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Developing a framework for primary palliative care services.
British Journal of Community Nursing 2001 November
Practice and empirical data indicate concerns regarding the delivery of primary palliative care, particularly the provision of a multidisciplinary approach. A collaborative study was undertaken between an academic unit and primary care practice to evaluate current care provision and explore methods of developing services. A two-phase study was carried out over a period of 18 months using an action research approach, in order to facilitate concurrent service evaluation, change in practice, and the involvement of professionals in research and practice development. The first phase highlighted the need to enhance primary palliative care services; a number of practice changes were identified and implemented during the second phase and evaluated using quantitative and qualitative methods. Data demonstrated the enhancement of services, benefits to patient care and professional working and the viability of an innovative model of palliative care delivery - that of a surgery-based clinic for palliative care patients and carers. A framework for the provision of multidisciplinary palliative care in the community was developed.
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