TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence-based recommendations for information and care planning in cancer care
AU - Walling, Anne
AU - Lorenz, Karl A.
AU - Dy, Sydney M.
AU - Naeim, Arash
AU - Sanati, Homayoon
AU - Asch, Steven M.
AU - Wenger, Neil S.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The practice of oncology is characterized by challenging communication tasks that make it difficult to ensure optimal physician-patient information sharing and care planning. Discussions of diagnosis, prognosis, and patient goals are essential processes that inform decisions. However, data suggest that there are deficiencies in this area. We conducted a systematic review to identify the evidence supporting high-quality clinical practices for information and care planning in the context of cancer care as part of the RAND Cancer Quality-Assessing Symptoms, Side Effects, and Indicators of Supportive Treatment Project. Domains of information and care planning that are important for high-quality cancer care include integration of palliation into cancer care, advance care planning, sentinel events as markers for the need to readdress a patient's goals of care, and continuity of care planning. The standards presented here for information and care planning in cancer care should be incorporated into care pathways and should become the expectation rather than the exception.
AB - The practice of oncology is characterized by challenging communication tasks that make it difficult to ensure optimal physician-patient information sharing and care planning. Discussions of diagnosis, prognosis, and patient goals are essential processes that inform decisions. However, data suggest that there are deficiencies in this area. We conducted a systematic review to identify the evidence supporting high-quality clinical practices for information and care planning in the context of cancer care as part of the RAND Cancer Quality-Assessing Symptoms, Side Effects, and Indicators of Supportive Treatment Project. Domains of information and care planning that are important for high-quality cancer care include integration of palliation into cancer care, advance care planning, sentinel events as markers for the need to readdress a patient's goals of care, and continuity of care planning. The standards presented here for information and care planning in cancer care should be incorporated into care pathways and should become the expectation rather than the exception.
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U2 - 10.1200/JCO.2007.15.9509
DO - 10.1200/JCO.2007.15.9509
M3 - Review article
C2 - 18688058
AN - SCOPUS:51349090613
SN - 0732-183X
VL - 26
SP - 3896
EP - 3902
JO - Journal of Clinical Oncology
JF - Journal of Clinical Oncology
IS - 23
ER -