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Concepción Pérez1, Jimmy Martin-Delgado2, Mercedes Vinuesa1, Pedro J Ibor3, Mercedes Guilabert4, José Gomez5, Carmen Beato6, Juana Sánchez-Jiménez7, Ignacio Velázquez8, Claudio Calvo-Espinos9, María L Cánovas10, José A Yáñez11, Mireia Rodríguez12, José L Baquero13, Elisa Gallach14, Emma Folch15, Albert Tuca16, Manel Santiña17, José J Mira2,4,18.
Abstract
Up to 50% of cancer patients and up to 90% of those in terminal stages experience pain associated with disease progression, poor quality of life, and social impact on caregivers. This study aimed to establish standards for the accreditation of oncological pain management in healthcare organizations. A mixed methods approach was used. First, a pragmatic literature review was conducted. Second, consensus between professionals and patients was reached using the Nominal Group and Delphi technique in a step that involved anesthesiologists, oncologists, family physicians, nurses, psychologists, patient representatives, and caregivers. Third, eight hospitals participated in a pilot assessment of the level of fulfillment of each standard. A total of 37 standards were extracted. The Nominal Group produced additional standards, of which 60 were included in Questionnaire 0 that was used in the Delphi Technique. Two Delphi voting rounds were performed to reach a high level of consensus, and involved 64 and 62 participants with response rates of 90% and 87%, respectively. Finally, 39 standards for the management of cancer pain were agreed upon. In the self-evaluation, the average range of compliance was between 56.4% and 100%. The consensus standards of the ACDON Project might improve the monitoring of cancer pain management. These standards satisfied the demands of professionals and patients and could be used for the accreditation of approaches in cancer pain management.Entities:
Keywords: accreditation; cancer; pain; patient-centered care; patient-safety; quality of care
Year: 2021 PMID: 33562456 PMCID: PMC7914789 DOI: 10.3390/jpm11020102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426