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PALliative Care Yields Cancer welLbEing Support

Risultati finali

Toolbox/toolkit for implementing Transitional PC

D2.4 named as Toolbox/toolkit form implementing Transitional PC is a collection of existing algorithms and instruments useful for development of communication skills necessary for clinicians when transferring patients to other care settings. It will be organized in three categories: difficult decisions, care planning and terminal care.

Training program teaching materials+ online modules
Curriculum

D 2.1 named as Training Design is a blended curriculum that defines learning outcomes and objectives for knowledge skills and attitudes to be achieved by participants, defines the nominal teaching hours, the appropriate modality of teaching delivery and teaching methods and proper assessment modalities.

Set up governance structure, including advisory boards
Study initiation package

Study initiation package (before enrolment of the first study participant) including:o Registration number of the clinical study in a registry meeting WHO Registry criteria.o Final version of study protocol as approved by the regulator(s) / ethics committee(s).o Regulatory and ethics (if applicable, institutional) approvals required for the enrolment of the first study participant (In case of multicentre clinical studies, submission of approvals for the first clinical site is sufficient).

Stakeholder mapping
Creation of country leadership teams

In each country a leadership team will be created. This small core team needs to include local opinion leaders from different backgrounds: oncology, palliative care, homecare, healthcare managers, and family caregivers and patient representatives (6-8 people in each team). They will co-design a local plan on how to adapt and implement the PAL-CYCLES framework to the local situation.

Pubblicazioni

Exploring the Concept of Transitions in Advanced Cancer Care: The European Pal_Cycles Project

Autori: Sheila A. Payne and Jeroen Hasselaar
Pubblicato in: Journal of Palliative Medicine, Numero 6, 2023, ISSN 1557-7740
Editore: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2023.0149

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