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Oncology Clinicians' Challenges to Providing Palliative Cancer Care-A Theoretical Domains Framework, Pan-Cancer System Survey

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CURRENT ONCOLOGY
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 1483-1494

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/curroncol28020140

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palliative care; oncology; theoretical domains framework

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Operating Grant [HCR-154127]
  2. Alberta Health [007474]

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Despite the known benefits, healthcare systems face challenges in providing early, integrated palliative care for advanced cancer patients. A survey of oncology clinicians in Alberta, Canada revealed barriers including limited time, patients' negative perceptions of PC, and clinicians' capability in managing social issues. The study found motivation is not a barrier for clinicians, but opportunity and capability barriers exist, and interventions have been developed to address these issues.
Despite the known benefits, healthcare systems struggle to provide early, integrated palliative care (PC) for advanced cancer patients. Understanding the barriers to providing PC from the perspective of oncology clinicians is an important first step in improving care. A 33-item online survey was emailed to all oncology clinicians working with all cancer types in Alberta, Canada, from November 2017 to January 2018. Questions were informed by Michie's Theoretical Domains Framework and Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) and queried (a) PC provision in oncology clinics, (b) specialist PC consultation referrals, and (c) working with PC consultants and home care. Respondents (n = 263) were nurses (41%), physicians (25%), and allied healthcare professionals (18%). Barriers most frequently identified were clinicians' limited time/competing priorities (64%), patients' negative perceptions of PC (63%), and clinicians' capability to manage patients' social issues (63%). These factors mapped to all three BCW domains: motivation, opportunity, and capability. In contrast, the least frequently identified barriers were clinician motivation and perceived PC benefits. Oncology clinicians' perceptions of barriers to early PC were comparable across tumour types and specialties but varied by professional role. The main challenges to early integrated PC include all three BCW domains. Notably, motivation is not a barrier for oncology clinicians; however, opportunity and capability barriers were identified. Multifaceted interventions using these findings have been developed, such as tip sheets to enhance capability, reframing PC with patients, and earlier specialist PC nursing access, to enhance clinicians' use of and patients' benefits from an early PC approach.

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