Specialist palliative care classification: typology development

2022-02-08 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Specialist palliative care classification: typology development​
Wikert, J.; Gesell, D.; Bausewein, C.; Jansky, M. K. ; Nauck, F. ; Kranz, S. & Hodiamont, F.​ (2022) 
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, pp. 1​-9​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2021-003435 

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Wikert, Julia; Gesell, Daniela; Bausewein, Claudia; Jansky, Maximiliane Katharina ; Nauck, Friedemann ; Kranz, Steven; Hodiamont, Farina
Abstract
The heterogeneity of specialist palliative care services requires a classification to enable a clear description and comparison. In Germany, specialist palliative care is provided by palliative care units, palliative care advisory teams in hospitals and palliative home care teams. The differentiation between the three care settings can serve as a first level of classification. However, due to profound variations in regulatory structures and financing systems, services within each setting are heterogeneous and characteristics remain unclear, which impedes quality management. Further characteristics of specialist palliative care models need to be considered to allow for differentiation. Thus, services should be described on a polyhierarchical basis, such as a typology, representing relevant characteristics. We aimed at the development of a comprehensive classification to facilitate the description and differentiation of specialist palliative care models.
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8-February-2022
Journal
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 
Organization
Klinik für Palliativmedizin 
ISSN
2045-435X; 2045-4368
eISSN
2045-4368
Language
English

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