Early Integration of Palliative Care in Hospitals: How Can Palliative Care Consultation Teams Drive Practice Change?
Susanna Böling, My Engström, Johan Berlin, Joakim Öhlén

TL;DR
This study explores how palliative care can be integrated early in surgical cancer care, focusing on collaboration between teams and patients.
Contribution
The study identifies key factors influencing successful early integration of palliative care in surgical cancer treatment.
Findings
Successful integration of palliative care depends on collaboration among three key actors: palliative care team, surgical team, and patient/family.
Organizational factors and project structure significantly influence the success of palliative care integration.
Perspectives on timing and methods of integration are critical for initiating effective collaboration.
Abstract
Early integration of palliative care within disease-oriented care is advocated but the question of how this is best accomplished remains. In the context of surgical care for patients with pancreatic cancer, a quality improvement initiative was introduced whereby palliative care consultations were offered early in the disease trajectory. We devised a qualitative study using an interpretive description design, focusing on the integration of palliative care consultation practice and collaboration between actors. The aim of the study was to examine a practice-driven change for the early integration of palliative care within surgical cancer care. Seventeen study participants (healthcare professionals, managers and patient association representatives) were interviewed. The interviews were complemented by observations, and a constant comparative analysis was applied. This study found that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
