Background and aimsThere are guidelines for the medical management of cirrhosis and associated quality indicators (QIs), but QIs focusing on standards for palliative aspects of care are needed.MethodsWe convened a 9-member, multidisciplinary expert panel and used RAND/UCLA modified Delphi methods to develop palliative care quality indicators for patients with cirrhosis. Experts were provided with a report based on a systematic review of the literature that contained evidence concerning the proposed candidate QIs. Panelists rated QIs prior to a planned meeting using a standard 9-point RAND appropriateness scale. These ratings guided discussion during a day-long phone conference meeting, and final ratings were then provided by panel members. ...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background: In 2007 an international systematic review by Pasman et al. (J Pain Symptom Manage, 2009...
Background/aimsWe examined the quality of palliative care received by patients with decompensated ci...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Process-based quality measures are increasingly used to evaluate hospital perform...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of vulnerable patients are in need of palliative cancer and dementia care....
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
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: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Context. In 2007, a systematic review revealed a number of quality indicators referring mostly to pa...
Abstract BACKGROUND: By measuring the quality of the organisation of palliative care with proces...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background: In 2007 an international systematic review by Pasman et al. (J Pain Symptom Manage, 2009...
Background/aimsWe examined the quality of palliative care received by patients with decompensated ci...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Process-based quality measures are increasingly used to evaluate hospital perform...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of vulnerable patients are in need of palliative cancer and dementia care....
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
Research has demonstrated a greater understanding of the needs of terminally ill patients and their ...
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: In the absence of a standardized, comprehensive and valid set of quality indicators for ...
Context. In 2007, a systematic review revealed a number of quality indicators referring mostly to pa...
Abstract BACKGROUND: By measuring the quality of the organisation of palliative care with proces...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background: In 2007 an international systematic review by Pasman et al. (J Pain Symptom Manage, 2009...