Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and places a heavy burden on patients, their families, and healthcare systems. People with advanced COPD often experience severe breathlessness, fatigue, and psychological distress. Despite this, palliative care is rarely integrated into standard respiratory care, leaving many patients and families without adequate support in dealing with symptoms, decision-making, and end-of-life planning.
The EU PAL-COPD project (
https://eupal-copd.eu/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) responds to this urgent need. It evaluates ICLEAR-EU, an innovative service model that embeds palliative care into hospital-based respiratory care and strengthens collaboration with community and primary care services. ICLEAR-EU stands for Identification, Communication, Levels of Escalation, Advance Care Planning, and continuous Review of patient and caregiver needs.
The overall objectives are to:
- Adapt and standardise the existing UK-based ICLEAR model into ICLEAR-EU for use across Europe.
- Test its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness through a large international stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial in 18 hospitals across six countries, including 1,224 people with advanced COPD.
- Evaluate its impact on patients, families, and healthcare providers, particularly in terms of quality of life, empowerment, reduced hospitalisations, and support for preferred place of care.
- Understand implementation processes and conditions for sustainability across diverse healthcare systems.
By building robust evidence on effectiveness and feasibility, EU PAL-COPD aims to transform the way palliative care is integrated into COPD treatment in Europe, improving patient well-being while supporting more sustainable healthcare delivery.