Background\ud \ud The Palliative Care Problem Severity Score is a clinician-rated tool to assess problem severity in four palliative care domains (pain, other symptoms, psychological/spiritual, family/carer problems) using a 4-point categorical scale (absent, mild, moderate, severe).\ud \ud Aim\ud \ud To test the reliability and acceptability of the Palliative Care Problem Severity Score.\ud Design: Multi-centre, cross-sectional study involving pairs of clinicians independently rating problem severity using the tool.\ud \ud Setting/participants\ud \ud Clinicians from 10 Australian palliative care services: 9 inpatient units and 1 mixed inpatient/community-based service.\ud \ud Results\ud \ud A total of 102 clinicians participated, with almo...
Two self-administered quality-of-life measures, the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQOL) and...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background The Palliative Care Problem Severity Score is a clinician-rated tool to assess problem se...
Background: \ud \ud The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningfu...
Background: The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningful, phase...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the test-retest stability in assessments of perceived symptom inten...
[extract] The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningful, phases ...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272Abstract...
Understanding patient's perceptions about palliative care is necessary to make an effective referral...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
Background: The Consumer Quality Index Palliative Care (CQ-index PC) is a structured questionnaire f...
BACKGROUND: Very few measures are used successfully as part of routine care within national palliati...
BackgroundVery few measures are used successfully as part of routine care within national palliative...
Effective palliative care intervention is contingent upon a comprehensive multidimensional assessmen...
Two self-administered quality-of-life measures, the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQOL) and...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background The Palliative Care Problem Severity Score is a clinician-rated tool to assess problem se...
Background: \ud \ud The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningfu...
Background: The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningful, phase...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the test-retest stability in assessments of perceived symptom inten...
[extract] The concept of palliative care consisting of five distinct, clinically meaningful, phases ...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272Abstract...
Understanding patient's perceptions about palliative care is necessary to make an effective referral...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
Background: The Consumer Quality Index Palliative Care (CQ-index PC) is a structured questionnaire f...
BACKGROUND: Very few measures are used successfully as part of routine care within national palliati...
BackgroundVery few measures are used successfully as part of routine care within national palliative...
Effective palliative care intervention is contingent upon a comprehensive multidimensional assessmen...
Two self-administered quality-of-life measures, the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQOL) and...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...