Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years

Background: Service provision is a key domain to assess national-level palliative care development. Three editions of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Atlas of Palliative Care monitored the changes in service provision across Europe since 2005. Aim: To study European trends of spe...

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Autores: Arias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521, López-Fidalgo, J.F. (Jesús Fernando)|||/items/169ec035-21e6-475f-be38-215b04163b04, Garralda-Domezain, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/4889891c-a97b-47ad-841f-f3285703cac3, Pons-Izquierdo, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/d351a355-e670-4f39-addf-acef083bc8de, Rhee, J.Y. (John Y.)|||/items/226e65ec-b384-4820-8ca9-6fb7f2587d3c, Radbruch, L. (Lukas)|||/items/7f7455ca-6c0e-473e-8c28-c0064b8242ac, Lima, L. (Liliana) de|||/items/17852ed9-dd01-42bf-9b79-29dd51c3627e, Centeno, C. (Carlos)|||/items/51b2dfa8-5e18-4188-a2f8-410672dce680
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/59075
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/59075
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Palabra clave:Palliative care
Development
Specialized services
Provision
Public health
Trends
Europe
National-level
Medicina paliativa
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spelling Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 yearsArias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521López-Fidalgo, J.F. (Jesús Fernando)|||/items/169ec035-21e6-475f-be38-215b04163b04Garralda-Domezain, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/4889891c-a97b-47ad-841f-f3285703cac3Pons-Izquierdo, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/d351a355-e670-4f39-addf-acef083bc8deRhee, J.Y. (John Y.)|||/items/226e65ec-b384-4820-8ca9-6fb7f2587d3cRadbruch, L. (Lukas)|||/items/7f7455ca-6c0e-473e-8c28-c0064b8242acLima, L. (Liliana) de|||/items/17852ed9-dd01-42bf-9b79-29dd51c3627eCenteno, C. (Carlos)|||/items/51b2dfa8-5e18-4188-a2f8-410672dce680Palliative careDevelopmentSpecialized servicesProvisionPublic healthTrendsEuropeNational-levelMedicina paliativaBackground: Service provision is a key domain to assess national-level palliative care development. Three editions of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Atlas of Palliative Care monitored the changes in service provision across Europe since 2005. Aim: To study European trends of specialized service provision at home care teams, hospital support teams, and inpatient palliative care services between 2005 and 2019. Design: Secondary analysis was conducted drawing from databases on the number of specialized services in 2005, 2012, and 2019. Ratios of services per 100,000 inhabitants and increase rates on number of services for three periods were calculated. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) analyses were conducted to determine significant changes and chi-square to identify countries accounting for the variance. Income-level and sub-regional ANOVA analysis were undertaken. Setting: 51 countries. Results: Forty-two countries (82%) increased the number of specialized services between 2005 and 2019 with changes for home care teams (104% increase-rate), inpatient services (82%), and hospital support teams (48%). High-income countries showed significant increase in all types of services (p < 0.001), while low-to-middle-income countries showed significant increase only for inpatient services. Central–Eastern European countries showed significant improvement in home care teams and inpatient services, while Western countries showed significant improvement in hospital support and home care teams. Home care was the most prominent service in Western Europe. Conclusion: Specialized service provision increased throughout Europe, yet ratios per 100,000 inhabitants fell below the EAPC recommendations. Western Europe ratios’ achieved half of the suggested services, while Central–Eastern countries achieved only a fourth. High-income countries and Western European countries account for the major increase. Central–Eastern Europe and low-to-middle-income countries reported little increase on specialized service provision.SAGE PublicationsDadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra20202020-06-2520202020-01-0120202020-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/59075reponame:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarrainstname:Universidad de NavarraInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/590752026-06-21T12:47:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
title Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
spellingShingle Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
Arias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521
Palliative care
Development
Specialized services
Provision
Public health
Trends
Europe
National-level
Medicina paliativa
title_short Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
title_full Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
title_fullStr Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
title_full_unstemmed Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
title_sort Trends analysis of specialized palliative care services in 51 countries of the WHO European region in the last 14 years
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521
López-Fidalgo, J.F. (Jesús Fernando)|||/items/169ec035-21e6-475f-be38-215b04163b04
Garralda-Domezain, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/4889891c-a97b-47ad-841f-f3285703cac3
Pons-Izquierdo, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/d351a355-e670-4f39-addf-acef083bc8de
Rhee, J.Y. (John Y.)|||/items/226e65ec-b384-4820-8ca9-6fb7f2587d3c
Radbruch, L. (Lukas)|||/items/7f7455ca-6c0e-473e-8c28-c0064b8242ac
Lima, L. (Liliana) de|||/items/17852ed9-dd01-42bf-9b79-29dd51c3627e
Centeno, C. (Carlos)|||/items/51b2dfa8-5e18-4188-a2f8-410672dce680
author Arias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521
author_facet Arias-Casais, N. (Natalia)|||/items/a212b81c-bb51-401a-ace1-5f9207117521
López-Fidalgo, J.F. (Jesús Fernando)|||/items/169ec035-21e6-475f-be38-215b04163b04
Garralda-Domezain, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/4889891c-a97b-47ad-841f-f3285703cac3
Pons-Izquierdo, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/d351a355-e670-4f39-addf-acef083bc8de
Rhee, J.Y. (John Y.)|||/items/226e65ec-b384-4820-8ca9-6fb7f2587d3c
Radbruch, L. (Lukas)|||/items/7f7455ca-6c0e-473e-8c28-c0064b8242ac
Lima, L. (Liliana) de|||/items/17852ed9-dd01-42bf-9b79-29dd51c3627e
Centeno, C. (Carlos)|||/items/51b2dfa8-5e18-4188-a2f8-410672dce680
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author2 López-Fidalgo, J.F. (Jesús Fernando)|||/items/169ec035-21e6-475f-be38-215b04163b04
Garralda-Domezain, E. (Eduardo)|||/items/4889891c-a97b-47ad-841f-f3285703cac3
Pons-Izquierdo, J.J. (Juan José)|||/items/d351a355-e670-4f39-addf-acef083bc8de
Rhee, J.Y. (John Y.)|||/items/226e65ec-b384-4820-8ca9-6fb7f2587d3c
Radbruch, L. (Lukas)|||/items/7f7455ca-6c0e-473e-8c28-c0064b8242ac
Lima, L. (Liliana) de|||/items/17852ed9-dd01-42bf-9b79-29dd51c3627e
Centeno, C. (Carlos)|||/items/51b2dfa8-5e18-4188-a2f8-410672dce680
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Palliative care
Development
Specialized services
Provision
Public health
Trends
Europe
National-level
Medicina paliativa
topic Palliative care
Development
Specialized services
Provision
Public health
Trends
Europe
National-level
Medicina paliativa
description Background: Service provision is a key domain to assess national-level palliative care development. Three editions of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Atlas of Palliative Care monitored the changes in service provision across Europe since 2005. Aim: To study European trends of specialized service provision at home care teams, hospital support teams, and inpatient palliative care services between 2005 and 2019. Design: Secondary analysis was conducted drawing from databases on the number of specialized services in 2005, 2012, and 2019. Ratios of services per 100,000 inhabitants and increase rates on number of services for three periods were calculated. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) analyses were conducted to determine significant changes and chi-square to identify countries accounting for the variance. Income-level and sub-regional ANOVA analysis were undertaken. Setting: 51 countries. Results: Forty-two countries (82%) increased the number of specialized services between 2005 and 2019 with changes for home care teams (104% increase-rate), inpatient services (82%), and hospital support teams (48%). High-income countries showed significant increase in all types of services (p < 0.001), while low-to-middle-income countries showed significant increase only for inpatient services. Central–Eastern European countries showed significant improvement in home care teams and inpatient services, while Western countries showed significant improvement in hospital support and home care teams. Home care was the most prominent service in Western Europe. Conclusion: Specialized service provision increased throughout Europe, yet ratios per 100,000 inhabitants fell below the EAPC recommendations. Western Europe ratios’ achieved half of the suggested services, while Central–Eastern countries achieved only a fourth. High-income countries and Western European countries account for the major increase. Central–Eastern Europe and low-to-middle-income countries reported little increase on specialized service provision.
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