The Development of an Online Palliative Care Toolkit for Cirrhosis.

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Canadian liver journal Pub Date : 2025-02-12 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.3138/canlivj-2024-0022
Kinjal Patel, Amanda Brisebois, Sara N Davison, Jordan Tate, Noush Mirhosseini, Ingrid DeKock, Sarah Burton-MacLeod, Martin Labrie, Mino Mitri, Aynharan Sinnarajah, Denise Campbell-Scherer, Puneeta Tandon
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Abstract

Background: Liver cirrhosis carries high symptom burden and health care utilization. Palliative care (PC) has demonstrated improvements in symptom burden and overall quality of life. Despite this, PC remains underutilized in patients with chronic liver disease. As a step to bridge this gap, we developed cirrhosiscare.ca as an easy-to-access, evidence-, and expert consensus-based online PC resource for health care providers.

Methods: This short report describes the development of the health care practitioner 'Symptom Management' section of www.cirrhosiscare.ca, covering common symptoms (e.g., pain, pruritus, anxiety, depression, nausea/vomiting) experienced by patients with cirrhosis. A multidisciplinary team included representatives from hepatology, palliative care, pain management, psychiatry, pharmacy, and primary care. The project was carried out over four phases: Symptom selection, Material development, Website creation, and Feedback, revisions, and maintenance.

Results: The cirrhosiscare.ca website was launched to the public on March 15, 2021. Twelve detailed content pages were developed alongside four end-of-life algorithms. The developed pages have been well received, and there are between 10,000 and 12,000 new users on the site each month.

Conclusions: The development of the cirrhosiscare.ca website is a digital strategy to increase awareness and access to evidence-based and expert consensus-based materials for PC. Ongoing dissemination and sustainability will include regular maintenance and updates to online content, links to inpatient care pathways, and incorporation within the Alberta one:carepath primary care initiative.

肝硬化在线姑息治疗工具包的开发。
背景:肝硬化具有较高的症状负担和医疗保健利用率。姑息治疗(PC)已证明改善症状负担和整体生活质量。尽管如此,PC在慢性肝病患者中的应用仍然不足。为了弥补这一差距,我们开发了肝硬化护理。ca为医疗保健提供者提供易于访问、基于证据和专家共识的在线PC资源。方法:这篇简短的报告描述了www.cirrhosiscare.ca的保健医生“症状管理”部分的发展,涵盖了肝硬化患者经历的常见症状(如疼痛、瘙痒、焦虑、抑郁、恶心/呕吐)。多学科小组包括来自肝病学、姑息治疗、疼痛管理、精神病学、药学和初级保健的代表。该项目分四个阶段进行:症状选择、材料开发、网站创建、反馈、修订和维护。结果:肝硬化治疗。ca网站于2021年3月15日向公众开放。12个详细的内容页面与4个生命终止算法一起开发。开发出来的页面反响很好,每个月都有1万到1.2万名新用户访问该网站。结论:肝硬化的发展与护理。ca网站是一个数字战略,以提高意识和获取基于证据和专家共识的PC材料。持续的传播和可持续性将包括定期维护和更新在线内容,与住院病人护理途径的链接,以及纳入艾伯塔省一级护理初级保健倡议。
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