Background: Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive care and die in their homes, yet little research has assessed the quality of home- and community-based PC. This project developed a set of valid and reliable quality indicators (QIs) that can be generated using data that are already gathered with interRAI assessments-an internationally validated set of tools commonly used in North America for home care clients. The QIs can serve as decision-support measures to assist providers and decision makers in delivering optimal care to individuals and their families. Methods: The development efforts took part in multiple stages, between 2017-2021, including a workshop with clinicians and decision-makers ...
Background: Although a number of quality indicators for palliative care have been implemented world...
Background: The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence launched the PEACE project in 2006, under co...
CONTEXT: In some countries (the United States in particular), quality indicators for palliative care...
Background: Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
An increasingly frail population in nursing homes accentuates the need for high quality care at the ...
Introduction Currently in Ontario, there is no set of quality indicators for use in palliative care ...
Background: In recent years, there have been several studies, using a wide variety of methods, aimed...
Background: By measuring the quality of the organisation of palliative care with process and structu...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of vulnerable patients are in need of palliative cancer and dementia care....
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: Although a number of quality indicators for palliative care have been implemented world...
Background: The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence launched the PEACE project in 2006, under co...
CONTEXT: In some countries (the United States in particular), quality indicators for palliative care...
Background: Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
An increasingly frail population in nursing homes accentuates the need for high quality care at the ...
Introduction Currently in Ontario, there is no set of quality indicators for use in palliative care ...
Background: In recent years, there have been several studies, using a wide variety of methods, aimed...
Background: By measuring the quality of the organisation of palliative care with process and structu...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of vulnerable patients are in need of palliative cancer and dementia care....
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: Although a number of quality indicators for palliative care have been implemented world...
Background: The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence launched the PEACE project in 2006, under co...
CONTEXT: In some countries (the United States in particular), quality indicators for palliative care...