2021
DOI: 10.1177/02692163211063397
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Understanding the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on delivery of rehabilitation in specialist palliative care services: An analysis of the CovPall-Rehab survey data

Abstract: Background: Palliative rehabilitation involves multi-professional processes and interventions aimed at optimising patients’ symptom self-management, independence and social participation throughout advanced illness. Rehabilitation services were highly disrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Aim: To understand rehabilitation provision in palliative care services during the Covid-19 pandemic, identifying and reflecting on adaptative and innovative practice to inform ongoing provision. Design: Cross-sectional nat… Show more

Help me understand this report
View preprint versions

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
2
1
1
1

Citation Types

1
21
0

Year Published

2022
2022
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
7

Relationship

0
7

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 14 publications
(24 citation statements)
references
References 53 publications
1
21
0
Order By: Relevance
“…The research was most frequently located in the United States (Bayly et al 2022;Chua et al 2022;Dhavale et al 2020;Hasson et al 2022;Mitchell et al 2022Mitchell et al , 2021Page et al 2020;Sleeman et al 2022;Sumitha et al 2022) of the included articles, followed by the United Kingdom (20-24). The remainder were conducted in India (Dhavale et al 2020;Page et al 2020;Sumitha et al 2022), Italy (Costantini et al 2020;Franchini et al 2021;Varani et al 2021), Germany (Jansky et al 2021;Tielker et al 2021), Australia (Luckett et al 2021), Canada (Wentlandt et al 2021), New Zealand (Frey and Balmer 2022), Taiwan (Chou et al 2020), and one multinational study (Dunleavy et al 2021).…”
Section: Article Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 2 more Smart Citations
“…The research was most frequently located in the United States (Bayly et al 2022;Chua et al 2022;Dhavale et al 2020;Hasson et al 2022;Mitchell et al 2022Mitchell et al , 2021Page et al 2020;Sleeman et al 2022;Sumitha et al 2022) of the included articles, followed by the United Kingdom (20-24). The remainder were conducted in India (Dhavale et al 2020;Page et al 2020;Sumitha et al 2022), Italy (Costantini et al 2020;Franchini et al 2021;Varani et al 2021), Germany (Jansky et al 2021;Tielker et al 2021), Australia (Luckett et al 2021), Canada (Wentlandt et al 2021), New Zealand (Frey and Balmer 2022), Taiwan (Chou et al 2020), and one multinational study (Dunleavy et al 2021).…”
Section: Article Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of studies utilized survey designs with samples of less than 1000 participants (Bayly et al 2022;Costantini et al 2020;Dunleavy et al 2021;Hasson et al 2022;Jones et al 2022;Kates et al 2021;Luckett et al 2021;Mitchell et al 2022Mitchell et al , 2021Ritchie et al 2021;Rogers et al 2021 (Chou et al 2020). While some of the articles exclusively focused on palliative care delivery in the community (Franchini et al 2021;Frey and Balmer 2022;Page et al 2020;Silva and Schack 2021;Sterling et al 2020;Sumitha et al 2022;Varani et al 2021;Weisse and Melekis 2021) or primary care settings (Mitchell et al 2022(Mitchell et al , 2021Ritchie et al 2021;Tielker et al 2021), the majority included palliative care delivery in other settings as well (Bayly et al 2022;Chou et al 2020;Chua et al 2022;Costantini et al 2020;Dunleavy et al 2021;Hasson et al 2022;Jansky et al 2021;Jones et al 2022;Kates et al 2021;Lalani et al 2022;Luckett et al 2021;Rogers et al 2021;Sleeman et al 2022;Wentlandt et al 2021) (Jansky et al 2021;...…”
Section: Article Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…In total, 12 outputs were included (Table 2), with 8 articles included (Bradshaw et al, 2021;Hanna et al, 2021;Mayland et al, 2021;Mitchell et al, 2021;Nestor et al, 2021;Oluyase et al, 2021;Pearce et al, 2021;Walshe et al, 2021) (Table 2: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12). Three further articles were found via citation searching (Bayly et al, 2022;Dunleavy et al, 2021;Selman et al, 2020) (Table 2: 2,3,5). Following a search of grey evidence, one third sector report was also identified (Marie Curie, 2021) (Table 2: 1).…”
Section: Eligible Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerability of the individual, e.g., to mental health problems [ 17 , 18 ], and of the society, e.g., to highly disrupted rehabilitation services, including the delivery of specialist palliative care [ 19 ]. Developing truly compassionate communities which can face illness, death, and bereavement as part of the life cycle and preserve human dignity to the very end helps build resilience on the personal and the societal level, with all members contributing to the best of their ability to the good of all.…”
Section: Introduction [mentioning
confidence: 99%