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Clinician perspectives guiding approach to comprehensiveness of palliative care assessment.
This paper discusses the results of a two-part web-based survey of palliative care clinicians from five academic groups in the United States. The objective was to describe clinicians’ assessment practices and factors influencing their approach to quality palliative care in contrast to the National Consensus Project guidelines for palliative care. Nineteen out of 25 invited clinicians completed the survey, including physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. The majority (62%) reported that their usual practice was to tailor the focus of the consultation, mainly due to time limitations and workload, followed by beliefs that comprehensive assessment was unnecessary, and absence of the full interdisciplinary team. Most participants cited reason for consult as factors influencing a tailored approach. Physical symptoms were the most commonly assessed factor (81%), with spiritual and cultural factors least commonly (24% and 19%, respectively) listed. Although most clinicians reported usually tailoring their consultations, mean importance scores for almost all assessment elements were high (mean of 7.1 on a 0-9 importance scale).
AHRQ-funded; HS022763.
Citation: Gray NA, Kamal AH, Hanson LC .
Clinician perspectives guiding approach to comprehensiveness of palliative care assessment.
J Palliat Med 2022 Feb;25(2):307-11. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2021.0391..
Keywords: Palliative Care, Provider: Nurse