Development of specialist palliative care in Dutch hospitals between 2014 and 2020: a repeated survey

Specialist palliative care teams (SPCTs) have significant benefits for patients with advanced disease or frailty, including improved quality of life, greater satisfaction with care, and less potentially inappropriate care at the end of life. Experienced SPCTs are recognised to have higher referral r...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC palliative care 2025-01, Vol.24 (1), p.20
Hauptverfasser: van Velzen, N, Brom, L, van der Vorst, M J D L, Kiers, M L, Wagemans, M F M, Kazimier, H, Boddaert, M S A, Raijmakers, N J H, Stoppelenburg, A
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Zusammenfassung:Specialist palliative care teams (SPCTs) have significant benefits for patients with advanced disease or frailty, including improved quality of life, greater satisfaction with care, and less potentially inappropriate care at the end of life. Experienced SPCTs are recognised to have higher referral rates compared to novice teams. The aim of this study was to assess the development of hospital-wide integration of specialist palliative care (PC) and of SPCTs in Dutch hospitals between 2014 and 2020. Three cross-sectional surveys of SPCTs in Dutch hospitals were conducted in 2015, 2018 and 2021. Key members of the hospital SPCTs completed questionnaires about the preceding year that included items on hospital and PC program characteristics, hospital-wide integration of specialist PC, and SPCT characteristics (92 hospitals in 2015, 79 in 2018 and 74 in 2021). The analysis included hospitals with an operational SPCT, as determined by providing inpatient PC consultation services. Univariate analyses compared hospitals and SPCTs by year. Significance was determined by p-values 
ISSN:1472-684X
1472-684X
DOI:10.1186/s12904-025-01657-x