A methodologic approach to conducting a statewide community needs assessment of pediatric palliative care and hospice resources

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BROCK, Katharine E. | ALLEN, Kristen E. | BARTON, Camille | SHAPIRO, Rachel | WEINTRAUB, Brendan | WASILEWSKI-MASKER, Karen | ESCOFFERY, Cam | JOHNSON, Khaliah A.

CONTEXT: Prior studies have indicated that pediatric palliative care (PPC) resources vary across states and within regions in a state. Evaluating the current status of PPC and pediatric hospice care through a community needs assessment (CNA) can help address the gaps that exist to improve and increase access to PPC for children in need. OBJECTIVES: Using the state of Georgia as an example, the process, methods, lessons learned, and limitations in conducting a statewide PPC CNA are described. METHODS: A mixed-method descriptive design with multiple stages incorporating different methodological approaches was used. These included literature review, community profile, survey and interview questionnaire development, windshield survey, identifying and interviewing key informants, and quantitative survey of the state's hospice organizations. Key themes (providing PPC, PPC environment, collaboration, and future of PPC) and subthemes emerged, which were then triangulated across all existing data collection techniques to provide recommendations of varying feasibility and importance. RESULTS: Described in a subsequent article (Johnson K.A. et al.). CONCLUSION: This approach can be used by other state organizations, coalitions, governments, or national organizations looking to perform a CNA of palliative care, hospice resources, or could be applied to other geographical settings or types of care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.04.004

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