Evolution of Complexity of Palliative Care Needs and Patient Profiles according to the PALCOM Scale: Pooled Analysis of the Cohorts for the Development and Validation of the PALCOM Scale in Advanced Cancer Patients
Albert Tuca,
Margarita Viladot,
Gemma Carrera
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Identifying the complexity of palliative care needs is a key aspect of referral to specialised multidisciplinary early palliative care (EPC) teams. The PALCOM scale is an instrument consisting of five multidimensional assessment domains, developed in 2018 and validated in 2023, to identify the level of complexity in patients with advanced cancer.
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to determine the degree of instability (likelihood of level change or death), health resource consump… Show more
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