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. 2022 Jun;30(6):5211-5219.
doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-06950-6. Epub 2022 Mar 7.

Integrating home palliative care in oncology: a qualitative study to identify barriers and facilitators

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Integrating home palliative care in oncology: a qualitative study to identify barriers and facilitators

Takaaki Hasegawa et al. Support Care Cancer. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: Access to and close links with home palliative care services are essential to ensure seamless transitions between care settings in anticancer treatment. However, the timing of referrals to home palliative care services is often delayed. We explored barriers to and facilitators of improving the integration of home palliative care and medical oncology experienced by healthcare professionals in Japan.

Methods: This qualitative study involved semi-structured focus groups and individual interviews conducted via a web conferencing system. Participants were 27 healthcare professionals, including oncologists, palliative care physicians, home palliative care physicians, nurses from both cancer hospitals and home visit nursing agencies, and social workers from cancer hospitals.

Results: Barriers and facilitators were grouped into three themes: (1) perspectives and ideas on integrating oncology and home palliative care; (2) barriers; and (3) facilitators. Barriers included seven sub-themes: lack of referral criteria for home palliative care services; financial elements related to home palliative care services; patients' lack of understanding of the illness trajectory; collusion in doctor-patient communication about imminent death; frequent visits to cancer hospitals; variations in home palliative care services; and problems in providing treatment and care at home. Facilitators included two sub-themes: relationships between oncologists and home palliative care physicians, and cancer hospital staff experience/knowledge of home palliative care.

Conclusion: This study identified barriers and facilitators to integrating home palliative care and oncology. Some barriers experienced by professionals were comparable with barriers to early integration of palliative care into oncology.

Keywords: Delivery of healthcare; Early palliative care; Integrated; Medical oncology; Neoplasms; Palliative home care; Qualitative research.

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