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

Julia Berendt1, Stephanie Stiel2, Steffen T Simon3, Andrea Schmitz4, Birgitt van Oorschot5, Peter Stachura2, Christoph Ostgathe2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: International associations admit that specialized palliative care (SPC) is an obvious component of excellent cancer care. Nevertheless, gaps in integration at the international level have been identified. Recommendations for integrating SPC in clinical care, research, and education are needed, which are subject of the present study.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A Delphi study, with three written Delphi rounds, including a face-to-face-meeting with a multiprofessional expert panel (n = 52) working in SPC in 15 German Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCCs) funded by the German Cancer Aid was initiated. Initial recommendations are built on evidence-based literature. Consensus was defined in advance with ≥80% agreement based on the question of whether each recommendation was unambiguously formulated, relevant, and realizable for a CCC.
RESULTS: A total of 38 experts (73.1%) from 15 CCCs performed all three Delphi rounds. Consensus was achieved for 29 of 30 recommendations. High agreement related to having an organizationally and spatially independent palliative care unit (≥6 beds), a mobile multiprofessional SPC team, and cooperation with community-based SPC. Until round 3, an ongoing discussion was registered on hospice volunteers, a chair of palliative care, education in SPC among staff in emergency departments, and integration of SPC in decision-making processes such as tumor boards or consultation hours. Integration of SPC in decision-making processes was not consented by a low-rated feasibility (76.3%) due to staff shortage.
CONCLUSION: Recommendations should be considered when developing standards for cancer center of excellence in Germany. Definition and implementation of indicators of integration of SPC in CCCs and evaluation of its effectiveness are current and future challenges. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: General and specialized palliative care (SPC) is an integral part of comprehensive cancer care. However, significant diversity concerning the design of SPC in the German Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC) Network led to the establishment of consensual best practice recommendations for integration of SPC into the clinical structures, processes, research, and education throughout the CCC network. The recommendations contribute to a greater awareness relating to the strategic direction and development of SPC in CCCs. The access to information about SPC and access to offers regarding SPC shall be facilitated by implementing the recommendations in the course of treatment of patients with cancer. ©AlphaMed Press.

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Keywords:  Cancer center; Consensus; Delphi technique; Integration; Palliative care; Quality indicators

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27440065      PMCID: PMC5061542          DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncologist        ISSN: 1083-7159


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Review 1.  Standards, Guidelines, and Quality Measures for Successful Specialty Palliative Care Integration Into Oncology: Current Approaches and Future Directions.

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2.  Implementation of Best Practice Recommendations for Palliative Care in German Comprehensive Cancer Centers.

Authors:  Susanne Gahr; Sarah Lödel; Julia Berendt; Michael Thomas; Christoph Ostgathe
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2019-09-10

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4.  Illness and end-of-life experiences of children with cancer who receive palliative care.

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8.  The perspectives of oncology healthcare providers on the role of palliative care in a comprehensive cancer center.

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9.  Implementation of Best Practice Recommendations for Palliative Care in German Comprehensive Cancer Centers.

Authors:  Susanne Gahr; Sarah Lödel; Julia Berendt; Michael Thomas; Christoph Ostgathe
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2019-09-10
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