Evaluating the integration of palliative care in national health systems : an indicator rating process with EAPC task force members to measure advanced palliative care development

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ARIAS-CASAIS, Natalia | GARRALDA, Eduardo | SANCHEZ-CARDENAS, Miguel Antonio | RHEE, John Y. | CENTENO, Carlos

BACKGROUND: Palliative care (PC) development cannot only be assessed from a specialized provision perspective. Recently, PC integration into other health systems has been identified as a component of specialized development. Yet, there is a lack of indicators to assess PC integration for pediatrics, long-term care facilities, primary care, volunteering and cardiology. AIM: To identify and design indicators capable of exploring national-level integration of PC into the areas mentioned above. METHODS: A process composed of a desk literature review, consultation and semi-structured interviews with EAPC task force members and a rating process was performed to create a list of indicators for the assessment of PC integration into pediatrics, long-term care facilities, primary care, cardiology, and volunteering. The new indicators were mapped onto the four domains of the WHO Public Health Strategy. RESULTS: The literature review identified experts with whom 11 semi-structured interviews were conducted. A total of 34 new indicators were identified for national-level monitoring of palliative care integration. Ten were for pediatrics, five for primary care, six for long-term care facilities, seven for volunteering, and six for cardiology. All indicators mapped onto the WHO domains of policy and education while only pediatrics had an indicator that mapped onto the domain of services. No indicators mapped onto the domain of use of medicines. CONCLUSION: Meaningful contributions are being made in Europe towards the integration of PC into the explored fields. These efforts should be assessed in future regional mapping studies using indicators to deliver a more complete picture of PC development.

https://bmcpalliatcare.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12904-021-00728-z

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