Activating Patients and Families to Improve Palliative Care: The Waiting Room Revolution

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Abstract

We need to support and educate palliative care special-ists and generalist providers, especially family physicians, on how to integrate an early palliative care approach into care for those with a serious illness. However, there are very few care providers compared to the number of patients and caregivers in society. To increase access to palliative care at a population level, we need a waiting room revolution, one where patients and families shift from being passive to being active in shaping their experience with serious illness. A co-design approach with patients and families can help overcome barriers to accessing palliative care and improve the overall experience.

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Seow, H., & Winemaker, S. (2021). Activating Patients and Families to Improve Palliative Care: The Waiting Room Revolution. Healthcare Quarterly, 24(1), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2021.26472

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