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Development of a tool for palliative care needs assessment and intervention: mixed methods research at a Swiss tertiary oncology clinic.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 09.03.2023
Domeisen Benedetti Franzisca, Fringer André, Attoun-Knobel Suzanne, Schmidt Ellie, Strasser Florian, Schlögl Mathias, Blum David
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Palliative care interventions improve quality-of-life for advanced cancer patients and their caregivers. The frequency and quality of service provision could be improved by a clinical tool that helps oncology professionals to assess unmet needs for palliative care interventions and to structure the interventions delivered. This paper aims to answer the following research question: what do oncology professionals and cancer patients view as important elements in a clinical tool for assessing unmet palliative care needs? Based on the feedback from professionals and patients, we developed and refined an intervention-focused clinical tool for use in cancer care.