| Literature DB >> 25278757 |
Barbara Pesut1, Brenda Hooper2, Richard Sawatzky3, Carole A Robinson1, Joan L Bottorff1, Miranda Dalhuisen1.
Abstract
Although there are a number of quality frameworks available for evaluating palliative services, it is necessary to adapt these frameworks to models of care designed for the rural context. The purpose of this paper was to describe the development of a program assessment framework for evaluating a rural palliative supportive service as part of a community-based research project designed to enhance the quality of care for patients and families living with life-limiting chronic illness. A review of key documents from electronic databases and grey literature resulted in the identification of general principles for high-quality palliative care in rural contexts. These principles were then adapted to provide an assessment framework for the evaluation of the rural palliative supportive service. This framework was evaluated and refined using a community-based advisory committee guiding the development of the service. The resulting program assessment framework includes 48 criteria organized under seven themes: embedded within community; palliative care is timely, comprehensive, and continuous; access to palliative care education and experts; effective teamwork and communication; family partnerships; policies and services that support rural capacity and values; and systematic approach for measuring and improving outcomes of care. It is important to identify essential elements for assessing the quality of services designed to improve rural palliative care, taking into account the strengths of rural communities and addressing common challenges. The program assessment framework has potential to increase the likelihood of desired outcomes in palliative care provisions in rural settings and requires further validation.Entities:
Keywords: quality indicators; quality of care; rural palliative care
Year: 2013 PMID: 25278757 PMCID: PMC4147755 DOI: 10.4137/PCRT.S11908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Palliat Care ISSN: 1178-2242
Program assessment framework for a rural palliative supportive service (RPaSS).
| Quality principles for rural palliative care from the literature | RPaSS assessment framework: strategies | |
|---|---|---|
| • Based on a community assessment. | • Advisory committee with broad stakeholder representation. | |
| • Timely designation occurs for those who may benefit from palliative care. | • Referrals received for patients who have not yet received a palliative benefits designation. | |
| • Continuing palliative care education is available for primary health care providers. | • RPaSS coordinator provides evidence of his/her continuing PC education. | |
| • Clear leadership structure. | • Advisory committee with terms of reference. | |
| • An inventory of local and regional bereavement services available to health care providers and bereaved family members. | • Designated family registrants. | |
| • Policies of agencies providing palliative care are supportive of rural values and needs. | • Documentation of the effects of policies that hinder and facilitate high-quality palliative care with a feedback loop to advisory committee, ministry of health and health authority. | |
| • Accountability cycle with feedback to stakeholders. | • Documentation of gaps in care (eg, failure to control symptoms or unavailable services). | |
Outcome measurement and practice tools.
| Patient tools | Family tools |
|---|---|
| McGill quality of life questionnaire | Adaptation of the Home caregiver needs survey |
| COF-PHLI: palliative spiritual history tool (unpublished work, Pritchard Z.) | COF-PHLI: palliative spiritual history tool (unpublished work, Pritchard Z.) |