Consensus palliative care referral criteria for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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PHILIP, Jennifer | CHANG, Yuchieh Kathryn | COLLINS, Anna | SMALLWOOD, Natasha | SULLIVAN, Donald Richard | YAWN, Barbara P. | MULARSKI, Richard A. | EKSTROM, Magnus | YANG, Ian A. | MCDONALD, Christine F. | MORI, Masanori | PEREZ-CRUZ, Pedro | HALPIN, David M. G. | CHENG, Shao-Yi | HUI, David

OBJECTIVE: People with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have substantial palliative care needs, but uncertainty exists around appropriate identification of patients for palliative care referral.We conducted a Delphi study of international experts to identify consensus referral criteria for specialist outpatient palliative care for people with COPD. METHODS: Clinicians in the fields of respiratory medicine, palliative and primary care from five continents with expertise in respiratory medicine and palliative care rated 81 criteria over three Delphi rounds. Consensus was defined a priori as =70% agreement. A criterion was considered ‘major’ if experts endorsed meeting that criterion alone justified palliative care referral. RESULTS: Response rates from the 57 panellists were 86% (49), 84% (48) and 91% (52) over first, second and third rounds, respectively. Panellists reached consensus on 17 major criteria for specialist outpatient palliative care referral, categorised under: (1) 'Health service use and need for advanced respiratory therapies' (six criteria, eg, need for home non-invasive ventilation); (2) 'Presence of symptoms, psychosocial and decision-making needs' (eight criteria, eg, severe (7-10 on a 10 point scale) chronic breathlessness); and (3) 'Prognostic estimate and performance status' (three criteria, eg, physician-estimated life expectancy of 6 months or less). CONCLUSIONS: International experts evaluated 81 potential referral criteria, reaching consensus on 17 major criteria for referral to specialist outpatient palliative care for people with COPD. Evaluation of the feasibility of these criteria in practice is required to improve standardised palliative care delivery for people with COPD.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2024-221721

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