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电子姑息治疗协调系统(EPaCCS)对英格兰一个临床委托组区域内多个护理领域临终关怀的影响:一项实际评估方案。

Impact of electronic palliative care coordination systems (EPaCCS) on care at the end of life across multiple care sectors, in one clinical commissioning group area, in England: a realist evaluation protocol.

机构信息

Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Mar 31;10(3):e031153. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031153.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Electronic palliative care coordination systems (EPaCCS) aim to support people approaching the end of life (EOL) to receive consistent care, according to their wishes, that is coordinated effectively across multiple care sectors. They are in use across the UK although empirical evidence into their effectiveness is poor. This paper presents a protocol of a mixed-methods study, to understand how, and by whom, EPaCCS are being used and whether EPaCCS are enabling Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) to coordinate patients' EOL care.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This is a mixed-methods study, carried out within a realist paradigm, to evaluate the impact of an EPaCCS on EOL care as provided by a Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) in England. This study has two aims: (1) Describe the socio-demographic characteristics of patients who die with an EPaCCS record, their underlying cause of death and place of death and compare these with patients who die without an EPaCCS record. (2) Explore the impact of an EPaCCS on the experience of receiving EOL care for patients and their carers, and understand HCPs' views and experiences of utilising an EPaCCS to coordinate care for their patients. The study will be conducted in five phases: (1) development of the initial programme theory; (2) focus group with CCG stakeholder board; (3) individual interviews with HCPs, patients, current and bereaved carers; (4) retrospective cohort study of routinely collected data on EPaCCS usage and (5) data analysis and synthesis of study findings.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study has been approved by National Health Service South West-Frenchay Research Ethics Committee (REC reference number: 18/SW/0198). Findings will be published in a wide range of outputs targeted at key audiences.

摘要

介绍

电子姑息治疗协调系统(EPaCCS)旨在根据患者的意愿,支持即将走到生命尽头的人接受一致的、协调良好的多部门护理。这些系统在英国得到了广泛应用,但关于其有效性的实证证据却很少。本文介绍了一项混合方法研究的方案,旨在了解 EPaCCS 是如何被使用的,由谁使用,以及 EPaCCS 是否使医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)能够协调患者的临终关怀。

方法和分析

这是一项混合方法研究,在现实主义范式内进行,以评估英格兰的一个临床委托组(CCG)使用 EPaCCS 对临终关怀的影响。该研究有两个目的:(1)描述有 EPaCCS 记录的死亡患者的社会人口统计学特征、他们的根本死因和死亡地点,并将这些与没有 EPaCCS 记录的死亡患者进行比较。(2)探索 EPaCCS 对患者及其照顾者接受临终关怀体验的影响,并了解 HCPs 使用 EPaCCS 协调患者护理的看法和经验。该研究将分五个阶段进行:(1)制定初始方案理论;(2)与 CCG 利益相关者委员会进行焦点小组讨论;(3)对 HCPs、患者、当前和已故照顾者进行个人访谈;(4)对 EPaCCS 使用的常规收集数据进行回顾性队列研究;(5)对研究结果进行数据分析和综合。

伦理和传播

该研究已获得英国国民保健署西南-弗伦奇研究伦理委员会的批准(REC 参考号:18/SW/0198)。研究结果将以针对主要受众的广泛产出形式发布。

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