Using a patient-reported outcomes tool as a gateway to identifying patients who would benefit from palliative care.

2018 
306Background: Palliative care provides a wide range of supportive care services that aim to enhance the patient’s quality of life, reduce complications, address supportive care needs earlier, and avoid unnecessary resource consumption. A national network of five hospitals providing comprehensive cancer care noted barriers in identification of patients that may benefit from these services. Technology and objective criteria can circumvent human barriers such as, prognostic uncertainty and psychology of decision making. Referred to as the SIT (symptom inventory tool) process, an externally validated assessment tool that captures patients’ perceived symptom burden from baseline and every 21 days was used as means of identifying patients who might benefit from referral. Methods: A three-month pilot was initiated at two centers using a report run on a weekly basis, generated from the SIT process utilizing the following criteria: six or > symptoms from 27 increasing in severity by two points or > since their la...
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