Feasibility of the PalliSupport care pathway : results from a mixed-method study in acutely hospitalized older patients at the end of life

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FLIERMAN, Isabelle | VAN RIJN, Marjon | DE MEIJ, Marike | POELS, Marjolein | NIEZINK, Dorende M. | WILLEMS, Dick L. | BUURMAN, Bianca M.

A transitional care pathway (TCP) could improve care for older patients in the last months of life. However, barriers exist such as unidentified palliative care needs and suboptimal collaboration between care settings. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of a TCP, named PalliSupport, for older patients at the end of life, prior to a stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial.

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