2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-017-0250-8
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Enhancing integrated palliative care: what models are appropriate? A cross-case analysis

Abstract: BackgroundEffective integration between hospices, palliative care services and other local health care services to support patients with palliative care needs is an important international priority. A previous model suggests that integration involves a cumulative stepped process of engagement with other organisations labelled as ‘support, supplant or supplement’, but the extent to which this model currently applies in the United Kingdom is unknown. We aimed to investigate accounts of hospice integration with l… Show more

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“…This was sometimes described as a result of delayed or irregular medical reviews with specialists, or the lack of coordinated approach to care. This had a negative impact on both patients and carers 51 52…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was sometimes described as a result of delayed or irregular medical reviews with specialists, or the lack of coordinated approach to care. This had a negative impact on both patients and carers 51 52…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in the case of patients with cancer or organ failure, quick access to palliative care beds must be available and preferences regarding place of death must be taken into consideration. Our results also show that the role of the social worker on these teams and their integration in the social and community network must be reinforced [57][58][59][60][61][62][63] and that, due to the intensity of this type of care (refractoriness, changing circumstances and short duration), health-care teams and professionals must be encouraged to practice self-care. [64][65][66][67][68] These findings highlight the importance of the presence of a skilled caregiver in the home, as well as the need for assessment of all areas included in the model due to the heavy burden that the psychosocial field can have on suffering at the end-of-life.…”
Section: Generalizations and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20.yüzyılın son çeyreğinde dünyada palyatif bakım ve hospis bakımı ile ilgili önemli ilerlemeler olmuştur. Bunlardan ilki palyatif bakımın halk sağlığı sistemine entegre edilmesidir (10)(11)(12). İkincisi, palyatif bakımın insan hakları mevzuatı içerisine alınmasıdır.…”
Section: Overview Of the Palliative Care Models In Turkey And The Worldunclassified
“…Palyatif ve yaşam sonu bakım hizmetleri başarılı hükümetler için bakım kalitesini artırmak ve yaşam sonu bakım maliyetlerini azaltmak amacıyla bir politika önceliği olmuştur. Bu sistemlerin entegre bir şekilde uygulanması bakım kalitesini, verimliliği, çalışan ve hasta memnuniyetini artırdığı gibi uluslararası bir öncelik olarak kabul edilmiştir (4,12,14,28,29…”
Section: Dünya Geneli̇nde Palyati̇f Bakim Servi̇sleri̇ni̇n Durumuunclassified