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Professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures in palliative care

Professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures in palliative care
Professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures in palliative care
In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit and research. The objective of this study was to elicit professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures, paying special attention to the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS). This article presents the results of a qualitative study of 26 professionals, experienced in using the POS, who were invited to participate in semi-structured telephone interviews. Of those invited, 22 people took part. Participants’ comments were noted verbatim throughout the interviews and data subjected to content analysis. Analysis of data identified a number of key themes surrounding outcome measures, notably their reasons for use, application in clinical settings and a range of professionals’ attitudes. The article concludes that understanding the process of outcome measures is important for improving their implementation. When undertaking further research, attention should be paid to the wider social, cultural and structural context, as factors that can influence the implementation of outcome measures. As the drive towards outcome measures continues, it is essential that measures are not developed in a vacuum. Instead they should always be informed by the needs and experiences of individuals and services.
palliative care
1357-6321
234-239
Hughes, R.
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Aspinal, F.
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Addington-Hall, J.M.
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Chidgey, J.
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Drescher, U.
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Dunckley, M.
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Higginson, I.J.
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Hughes, R.
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Addington-Hall, J.M.
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Chidgey, J.
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Drescher, U.
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Dunckley, M.
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Hughes, R., Aspinal, F., Addington-Hall, J.M., Chidgey, J., Drescher, U., Dunckley, M. and Higginson, I.J. (2003) Professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures in palliative care. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 9 (6), 234-239.

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In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit and research. The objective of this study was to elicit professionals’ views and experiences of using outcome measures, paying special attention to the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS). This article presents the results of a qualitative study of 26 professionals, experienced in using the POS, who were invited to participate in semi-structured telephone interviews. Of those invited, 22 people took part. Participants’ comments were noted verbatim throughout the interviews and data subjected to content analysis. Analysis of data identified a number of key themes surrounding outcome measures, notably their reasons for use, application in clinical settings and a range of professionals’ attitudes. The article concludes that understanding the process of outcome measures is important for improving their implementation. When undertaking further research, attention should be paid to the wider social, cultural and structural context, as factors that can influence the implementation of outcome measures. As the drive towards outcome measures continues, it is essential that measures are not developed in a vacuum. Instead they should always be informed by the needs and experiences of individuals and services.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: palliative care

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Local EPrints ID: 11118
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/11118
ISSN: 1357-6321
PURE UUID: 99fff39c-97b4-4271-82ba-cae56fdaaaa6

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Date deposited: 27 Oct 2004
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 08:44

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Author: R. Hughes
Author: F. Aspinal
Author: J. Chidgey
Author: U. Drescher
Author: M. Dunckley
Author: I.J. Higginson

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