palliative care system and (2) identifying
key providers in this US palliative care system who will be invited to participate in semistructured interviews. The study participants
will be asked about the gaps between ideal integrated palliative care system services and the existing complementary palliative
care services, and the ethical issues and dilemmas that evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: Following ethical approval for this protocol, data collection is anticipated to begin in spring or summer 2022 and is
expected to take 6 months. Data collection will be followed by data analysis in fall 2022. Finally, the researchers plan to disseminate
the findings in spring 2023.
Conclusions: Comparing 2 similarly sized but culturally different rural palliative care systems in Minnesota and Osona will
provide insights into how integrated palliative care systems impact the older population and those with chronic illnesses. Study
findings will contribute to enhanced patient care, organizational improvements, policy change, and an understanding of the impact
of different health care system models.
Document Type
Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
614 - Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
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JMIR Research Protocols,11(7), e36037
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Protocol
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