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Palliative Care Physicians' Perceptions of Conditions Required to Provide Early Palliative Care.

Authors :
Sue-A-Quan, Rachel
Sorensen, Anna
Lo, Samantha
Pope, Ashley
Swami, Nadia
Rodin, Gary
Hannon, Breffni
Wentlandt, Kirsten
Zimmermann, Camilla
Source :
Journal of Pain & Symptom Management. Aug2023, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p93-101. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Early palliative care (EPC) is widely recommended but its implementation may be challenging. We conducted a qualitative analysis of Canadian palliative care physicians' opinions about conditions necessary to provide EPC. A survey assessing attitudes and opinions regarding EPC was distributed to physicians providing primary or specialized palliative care, as identified by the Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians. The survey included an optional final section for respondents' general comments; we screened these for relevance to our study aims and conducted a thematic analysis of relevant comments. Of 531 completed surveys, 129 (24%) respondents provided written comments, of whom 104 mentioned conditions they felt to be necessary to provide EPC. Four key themes were identified: 1) Clear delineation of roles of primary and specialized palliative care physicians —all physicians should be empowered to provide primary palliative care, with specialists providing additional support; 2) Shared care with needs-dependent referral —primary and specialized palliative care physicians should work collaboratively, with referral to specialized palliative care based on need rather than on prognosis; 3) Adequate resources to support primary palliative care —education, financial incentives, and collaboration with interdisciplinary team members such as nurses and specialized providers were specifically mentioned; 4) Addressing the misconception that palliative care equals end-of-life care —there was particular emphasis on education of both healthcare providers and the public. Changes are necessary at the level of palliative care referral systems, providers, resources, and policy to enable implementation of EPC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08853924
Volume :
66
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Pain & Symptom Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164854808
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.04.008