Objective: To examine and compare doctors' and nurses' views and experiences regarding outcome measurement in palliative care, including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). Methods: A web-based survey developed through expert review and piloting was conducted in Europe and Africa with palliative care professionals working in clinical care, audit and research. Results: The overall participation rate was 42% (663/1592) and the overall completion rate was 59% (392/663). Of these respondents, 196 were doctors (51% male, mean 47 years) and 104 were nurses (84% female, mean 45 years). Doctors' most common reported reasons for not using tools were time constraints followed by lack of training. For nurses, it was lack of training followed ...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: Routine use of outcome measures in palliative care is recommended to demonstrate and imp...
Objective: To examine and compare doctors' and nurses' views and experiences regarding outcome measu...
© 2015 The Author(s). Background: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the qual...
Abstract Background End-of-life care research across Africa is under-resourced and under-developed. ...
BACKGROUND: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the quality, effectiveness, ef...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
Background: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the quality, effectiveness, ef...
In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit a...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
Patient-reported outcome measurement (PROM) plays an increasing role in palliative and end-of-life (...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: Routine use of outcome measures in palliative care is recommended to demonstrate and imp...
Objective: To examine and compare doctors' and nurses' views and experiences regarding outcome measu...
© 2015 The Author(s). Background: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the qual...
Abstract Background End-of-life care research across Africa is under-resourced and under-developed. ...
BACKGROUND: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the quality, effectiveness, ef...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
Background: Outcome measurement plays an increasing role in improving the quality, effectiveness, ef...
In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit a...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
Patient-reported outcome measurement (PROM) plays an increasing role in palliative and end-of-life (...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
Background: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Background: Routine use of outcome measures in palliative care is recommended to demonstrate and imp...