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INtegrated Short-term PallIative REhabilitation to improve quality of life and equitable care access in incurable cancer

Projektbeschreibung

Bessere Lebensqualität für Menschen mit unheilbarem Krebs

Menschen, die unheilbar an Krebs erkrankt sind, sollten im Rahmen ihrer Routineversorgung auch Zugang zu Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen haben. Diesem Ziel widmet sich das EU-finanzierte Projekt INSPIRE. Es wird die klinische Wirksamkeit und Kosteneffektivität einer integrierten kurzzeitigen palliativen Rehabilitationsintervention prüfen. Dadurch sollen der funktionelle Zustand und die Lebensqualität von Menschen mit einer unheilbaren Krebserkrankung verbessert werden. Mehr als 300 Patientinnen und Patienten werden an einer multinationalen randomisierten Kontrollstudie in fünf europäischen Ländern teilnehmen. Sie dient dazu, die klinische Wirksamkeit und Kosteneffektivität einer palliativen Rehabilitation im Hinblick auf die Lebensqualität, Behinderung, Symptomlast und Zielerreichung von Menschen mit unheilbarem Krebs zu bewerten. Die vorgeschlagene Intervention lässt durch vorhandene Mitarbeiter*innen und Dienste an unterschiedliche Gesundheitssysteme anpassen und darin integrieren.

Ziel

Disability related to incurable cancer affects over a million Europeans each year. Our objective is to test the clinical and cost effectiveness of an integrated short-term palliative rehabilitation intervention, to improve function and quality of life in people affected by incurable cancer.

At the core of INSPIRE is a multinational randomised controlled trial across five European countries. We will recruit 340 participants to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of palliative rehabilitation on quality of life, disability, symptom burden and goal attainment in people with incurable cancer. If positive, the trial could result in a scalable and equitable intervention that improves function and quality of life in people with incurable cancer, and reduces the burden of care for their families. The intervention can be adapted and integrated into different health systems using existing staff and services, with little or no additional cost.

To support our ambition to make palliative rehabilitation part of routine care for people with incurable cancer we also conduct:
- comparative analysis of health services to understand current integration of rehabilitation across oncology and palliative care services;
- mixed-method evaluations of equity and inclusivity, processes and implementation for the intervention, at patient, health service and health system levels;
- evidence synthesis and a Delphi consensus on indicators, core interventions, outcomes, and integration methods, to develop a framework for palliative rehabilitation practice and policy.

The INSPIRE consortium brings together leaders in palliative care, oncology and rehabilitation from Nordic, Southern and Northern European countries, with complementary expertise in health services research, trials of complex interventions, mixed method evaluations, statistics and economics. We are partnering with European civil society organisations to ensure citizen engagement and dissemination at the highest level.

Koordinator

HOSPICES CIVILS DE LYON
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 552 571,25
Adresse
QUAI DES CELESTINS 3
69002 Lyon
Frankreich

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Region
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes Rhône
Aktivitätstyp
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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