Rosenfeld et al
36
| To establish preliminary evidence for the feasibility, acceptability and utility of an abbreviated version of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy | Clinical trial, open-label design | Clinical psychology | Palliative care hospital | Twelve patients with cancer | Psychotherapists | USA |
Breitbart and Masterson37
| To provide an overview of key studies pertaining to various types of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy | Review of randomised controlled trials | Psychiatry | Cancer centre hospital | Four hundred and sixty-three patients with stage III or IV cancer | Psychiatrists, psychotherapists | USA |
Buckley and Herth29
| To identify strategies that terminally ill patients use in maintaining and fostering hope during the final stage of life | Longitudinal study using triangulation, background data, the Herth Hope Index and a semistructured interview | Nursing, sociology | Palliative home care and an inpatient hospice unit | Fourteen patients with cancer, two patients with end-stage motor-neurone disease | Care researchers | UK |
Duggleby et al
38
| To describe psychosocial processes that patients receiving palliative care experienced when taking part in a Living with Hope programme | Fifty-two in-depth interviews, thematic analysis | Nursing | Palliative home care | Thirteen patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers | Nurses | Canada |
Harrop et al
30
| To understand the coping experiences of patients and identify resources and factors likely to support such coping | Twenty in-depth interviews, interpretative phenomenological analysis | Population medicine | At home and in clinic | Ten patients with advanced lung cancer | Care researchers | UK |
Karlsson et al
31
| To interpret meanings of existential uncertainty and certainty for people diagnosed with cancer | Sixty-six narrative interviews, observations, life-world phenomenology | Health studies, nursing | Oncological outpatient clinic, at home | Fourteen patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer | Neuroscientist, nurse researchers | Sweden |
La Cour, Johannessen, Josephsson32
| To explore and understand how people with advanced cancer create meaning and handle everyday life through activity | In-depth interviews and participant observations, interpretive analysis using narrative theory | Healthcare science, occupational therapy | At home | Two patients with breast cancer, three with lung cancer and two with colon cancer | Care researcher, occupational therapist | Denmark |
McClement et al
39
| To provide a synopsis of the Dignity Therapy programme of research studies, with an emphasis on the application of research findings for practice | Various qualitative and quantitative studies | Nursing, psychiatry, clinical psychology | Various settings | Two hundred and sixty-six patients with stage III or IV cancer | Psychotherapists, palliative care clinicians | Canada |
Nilmanat et al
33
| To explore how Thai persons with advanced cancer move beyond suffering at the end of their life | Longitudinal qualitative case study, open-ended interviews and observations | Nursing | Hospital, at home | Fifteen patients with advanced cancer | Nurse researchers | Thailand |
Rohde et al
34
| To explore spiritual well-being in patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy | In-depth interviews, hermeneutic editing approach for the analyses | Health sciences | Hospital | Twenty patients with colorectal cancer | Clinical researchers | Norway |
Sand, Olsson, Strang35
| To obtain knowledge about how native-born Swedes develop coping strategies in the presence of their own impending death | Semistructured interviews, analysed using existential hermeneutics | Palliative medicine, oncology | Hospital, at home | Twenty patients with advanced cancer | Medical home care researchers | Sweden |
Tait et al
41
| To understand the therapeutic effect of Dignity Therapy, in patients at the end of life | Semistructured interviews, followed by discourse analysis | Psychiatry | Palliative care settings in two academic hospitals | Twelve patients with fewer than 6 months to live | Resident physicians | Canada |
Tuck et al
42
| To implement a story-telling approach to explore the experience of living with terminal cancer | Intervention study, semistructured interviews, survey | Nursing | Hospital and a community hospice programme | Fifteen adult patients with cancer | Nurse researchers | USA |
Xiao et al
40
| To elicit patients' perceptions of their participation in a life review programme for Chinese patients | Semistructured interviews | Nursing | Hospice | Twenty-six patients with cancer | Nurse researchers | China |