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Symptomverlauf, Betreuungsqualität und Zufriedenheit mit der spezialisierten ambulanten Palliativversorgung (SAPV) aus Patient innenperspektive: eine bundesweite prospektive Längsschnittstudie
ISSN
1865-9217
Date Issued
2021-12-23
Author(s)
Gebel, Cordula
Rothaug, Judith
Kruschel, Isabel
Lehmann, Thomas
Freytag, Antje
Bauer, Anna
Krauss, Sabine H.
Schneider, Werner
Nageler, Cornelia
Meißner, Winfried
Wedding, Ulrich
DOI
10.1016/j.zefq.2021.10.001
Abstract
Since 2007, patients receiving palliative care have been entitled to specialised outpatient palliative care (SAPV). Until now, the quality of care of the SAPV was only regionally focussed or in relation to individual SAPV teams. A nationwide analysis of outcome quality is still awaited. The organisation and design of structures and processes vary greatly from region to region, which complicates a comparative assessment of implementation. One way to measure the quality of the heterogeneous structures and processes is to collect patient-reported outcomes. Here, it is possible to use symptom burden, quality of care and patient satisfaction with SAPV care, since patients' quality of life is a central focus of SAPV care. This article is part of the research project SAVOIR, which is funded by the G-BA Innovation Fund.