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Integrated Palliative Care for Nursing Home Residents: Exploring the Challenges in the Collaboration between Nursing Homes, Home Care and Hospitals

INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, characterised by their complex and palliative care needs. To ensure an integrated approach to palliative care for this target group, working on a collaborative basis with multiple providers across organisation...

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Autores principales: Hermans, Sofie, Sevenants, Aline, Declercq, Anja, Van Broeck, Nady, Deliens, Luc, Cohen, Joachim, Van Audenhove, Chantal
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Publicado: Ubiquity Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6450250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30971869
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4186
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author Hermans, Sofie
Sevenants, Aline
Declercq, Anja
Van Broeck, Nady
Deliens, Luc
Cohen, Joachim
Van Audenhove, Chantal
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Sevenants, Aline
Declercq, Anja
Van Broeck, Nady
Deliens, Luc
Cohen, Joachim
Van Audenhove, Chantal
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description INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, characterised by their complex and palliative care needs. To ensure an integrated approach to palliative care for this target group, working on a collaborative basis with multiple providers across organisational boundaries is necessary. Considering that coordinators of palliative networks support and coordinate collaboration, the research question is: ‘how do network coordinators perceive the process of collaboration between organisations in Flemish palliative networks?’ METHODS: A dual-phase sequential mixed-methods design was applied. First, the coordinators of each of the fifteen palliative networks in Flanders completed a survey in which they evaluated ten aspects of collaboration for two types of cooperation: between nursing homes and home care, and between nursing homes and hospitals. Next, the survey results thus obtained were discussed to improve understanding in a focus group composed of the above coordinators, and which was analysed on the basis of content analysis. RESULTS: In both forms of cooperation, the ‘formalisation’ and ‘governance’ were the aspects that yielded the lowest mean scores. The coordinators in the focus group expressed a need for more formalised interaction among organisations with regard to palliative care, the establishment of formal channels of communication and the exchange of information, as well as the development of shared leadership. CONCLUSIONS: The perspectives of the coordinators on inter-organisational collaboration are a valuable starting point for interventions directed at the stronger integration of palliative care for residents of long term-care facilities.
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spelling pubmed-64502502019-04-10 Integrated Palliative Care for Nursing Home Residents: Exploring the Challenges in the Collaboration between Nursing Homes, Home Care and Hospitals Hermans, Sofie Sevenants, Aline Declercq, Anja Van Broeck, Nady Deliens, Luc Cohen, Joachim Van Audenhove, Chantal Int J Integr Care Integrated Care Case INTRODUCTION: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, characterised by their complex and palliative care needs. To ensure an integrated approach to palliative care for this target group, working on a collaborative basis with multiple providers across organisational boundaries is necessary. Considering that coordinators of palliative networks support and coordinate collaboration, the research question is: ‘how do network coordinators perceive the process of collaboration between organisations in Flemish palliative networks?’ METHODS: A dual-phase sequential mixed-methods design was applied. First, the coordinators of each of the fifteen palliative networks in Flanders completed a survey in which they evaluated ten aspects of collaboration for two types of cooperation: between nursing homes and home care, and between nursing homes and hospitals. Next, the survey results thus obtained were discussed to improve understanding in a focus group composed of the above coordinators, and which was analysed on the basis of content analysis. RESULTS: In both forms of cooperation, the ‘formalisation’ and ‘governance’ were the aspects that yielded the lowest mean scores. The coordinators in the focus group expressed a need for more formalised interaction among organisations with regard to palliative care, the establishment of formal channels of communication and the exchange of information, as well as the development of shared leadership. CONCLUSIONS: The perspectives of the coordinators on inter-organisational collaboration are a valuable starting point for interventions directed at the stronger integration of palliative care for residents of long term-care facilities. Ubiquity Press 2019-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6450250/ /pubmed/30971869 http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4186 Text en Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Declercq, Anja
Van Broeck, Nady
Deliens, Luc
Cohen, Joachim
Van Audenhove, Chantal
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4186
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