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Developing a care pathway for hospital-based advance care planning for cancer patients: A modified Delphi study

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE
卷 31, 期 6, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13756

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advance care planning; advance directives; cancer; hospitalisation; palliative care; supportive care

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  1. German Cancer Aid [70113232]

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The study developed a care pathway for advance care planning for cancer patients in hospital through a modified Delphi study, resulting in a final version with 148 elements covering 10 domains. This will help standardize the process and ensure cancer patients' care aligns with their preferences and values.
Objectives The objective of this study is to develop a care pathway for a hospital-based advance care planning service for cancer patients. Methods A web-based modified Delphi study consulted an expert panel consisting of a convenience sample of stakeholders including professionals with a special interest in advance care planning as well as a 'public and patient involvement group'. After generating ideas for core elements of a care pathway in the first round, numerical ratings and rankings informed the multi-professional research steering group's decision process eventually resulting in a final pathway. Results The 41 participants in the Delphi study identified 177 potential core elements of the pathway in the first round. In two further rounds, consensus was reached on a final version of the pathway with 148 elements covering the 10 domains: prerequisites, organisation and coordination, identification and referral, provision of information, information sources, family involvement, advance care planning discussion, documentation, update and quality assurance. Conclusion We propose a care pathway for advance care planning for hospital patients with cancer based on the results of a Delphi study that reached consensus on an implementation strategy. Our study pioneers the standardisation of the process and provides input for further policy and research with the aim of aligning cancer patients' care with their preferences and values.

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