The European Association for Palliative Care basic dataset to describe a palliative care cancer population: Results from an international Delphi process
2014
Background:One of the barriers identified in palliative care research is the lack of common criteria to describe the population.Aim:The aim of this Delphi process was to obtain consensus on a basic set of core variables to describe or classify a palliative care cancer population.Design and setting:This was a five-step international Delphi exercise. A total of 117 experts were invited to participate. Based on a literature review and analyses of existing minimum datasets for national databases, a list of 18 proposed variables was presented in the first Delphi round. The two first rounds focused on which variables to include, and several new variables were proposed. The three last Delphi rounds focused on how the agreed variables should be recorded. Consensus was defined as at least 70% agreement.Results:A total of 64 experts from 30 countries participated. High consensus was reached on 31 variables, divided between a ‘patient form’ – date of birth, gender, living situation, education, ethnicity and 12 sympt...
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