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Table 3 Eligibility Criteria

From: Psychosocial factors affecting the bereavement experience of relatives of palliative-stage cancer patients: a systematic review

PICOa Criteria

Population

A person 18 years of age or older, caring for a family member, friend or close friend in the palliative phase of cancer(cancer that is unlikely to be cured or controlled with treatment; the cancer may have spread from where it first started to nearby tissue, lymph nodes, or distant parts of the body; treatment may be given to help shrink the tumor, slow the of cancer cells, or relieve symptoms but it is not a cure [44]) being cared for by specialized palliative care services/units

Intervention

Information on grief adjustment related to the experience prior to the loss specific to the palliative phase

Comparison

Not applicable here

Outcome

Relative quantitative and qualitative measures: grieving process, quality of life, emotional functioning, intra- and inter-personnel functioning, cognitive functioning

Study plan

Randomized and non-randomized / observational

Protocols: experimental, quasi-experimental, non-experimental (exclusion: case studies, conference summaries, expert opinions including interviews)

Methods

Quantitative

Qualitative

Mixed

Strategy

Interview surveys

Questionnaire surveys

Observational surveys (participant, non-participant, structured, unstructured observation)

Study design

Retrospective

Prospective

Publication status& language

No restrictions

  1. aPICO Population intervention comparison outcomes