Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients

Abstract Background In 2007, the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC) provided a comprehensive set of recommendations and standards for the provision of adequate pediatric palliative care. A number of studies have shown deficits in pediatric palliative care compared to EAPC standards. In G...

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Main Authors: Lisa-R. Ulrich, Dania Gruber, Michaela Hach, Stefan Boesner, Joerg Haasenritter, Katrin Kuss, Hannah Seipp, Ferdinand M. Gerlach, Antje Erler
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12904-017-0268-y
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spelling doaj-1bb730ce11744b74ae3973448f5ce6782020-11-25T00:29:56ZengBMCBMC Palliative Care1472-684X2018-01-011711710.1186/s12904-017-0268-yStudy protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patientsLisa-R. Ulrich0Dania Gruber1Michaela Hach2Stefan Boesner3Joerg Haasenritter4Katrin Kuss5Hannah Seipp6Ferdinand M. Gerlach7Antje Erler8Institute of General Practice, Goethe-University FrankfurtInstitute of General Practice, Goethe-University FrankfurtProfessional Association of Specialized Outpatient Palliative Care in HesseDepartment of General Practice and Family Medicine, Philipps-University of MarburgDepartment of General Practice and Family Medicine, Philipps-University of MarburgDepartment of General Practice and Family Medicine, Philipps-University of MarburgDepartment of General Practice and Family Medicine, Philipps-University of MarburgInstitute of General Practice, Goethe-University FrankfurtInstitute of General Practice, Goethe-University FrankfurtAbstract Background In 2007, the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC) provided a comprehensive set of recommendations and standards for the provision of adequate pediatric palliative care. A number of studies have shown deficits in pediatric palliative care compared to EAPC standards. In Germany, pediatric palliative care patients can be referred to specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) services, which are known to enhance quality of life, e.g. by avoiding hospitalization. However, current regulations for the provision of SOPC in Germany do not account for the different circumstances and needs of children and their families compared to adult palliative care patients. The “Evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH)” study aims to perform a needs assessment for pediatric patients (children, adolescents and young adults) receiving SOPC. This paper presents the study protocol for this assessment (work package II). Methods/Design The study uses a sequential mixed-methods study design with a focus on qualitative research. Data collection from professional and family caregivers and, as far as possible, pediatric patients, will involve both a written questionnaire based on European recommendations for pediatric palliative care, and semi-structured interviews. Additionally, professional caregivers will take part in focus group discussions and participatory observations. Interviews and focus groups will be tape- or video-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed in accordance with the principles of grounded theory (interviews) and content analysis (focus groups). A structured field note template will be used to record notes taken during the participatory observations. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS, version 22 or higher) will be used for descriptive statistical analyses. The qualitative data analyses will be software-assisted by MAXQDA (version 12 or higher). Discussion This study will provide important information on what matters most to family caregivers and pediatric patients receiving SOPC. The results will add valuable knowledge to the criteria that distinguish SOPC for pediatric from SOPC for adult patients, and will provide an indication of how the German SOPC rule of procedure can be optimized to satisfy the special needs of pediatric patients. Trial registration Internet Portal of the German Clinical Trials Register ( www.germanctr.de , DRKS-ID: DRKS00012431).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12904-017-0268-yPalliative care [MeSH]Pediatrics [MeSH]Qualitative research [MeSH]Needs assessment [MeSH]Mixed methods
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author Lisa-R. Ulrich
Dania Gruber
Michaela Hach
Stefan Boesner
Joerg Haasenritter
Katrin Kuss
Hannah Seipp
Ferdinand M. Gerlach
Antje Erler
spellingShingle Lisa-R. Ulrich
Dania Gruber
Michaela Hach
Stefan Boesner
Joerg Haasenritter
Katrin Kuss
Hannah Seipp
Ferdinand M. Gerlach
Antje Erler
Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
BMC Palliative Care
Palliative care [MeSH]
Pediatrics [MeSH]
Qualitative research [MeSH]
Needs assessment [MeSH]
Mixed methods
author_facet Lisa-R. Ulrich
Dania Gruber
Michaela Hach
Stefan Boesner
Joerg Haasenritter
Katrin Kuss
Hannah Seipp
Ferdinand M. Gerlach
Antje Erler
author_sort Lisa-R. Ulrich
title Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
title_short Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
title_full Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
title_fullStr Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH study) – work package II: palliative care for pediatric patients
title_sort study protocol: evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (sopc) in the german state of hesse (elsah study) – work package ii: palliative care for pediatric patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Palliative Care
issn 1472-684X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background In 2007, the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC) provided a comprehensive set of recommendations and standards for the provision of adequate pediatric palliative care. A number of studies have shown deficits in pediatric palliative care compared to EAPC standards. In Germany, pediatric palliative care patients can be referred to specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) services, which are known to enhance quality of life, e.g. by avoiding hospitalization. However, current regulations for the provision of SOPC in Germany do not account for the different circumstances and needs of children and their families compared to adult palliative care patients. The “Evaluation of specialized outpatient palliative care (SOPC) in the German state of Hesse (ELSAH)” study aims to perform a needs assessment for pediatric patients (children, adolescents and young adults) receiving SOPC. This paper presents the study protocol for this assessment (work package II). Methods/Design The study uses a sequential mixed-methods study design with a focus on qualitative research. Data collection from professional and family caregivers and, as far as possible, pediatric patients, will involve both a written questionnaire based on European recommendations for pediatric palliative care, and semi-structured interviews. Additionally, professional caregivers will take part in focus group discussions and participatory observations. Interviews and focus groups will be tape- or video-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed in accordance with the principles of grounded theory (interviews) and content analysis (focus groups). A structured field note template will be used to record notes taken during the participatory observations. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS, version 22 or higher) will be used for descriptive statistical analyses. The qualitative data analyses will be software-assisted by MAXQDA (version 12 or higher). Discussion This study will provide important information on what matters most to family caregivers and pediatric patients receiving SOPC. The results will add valuable knowledge to the criteria that distinguish SOPC for pediatric from SOPC for adult patients, and will provide an indication of how the German SOPC rule of procedure can be optimized to satisfy the special needs of pediatric patients. Trial registration Internet Portal of the German Clinical Trials Register ( www.germanctr.de , DRKS-ID: DRKS00012431).
topic Palliative care [MeSH]
Pediatrics [MeSH]
Qualitative research [MeSH]
Needs assessment [MeSH]
Mixed methods
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12904-017-0268-y
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