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Tools to help healthcare professionals recognize palliative care needs in patients with advanced heart failure: A systematic review

Stephanie M C Ament, Inge ME Couwenberg, Josiane Boyne, Jos Kleijnen, Jelle Stoffers, M.H.J. van den Beuken-van Everdingen, Yvonne Engels, Louise Bellersen, Daisy J.A. Janssen

2020Palliative Medicine49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The delivery of palliative care interventions is not widely integrated in chronic heart failure care as the recognition of palliative care needs is perceived as difficult. Tools may facilitate healthcare professionals to identify patients with palliative care needs in advanced chronic heart failure. AIM: To identify tools to help healthcare professionals recognize palliative care needs in patients with advanced chronic heart failure. DESIGN: This systematic review was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42019131896). Evidence of tools' development, evaluation, feasibility, and implementation was sought and described. DATA SOURCES: Electronic searches to identify references of tools published until June 2019 were conducted in MEDLINE, CINAHL, and EMBASE. Hand-searching of references and citations was undertaken. Based on the identified tools, a second electronic search until September 2019 was performed to check whether all evidence about these tools in the context of chronic heart failure was included. RESULTS: Nineteen studies described a total of seven tools. The tools varied in purpose, intended user and properties. The tools have been validated to a limited extent in the context of chronic heart failure and palliative care. Different health care professionals applied the tools in various settings at different moments of the care process. Guidance and instruction about how to apply the tool revealed to be relevant but may be not enough for uptake. Spiritual care needs were perceived as difficult to assess. CONCLUSION: Seven tools were identified which showed different and limited levels of validity in the context of palliative care and chronic heart failure.

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CINAHLPalliative careMedicineContext (archaeology)MEDLINEHealth carePsychological interventionSystematic reviewNursingPaleontologyEconomicsBiologyPolitical scienceLawEconomic growthHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesReligion, Spirituality, and Psychology
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