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Palliative & Supportive Care | 2014

Early integration of palliative care in hospitals: A systematic review on methods, barriers, and outcome

Karen Marie Dalgaard; H. Bergenholtz; Marianne Nielsen; Helle Ussing Timm

OBJECTIVE According to the World Health Organization (WHO), palliative care (PC) should be available to everyone suffering from life-threatening diseases and should be started early on in the illness trajectory. However, PC is often initiated much later and is restricted to cancer patients. There is a need for more knowledge about how early PC can be implemented in clinical practice. The purpose of our study was to document the best evidence on methods for early identification (EI) of palliative trajectories in cancer, chronic heart failure (CHF), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) populations, and to identify preconditions for early integration of general PC in hospitals and outcomes for patients and relatives. METHOD A comprehensive systematic review of methods, preconditions, and outcomes was conducted via an electronic literature search of publications between 2002 and September 2012. A final sample of 44 papers was reviewed in detail. RESULTS Our study identified disease-specific and general methods for EI of patients who might benefit from PC. Prognostication of end-stage disease based on (holistic) clinical judgment, prognostic factors, and/or care needs are the most frequently recommended methods. A number of interacting disease-, staff-, user-, and organization-specific barriers need to be overcome in order to implement early integration of PC in clinical practice. Early integration of PC may lead to better symptom management, prolonged survival, and better quality of life. SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS No methods can be recommended for routine clinical practice without further validation. There is an urgent need to develop and evaluate methods based on the holistic assessment of symptoms or needs. The barriers to early integration of PC are most extensive with regard to CHF and COPD. Professional training and education are recommended to facilitate early implementation of PC. The evidence about outcome is sparse and mostly relates to cancer populations receiving specialized PC.


International Journal of Palliative Nursing | 2010

Identifying transitions in terminal illness trajectories: a critical factor in hospital-based palliative care

Karen Marie Dalgaard; Georg Thorsell; Charlotte Delmar


International Journal of Palliative Nursing | 2008

The relevance of time in palliative care nursing practice

Karen Marie Dalgaard; Charlotte Delmar


Omsorg | 2013

Dødens dualitet – ‘den gode død’ og ‘den dårlige død’

Michael Hviid Jacobsen; Karen Marie Dalgaard; Janet Ferrari Wanseele


Archive | 2011

Humanistisk Palliation: teori, metode, etik og praksis

Karen Marie Dalgaard; Michael Hviid Jacobsen


3rd International Conference on Architecture, Research, Care and Health | 2017

How cancer patients and relatives experience specially designed cancer counselling centres

Kirstine Falk; Anne Fisker Nielsen; Karen Marie Dalgaard; Helle Ussing Timm


Archive | 2016

Evaluering af Projekt Livsrum

Kirstine Falk; Anne Fisker Nielsen; Helle Ussing Timm; Karen Marie Dalgaard


Archive | 2016

Ét tag, to enheder, én institution: evaluering af Aalborgmodellen: en model for organisering af et specialiseret palliativt tilbud, KamillianerGaarden, Center for Lindrende Behandling, Aalborg

Karen Marie Dalgaard


Archive | 2016

Brugerevaluering af Projekt Livsrum: et samarbejde mellem Realdania, Kræftens Bekæmpelse og REHPA, Videncenter for Rehabilitering og Palliation

Kirstine Falk; Anne Fisker Nielsen; Helle Ussing Timm; Karen Marie Dalgaard


Archive | 2016

Den Tværsektorielle Palliationsgruppe i Region Sjælland: aftale for det tværsektorielle samarbejde i den palliative indsats i Region Sjælland

Karen Marie Dalgaard; Mette Raunkiær

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Helle Ussing Timm

University of Southern Denmark

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Jan Arvidsen

University of Southern Denmark

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Marianne Nielsen

University of Southern Denmark

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