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Objectives: This systematic review aims to provide an overview of the intervention components, the targeted outcomes, the effectiveness in improving patient and informal caregiver outcomes, and the implementation into clinical practice.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed (MEDLINE), EMBASE, CENTRAL, PsycINFO, and CINAHL in March 2023. The studies included described interventions in palliative care, with multiple components, targeting patients with hematological cancer and/or their informal caregivers, and producing primary data on effectiveness or implementation. Quality was assessed using the QualSyst tool.
Results: We identified 19 reports on 16 different palliative care interventions, including 4 quasi-randomized controlled trials. These interventions were provided by secondary and tertiary palliative care providers in a hospital setting. Tertiary interventions significantly improved the most common patient outcomes, including pain, quality of life, symptom burden, depression, and anxiety. Meanwhile, secondary interventions were feasible and well-accepted by healthcare professionals and patients. Despite limited inclusion of informal caregivers, the results indicated significant improvements in quality of life and depression.
Conclusion: While palliative care interventions are found to improve patient outcomes, future research is needed on the effectiveness of secondary palliative care interventions, integrating primary palliative care, and more reliable and frequent implementation measurements. More focus on informal caregivers and resource allocation based on patient needs is warranted.
| Originele taal-2 | English |
|---|---|
| Pagina's (van-tot) | 114-133.e2 |
| Aantal pagina's | 22 |
| Tijdschrift | Journal of Pain and Symptom Management |
| Volume | 69 |
| Nummer van het tijdschrift | 1 |
| DOI's | |
| Status | Published - jan. 2025 |
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Duik in de onderzoeksthema's van 'Palliative Care in Hematology: A Systematic Review of the Components, Effectiveness, and Implementation'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.-
BASGO17: OZR Basisfinanciering voor Grote Onderzoeksgroepen - EOLC
Van den Block, L. (Administrative Promotor) & Deliens, L. (Administrative Promotor)
1/01/24 → 31/12/30
Project: Fundamenteel
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SRP69: SRP-Onderzoekszwaartepunt: Het aanpakken van de uitdagingen rond ernstige ziekten, palliatieve zorg en het levenseinde: public health, health services en klinische innovaties
Cohen, J. (Administrative Promotor), Van den Block, L. (Co-Promoter), Deliens, L. (Co-Promoter), Vanderstichelen, S. (Medewerker), Pardon, K. (CoI (Co-Promotor)), De Vleminck, A. (Medewerker), Smets, T. (Medewerker) & Pivodic, L. (Medewerker)
1/11/22 → 31/10/27
Project: Fundamenteel
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ANI309: HePaC: naar een optimale integratie van palliatieve zorg voor patiënten met een hematolo-gische kanker
Pardon, K. (Administrative Promotor), Daenen, F. (Medewerker) & Beernaert, K. (Medewerker)
1/05/22 → 31/03/25
Project: Fundamenteel
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Palliative Care in Hematology: A Systematic Review of the Components, Effectiveness, and Implementation
Hochrath, S. (Project Member), Zenodo, 3 feb. 2025
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14793253, https://zenodo.org/records/14793253
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