Journal article
Care plus study: a multi-site implementation of early palliative care in routine practice to improve health outcomes and reduce hospital admissions for people with advanced cancer: a study protocol
J Philip, R Le Gautier, A Collins, AK Nowak, B Le, GB Crawford, N Rankin, M Krishnasamy, G Mitchell, SA McLachlan, M IJzerman, R Hudson, D Rischin, TV Sousa, V Sundararajan
BMC Health Services Research | BMC | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Current international consensus is that ‘early’ referral to palliative care services improves cancer patient and family carer outcomes. In practice, however, these referrals are not routine. An approach which directly addresses identified barriers to early integration of palliative care is required. This protocol details a trial of a standardized model of early palliative care (Care Plus) introduced at key defined, disease-specific times or transition points in the illness for people with cancer. Introduced as a ‘whole of system’ practice change for identified advanced cancers, the key outcomes of interest are population health service use change. The aims of the study are to exa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study has been funded by a competitive grant administered by Medical Research Future Fund, Australia, Grant number: APP1174028. The funding body had no role or involvement in the design of the study or in the writing of the manuscript.