Consensus development: Within general oncology practice, what constitutes high-quality palliative care delivery?
2013
280 Background: Multiple studies illustrate the benefits of combined palliative and standard cancer care, but oncology practices need guidance to fill existing gaps in delivering high quality palliative care (PC) to cancer patients. As a first step, ASCO and the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) sought to develop a consensus definition of which PC aspects are within the purview of general adult oncology practice in the United States. Methods: An ASCO and AAHPM steering group used existing publications to define 9 domains of PC in oncology: Symptom Assessment and Management (A&M), Psychosocial A&M, Spiritual and Cultural A&M, Communication and Shared Decision-Making, Care Planning, Appropriate Palliative Care and Hospice Referral, Coordination and Continuity of Care, Carer Support, and End-of-Life Care. Within each domain, key PC activities were itemized and described (e.g. pain assessment using a standardized scale at every clinical encounter), totaling 966 activities. A 31-membe...
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