Quality assurance in palliative care: some of the problems
Attitude to Health; Attitude of Health Personnel; Human; Quality Assurance; Health Care/organization & administration; Hospice Care/organization & administration
This review considers some of the difficulties associated with quality assurance in the context of palliative care. In particular, it will focus on the key question of who should be responsible for assessing quality and the problems of over-reliance on one particular perspective. Problems encountered in formulating criteria, setting standards and developing outcome measures, many of which are exacerbated in the palliative care setting, are discussed. A review of some of the methods currently available for assessing quality and their limitations are delineated. Finally, attention is drawn to some of the practical and methodological difficulties currently confronting palliative care with regard to quality assurance.
1995
Ingleton C; Faulkner A
European Journal Of Cancer Care
1995
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Issues in research: Formative evaluation and its relevance to palliative care
England; Data Collection; Quality of Health Care; Health Care; Quality Indicators; Palliative Care/standards; Program Evaluation
1998
Ingleton C; Field D; Clark D
Palliative Medicine
1998
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Journal Article