Developing a values-based interorganisational Care at the End-of-Life Collaborative framework for the Australian context: A mixed-methods, practice-based research protocol
Carol Hope, Leah East, John Rosenberg, Melissa Taylor

TL;DR
This study aims to develop a framework for creating sustainable end-of-life care collaboratives in Australia by analyzing existing ones and using expert input.
Contribution
The research introduces a mixed-methods protocol to create a values-based framework for end-of-life care collaboratives in Australia.
Findings
The study will identify contextual factors supporting successful end-of-life care collaboratives.
A framework for establishing sustainable collaboratives will be developed using case studies and expert consensus.
Findings will inform system-level improvements in palliative care delivery across Australia.
Abstract
As the population ages and the demand for quality care at the end of life increases, health costs are increasing, thus creating a perfect storm of need, outstripping the supply of palliative care services. Engaging communities to support care at the end of life through the establishment of values-based interorganisational Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives is one approach to addressing this problem. Whilst there is an abundance of literature about collaboratives, understanding of those supporting care at the end of life is lacking. The objectives of this research are to understand the contextual factors using an evaluation framework that support the success of values-based interorganisational Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives to achieve system improvements at a regional level and develop a framework for establishing sustainable Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
