Tools for guiding interventions to address patient-perceived multidimensional unmet healthcare needs in palliative care: systematic literature review
- Authors:
- Schmidt, E. B., Blum, D., Domeisen Benedetti, F., Schlögl, M., and Strasser, F.
- Abstract:
- CONTEXT: The unmet needs of patients with advanced disease are indicative of the patient centredness of healthcare. By tracking unmet needs in clinical practice, palliative interventions are aligned with patient priorities, and clinicians receive support in intervention delivery decisions for patients with overlapping, complex needs.
OBJECTIVE: Identify tools used in everyday clinical practice for the purpose of identifying and addressing unmet healthcare needs for patients with advanced disease.
METHODS: We conducted PubMed and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature searches to include studies published between 1 January 2008 and 21 April 2020. Three concepts were used in constructing a search statement: (1) patient need, (2) validated instrument and (3) clinical practice. 2313 citations were reviewed according to predefined eligibility, exclusion and inclusion criteria. Data were collected from 17 tools in order to understand how instruments assess unmet need, who is involved in tool completion, the psychometric validation conducted, the tool's relationship to delivering defined palliative interventions, and the number of palliative care domains covered.
RESULTS: The majority of the 17 tools assessed unmet healthcare needs and had been validated. However, most did not link directly to clinical intervention, nor did they facilitate interaction between clinicians and patients to ensure a patient-reported view of unmet needs. Half of the tools reviewed covered ≤3 dimensions of palliative care. Of the 17 tools evaluated, 4 were compared in depth, but all were determined to be insufficient for the specific clinical applications sought in this research.
CONCLUSION: A new, validated tool is needed to track unmet healthcare needs and guide interventions for patients with advanced disease. - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjspcare-2020-002495
- URL:
- https://spcare.bmj.com/content/bmjspcare/early/2020/11/10/bmjspcare-2020-002495.full.pdf
- Journal:
- BMJ Support Palliat Care
- issn:
- 2045-435x
- Publication year:
- 2020
- pages:
- Symptom status:
- Emotional state
Physical state - General health perceptions / HRQoL:
- Health-related quality of life
- Age:
- Adults (18-65)
- Disease:
- Diseases of and symptoms related to the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
Diseases of and symptoms related to the circulatory system
Diseases of and symptoms related to the digestive system
Diseases of and symptoms related to the nervous system
Diseases of and symptoms related to the respiratory system
Neoplasms and related symptoms - PRO / non-PRO:
- Patient Reported Outcome
- Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
- Instrument:
- 3LNQ - Three-Levels-of-Needs Questionnaire
CANE - Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly
CARES - Cancer rehabilitation evaluation system (versions: CARES-SF)
CCL - Concerns Checklist
HCNS - Healthcare Needs Scale/Survey
HNSI - Health Need Satisfaction Instrument
LBNQ - Leiden Bother and Needs Questionnaire
MyPOS - Myeloma Patient Outcome Scale
NAPinICU - Needs of Adult Patients in Intensive Care Unit
NAT:PD-HF - Needs Assessment Tool: Progressive Disease–Heart Failure
Needs of hospitalised patients with coronary heart disease questionnaire
NEQ - Needs Evaluation Questionnaire
PNQ Fabry - Patient Needs Questionnaire for people living with Fabry disease
PSC - Post-Stroke Checklist
SCNS - Supportive Care Needs Survey (versions: SCNS-SF; SCNS-SF34; SCNS-LF59; SCNS-P&C - SCNS-Partner and Caregivers; SCNS-ST9 - SCNS-Screening Tool-9; SCNS34-BS - SCNS 34 +brain subscale)
SNST - Supportive Needs Screening Tool
SPARC - Sheffield profile for assessment and referral for care