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Validation of quality indicators for the organization of palliative care: a modified RAND Delphi study in seven European countries (the Europall project).

Kathrin Woitha1, Karen Van Beek, Nisar Ahmed, Birgit Jaspers, Jean M Mollard, Sam H Ahmedzai, Jeroen Hasselaar, Johan Menten, Kris Vissers, Yvonne Engels.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Validated quality indicators can help health-care professionals to evaluate their medical practices in a comparative manner to deliver optimal clinical care. No international set of quality indicators to measure the organizational aspects of palliative care settings exists. AIM: To develop and validate a set of structure and process indicators for palliative care settings in Europe.
DESIGN: A two-round modified RAND Delphi process was conducted to rate clarity and usefulness of a previously developed set of 110 quality indicators. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: In total, 20 multi-professional palliative care teams of centers of excellence from seven European countries.
RESULTS: In total, 56 quality indicators were rated as useful. These valid quality indicators concerned the following domains: the definition of a palliative care service (2 quality indicators), accessibility to palliative care (16 quality indicators), specific infrastructure to deliver palliative care (8 quality indicators), symptom assessment tools (1 quality indicator), specific personnel in palliative care services (9 quality indicators), documentation methodology of clinical data (14 quality indicators), evaluation of quality and safety procedures (1 quality indicator), reporting of clinical activities (1 quality indicator), and education in palliative care (4 quality indicator).
CONCLUSION: The modified RAND Delphi process resulted in 56 international face-validated quality indicators to measure and compare organizational aspects of palliative care. These quality indicators, aimed to assess and improve the organization of palliative care, will be pilot tested in palliative care settings all over Europe and be used in the EU FP7 funded IMPACT project.

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Keywords:  Europe; Palliative care; RAND Delphi; quality indicators; structure and process

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23861161     DOI: 10.1177/0269216313493952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


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4.  Integrating Palliative Care Into Comprehensive Cancer Centers: Consensus-Based Development of Best Practice Recommendations.

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5.  Improving palliative care in selected settings in England using quality indicators: a realist evaluation.

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6.  Consensus on quality indicators to assess the organisation of palliative cancer and dementia care applicable across national healthcare systems and selected by international experts.

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7.  Quality indicators for Palliative Day Services: A modified Delphi study.

Authors:  Noleen K McCorry; Sean O'Connor; Kathleen Leemans; Joanna Coast; Michael Donnelly; Anne Finucane; Louise Jones; W George Kernohan; Paul Perkins; Martin Dempster
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8.  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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