Aim: To examine the feasibility and usefulness of a novel region-based pathway: the Regional Referral Clinical Pathway for Home-Based Palliative Care. Method: This was a feasibility study to evaluate the frequency of variances and the perceived usefulness of pathway using in-depth interviews. All patients with cancer referred to the palliative care team between 2011 and 2013 and received home care services were enrolled. Result: A total of 44 patients were analyzed, and pathway was completed in all the patients. The target outcome was achieved in 61.4% while some variances occurred in 54.5%. Nine categories were identified as the usefulness of the pathway, such as reviewing and sharing information and promoting communication, education, motivation, and relationships. Conclusion: This novel pathway is feasible and seems to be useful.
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Tanabe, K., Sawada, K., Shimada, M., Kadoya, S., Endo, N., Ishiguro, K., … Murakami, N. (2015). Evaluation of A Novel Information-Sharing Instrument for Home-Based Palliative Care: A Feasibility Study. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 32(6), 611–619. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049909114533141
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