2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.17375/v2
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IDentification of patients in need of general and specialised PALLiative care (ID-PALL©): item generation, content and face validity of a new interprofessional screening instrument.

Abstract: Background Early identification of patients requiring palliative care is a major public health concern. A growing number of instruments exist to help professionals to identify these patients, however, thus far, none have been thoroughly assessed for criterion validity. In addition, no currently available instruments differentiate between patients in need of general vs. specialised palliative care, and most are primarily intended for use by physicians. This study aims to develop and rigorously validate a new in… Show more

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“…To fill in this gap, we developed ID-PALL © (IDentification of patients in need of PALLiative care) a new screening instrument developed as a clinician-reported outcome measure (for details of the instrument development, see ref. 36). ID-PALL does not require detailed medical information and can be used by nurses and physicians alike based on their clinical observations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To fill in this gap, we developed ID-PALL © (IDentification of patients in need of PALLiative care) a new screening instrument developed as a clinician-reported outcome measure (for details of the instrument development, see ref. 36). ID-PALL does not require detailed medical information and can be used by nurses and physicians alike based on their clinical observations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ID-PALL does not require detailed medical information and can be used by nurses and physicians alike based on their clinical observations. The content and face validity were deemed to be acceptable by both the expert and the target population (36). The aim of this study was to assess the structural validity, the criterion validity and the inter rater agreement of ID-PALL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%