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Developing a framework for primary palliative care services.

L Daniels1, J Linnane

  • 1Centre for Palliative Care and Oncology, University of Central England, Birmingham.

British Journal of Community Nursing
|February 8, 2002
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Primary palliative care services were enhanced through a collaborative study, leading to improved patient care and professional working. An innovative surgery-based clinic model proved viable for community palliative care delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Palliative Care
  • Primary Care
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Concerns exist regarding multidisciplinary approaches in primary palliative care delivery.
  • Evaluating current primary palliative care services is essential for identifying areas of improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate current primary palliative care provision.
  • To explore methods for developing enhanced primary palliative care services.
  • To assess the viability of an innovative, surgery-based palliative care clinic model.

Main Methods:

  • An 18-month, two-phase action research study was conducted.
  • Collaborative effort between an academic unit and primary care practice.
  • Quantitative and qualitative methods were used for evaluation.

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Main Results:

  • The study identified needs and implemented practice changes to enhance primary palliative care.
  • Data demonstrated improvements in patient care and professional collaboration.
  • A surgery-based clinic model for palliative care patients and carers was found to be viable.

Conclusions:

  • The innovative surgery-based clinic model effectively enhances primary palliative care services.
  • A framework for multidisciplinary community palliative care was developed.
  • The study highlights the benefits of integrating research and practice development.