Abstract Background The Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators tool (SPICT) supports the identification of patients with potential palliative care (PC) needs. An Austrian-German expert group translated SPICT into German (SPICT-DE) in 2014. The aim of this study was the systematic development, refinement, and testing of SPICT-DE for its application in primary care (general practice). Methods SPICT-DE was developed by a multiprofessional research team according to the TRAPD model: translation, review, adjudication, pretesting and documentation. In a pretest, five general practitioners (GPs) rated four case vignettes of patients with different PC needs. GPs were asked to assess whether each patient might benefit from PC or not (I) based on ...
Background: Palliative care (PC) development cannot only be assessed from a specialized provision pe...
Background: The coverage of palliative care (PC) may be understood as a country’s capacity to offer ...
Introduction: To use palliative care (PC) in a sensible way it's necessary that one is well informed...
Background: The Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators tool (SPICT) supports the identification o...
Objective: The systematic identification of patients who are at risk of deteriorating and dying is ...
Abstract Background General practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the provision of primary palliati...
Background: Timely identification of patients in need of palliative care is especially challenging i...
OBJECTIVE To culturally adapt and validate the SPICTTM to Spanish, which is a brief and simple tool ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To culturally adapt and validate the SPICTTM to Spanish, which is a brief and si...
Early identification of patients requiring palliative care is a major public health concern. A growi...
BACKGROUND: In PaTz (PAlliatieve Thuis Zorg, palliative care at home), modelled after the Gold Stand...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the provision of general outpatient palli...
Palliative care hospital support teams (HPCTs) provide inpatients from all departments palliative me...
Background One challenge in caring for cancer patients with incurable disease is the adequate ide...
Abstract Background Palliative care phases (stable, unstable, deteriorating, terminal and bereavemen...
Background: Palliative care (PC) development cannot only be assessed from a specialized provision pe...
Background: The coverage of palliative care (PC) may be understood as a country’s capacity to offer ...
Introduction: To use palliative care (PC) in a sensible way it's necessary that one is well informed...
Background: The Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators tool (SPICT) supports the identification o...
Objective: The systematic identification of patients who are at risk of deteriorating and dying is ...
Abstract Background General practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the provision of primary palliati...
Background: Timely identification of patients in need of palliative care is especially challenging i...
OBJECTIVE To culturally adapt and validate the SPICTTM to Spanish, which is a brief and simple tool ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To culturally adapt and validate the SPICTTM to Spanish, which is a brief and si...
Early identification of patients requiring palliative care is a major public health concern. A growi...
BACKGROUND: In PaTz (PAlliatieve Thuis Zorg, palliative care at home), modelled after the Gold Stand...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the provision of general outpatient palli...
Palliative care hospital support teams (HPCTs) provide inpatients from all departments palliative me...
Background One challenge in caring for cancer patients with incurable disease is the adequate ide...
Abstract Background Palliative care phases (stable, unstable, deteriorating, terminal and bereavemen...
Background: Palliative care (PC) development cannot only be assessed from a specialized provision pe...
Background: The coverage of palliative care (PC) may be understood as a country’s capacity to offer ...
Introduction: To use palliative care (PC) in a sensible way it's necessary that one is well informed...