2018
DOI: 10.1097/spc.0000000000000390
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Technology for improving accessibility of end-of-life care: Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Project

Abstract: Purpose of review To describe how Project ECHO works and to analyze what has been published on Project ECHO Palliative Care (Project ECHO PC) over the last 18 months. Recent findings Only two articles on Project ECHO PC have been published over the last 18 months: a descriptive study of experiences in seven health centers of the United States, the United Kingdom, Uruguay and India; and a quantitative and qualitative study of the impact of the teleECHO c… Show more

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“…2 Given the overlap in our findings with adult nonmetropolitan palliative care research, we recommend that future work build on knowledge from adult studies describing efforts to enhance local resources. For example, educating local providers 13 and utilizing home nursing-care agencies to provide palliative care (which, based on our results, happens organically but could be enhanced) could be effective. 2 Another strategy could involve building academic alliances 14 (akin to mentors discussed by our participants) or deploying community health workers and/or navigators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…2 Given the overlap in our findings with adult nonmetropolitan palliative care research, we recommend that future work build on knowledge from adult studies describing efforts to enhance local resources. For example, educating local providers 13 and utilizing home nursing-care agencies to provide palliative care (which, based on our results, happens organically but could be enhanced) could be effective. 2 Another strategy could involve building academic alliances 14 (akin to mentors discussed by our participants) or deploying community health workers and/or navigators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Virtual learning networks (e.g. Project ECHO) could play an important role, and evaluations of adult palliative care ECHO networks have reportedly increased staff knowledge and confidence, and improvements in clinical practice [45][46][47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cost-analysis studies are encouraged to find out the effectiveness on cost between ECHO and traditional training models. 62 - 66 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%