Wikert Julia, Gesell Daniela, Bausewein Claudia, Jansky Maximiliane, Nauck Friedemann, Kranz Steven, Hodiamont Farina
Department of Palliative Medicine, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany
Department of Palliative Medicine, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2022 Feb 8. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2021-003435.
The heterogeneity of specialist palliative care services requires a classification to enable a clear description and comparison. In Germany, specialist palliative care is provided by palliative care units, palliative care advisory teams in hospitals and palliative home care teams. The differentiation between the three care settings can serve as a first level of classification. However, due to profound variations in regulatory structures and financing systems, services within each setting are heterogeneous and characteristics remain unclear, which impedes quality management. Further characteristics of specialist palliative care models need to be considered to allow for differentiation. Thus, services should be described on a polyhierarchical basis, such as a typology, representing relevant characteristics. We aimed at the development of a comprehensive classification to facilitate the description and differentiation of specialist palliative care models.
Qualitative study including the development of a literature based, preliminary list of structural and processual characteristics, expert interviews and focus groups. Eleven interviews from May to June 2020 and two focus groups, with seven and nine participants each, in January 2021.
Several structure and process characteristics were identified as suitable features for the specification of specialist palliative care in Germany. A classification in form of a typology including relevant characteristics has been developed.
The advanced typology refines the existing level of differentiation within specialist palliative care services in Germany and paves the way for an improved understanding of services. This deeper insight into structure and process characteristics of specialist palliative care is necessary internationally.
专科姑息治疗服务的异质性需要进行分类,以便能够清晰地描述和比较。在德国,专科姑息治疗由姑息治疗单元、医院的姑息治疗咨询团队和姑息家庭护理团队提供。这三种护理环境之间的差异可作为第一级分类。然而,由于监管结构和融资系统存在巨大差异,每种环境中的服务都是异质性的,其特征仍不明确,这阻碍了质量管理。需要考虑专科姑息治疗模式的更多特征以实现差异化。因此,应在多层次基础上描述服务,例如一种类型学,以体现相关特征。我们旨在开发一种全面的分类方法,以促进专科姑息治疗模式的描述和区分。
定性研究,包括基于文献制定结构和过程特征的初步清单、专家访谈和焦点小组讨论。2020年5月至6月进行了11次访谈,2021年1月进行了两次焦点小组讨论,每次焦点小组分别有7名和9名参与者。
确定了几个结构和过程特征,作为德国专科姑息治疗规范的合适特征。已开发出一种包含相关特征的类型学分类方法。
先进的类型学细化了德国专科姑息治疗服务现有的差异化水平,为更好地理解服务铺平了道路。在国际上,深入了解专科姑息治疗的结构和过程特征是必要的。