2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027323
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Impact of informational and relational continuity for people with palliative care needs: a mixed methods rapid review

Abstract: ObjectiveTo identify and synthesise existing literature exploring the impact of relational and informational continuity of care on preferred place of death, hospital admissions and satisfaction for palliative care patients in qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods literature.DesignA mixed methods rapid review.MethodsPUBMED, PsychINFO, CINAHL were searched from June 2008 to June 2018 in order to identify original peer reviewed, primary qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods research exploring the impac… Show more

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“…Two papers looked at hospice as a setting [ 11 , 18 ] and four at nursing homes [ 11 , 13 , 16 , 19 ]. There were differences in diagnoses included with seven papers looking specifically at patients with cancer [ 11–13 , 15 , 17–19 ], six including non-cancer diagnoses [ 11–13 , 15 , 18 , 19 ] and two looking specifically at dementia [ 16 , 19 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two papers looked at hospice as a setting [ 11 , 18 ] and four at nursing homes [ 11 , 13 , 16 , 19 ]. There were differences in diagnoses included with seven papers looking specifically at patients with cancer [ 11–13 , 15 , 17–19 ], six including non-cancer diagnoses [ 11–13 , 15 , 18 , 19 ] and two looking specifically at dementia [ 16 , 19 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five papers examined the role of specialist PC [ 13 , 16–18 ]. Five looked explicitly at service design and access to care [ 13 , 15–18 ]. One paper [ 15 ] looked at the role of information and support in decision-making, and two [ 14 , 16 ] explored issues surrounding capacity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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