Costs of Palliative Care in Oncological and Non-Oncological Patients with Different Types of Ambulatory-Based Attention: Cost-Study Protocol.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Ana Helena Perea-Bello, Marta Trapero-Bertran, Christian Dürsteler
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Background: Ambulatory-based palliative care is vital to managing oncological and non-oncological patients. Its economic impact on the healthcare and social system has recently begun to be considered significant. It is essential to agree on the cost types, the methodology for approaching and analyzing these costs, and how to determine the burden imposed by this attention on the healthcare and social system. Aim: This study aims to design a study on the economic burden of palliative care (PC) in oncological and non-oncological pathologies in the context of outpatient care (ambulatory-based and home support teams). Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study on the economic burden of ambulatory-based palliative care (ABPC) in three phases is conducted. Phase I: A systematic literature review (SLR) first defines the methodology and data to acquire for costing (results already published). Phase II: The next phase is the piloting of the registration questionnaires for costs/expenses (results already analyzed and presented). Phase III: A cross-sectional study is being conducted to collect data on the direct and indirect costs of ABPC assumed by the healthcare system and patients/caregivers to estimate its economic and social burden (in progress). Discussion: In this study, we create and propose a methodology and extend the approach to the funding of PC in an ambulatory-based context to determine its social cost and provide stakeholders with more information to assign resources more efficiently.

肿瘤和非肿瘤患者接受不同类型非住院治疗的姑息治疗成本:成本研究协议》。
背景:门诊姑息关怀对于管理肿瘤和非肿瘤患者至关重要。最近,人们开始认为姑息关怀对医疗保健和社会系统产生了重大的经济影响。必须就成本类型、接近和分析这些成本的方法以及如何确定这种关注对医疗保健和社会系统造成的负担达成一致意见。目的:本研究旨在设计一项关于门诊护理(门诊和家庭支持团队)中肿瘤和非肿瘤病症姑息关怀(PC)经济负担的研究。研究方法分三个阶段对非住院姑息治疗(ABPC)的经济负担进行前瞻性横断面研究。第一阶段:首先进行系统性文献综述(SLR),确定成本计算的方法和需要获取的数据(结果已公布)。第二阶段:下一阶段是试行成本/费用登记问卷(结果已分析并公布)。第三阶段:正在进行一项横断面研究,收集医疗系统和患者/护理人员承担的 ABPC 直接和间接成本数据,以估算其经济和社会负担(正在进行中)。讨论:在本研究中,我们创建并提出了一种方法,并将该方法扩展到门诊 PC 的供资方面,以确定其社会成本,并为利益相关者提供更多信息,从而更有效地分配资源。
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