Hope Carol, East Leah, Rosenberg John, Taylor Melissa
University of Southern Queensland - Ipswich Campus, QLD, Australia.
University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2025 May 8;19:26323524251337491. doi: 10.1177/26323524251337491. eCollection 2025.
As the population ages and the demand for quality care at the end of life increases, health costs are increasing, thus creating a perfect storm of need, outstripping the supply of palliative care services. Engaging communities to support care at the end of life through the establishment of values-based interorganisational Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives is one approach to addressing this problem. Whilst there is an abundance of literature about collaboratives, understanding of those supporting care at the end of life is lacking.
The objectives of this research are to understand the contextual factors using an evaluation framework that support the success of values-based interorganisational Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives to achieve system improvements at a regional level and develop a framework for establishing sustainable Care at the End-of-Life Collaboratives in jurisdictions across Australia.
This is a two-phase study that uses a mixed-methods case study and a Delphi methodology.
Phase I data collection is based on the RE-AIM framework, which uses the Partnership Self-Assessment Tool (PSAT) and semi-structured interviews with Collaborative members and key stakeholders. A review of collaborative documentation, including meeting minutes and reports, will also be completed. Phase II will include a minimum of two surveys of the expert group recruited from the peak palliative care bodies across Australia. Quantitative data in this study will be analysed using descriptive statistics and frequency distributions. A reflexive approach to content analysis of qualitative data will be adopted.
This research is approved by the University of Southern Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee (approval ETH2023-0718).
Understanding the contextual factors that contribute to the sustainability of an existing Care at the End-of-Life Collaborative within Australia will enable the foundation of a framework for developing similar collaboratives, for refinement through expert consensus using Delphi methodology.
随着人口老龄化以及临终关怀优质护理需求的增加,医疗成本不断攀升,从而形成了需求的完美风暴,超出了姑息治疗服务的供给。通过建立基于价值观的组织间临终关怀协作组织来促使社区支持临终关怀,是解决这一问题的一种方法。尽管关于协作组织的文献丰富,但对于那些支持临终关怀的组织的了解却很缺乏。
本研究的目的是使用一个评估框架来了解促成基于价值观的组织间临终关怀协作组织取得成功以在区域层面实现系统改进的背景因素,并为在澳大利亚各司法管辖区建立可持续的临终关怀协作组织制定一个框架。
这是一项分两个阶段的研究,采用混合方法案例研究和德尔菲法。
第一阶段的数据收集基于RE-AIM框架,该框架使用伙伴关系自我评估工具(PSAT)以及对协作组织成员和关键利益相关者进行半结构化访谈。还将完成对协作组织文件的审查,包括会议记录和报告。第二阶段将至少对从澳大利亚各主要姑息治疗机构招募的专家组进行两次调查。本研究中的定量数据将使用描述性统计和频率分布进行分析。将采用反思性方法对定性数据进行内容分析。
本研究已获得南昆士兰大学人类研究伦理委员会的批准(批准号ETH2023-0718)。
了解有助于澳大利亚现有临终关怀协作组织可持续发展的背景因素,将为制定类似协作组织的框架奠定基础,并通过德尔菲法经专家共识进行完善。