Conference Coverage

How Can VA Optimize Palliative Oncology Care? Updates on AVAHO Palliative Care Research Committee Projects

Abstract 24: 2017 AVAHO Meeting


 

Purpose: Palliative care is essential to oncology. This abstract describes the AVAHO Palliative Care Research Committee, its objectives, and ongoing projects that highlight the committee’s productive multidisciplinary and interinstitutional collaboration.

Background: The American Society of Clinical Oncology recommends palliative care for patients with metastatic lung cancer and other symptomatic advanced malignancies. VA mandates inpatient palliative care services for all medical facilities. However, it is not clearly known how palliative care is integrated into standard VA outpatient oncology practice. In addition, questions remain regarding the optimal way(s) to provide palliative oncology care. Established in 2015, the AVAHO Palliative Care Research Committee currently has over a dozen members from different VA institutions. The Committee’s mission is to develop partnerships among clinicians, pharmacists, social workers, researchers, and VA leadership with the shared goal of providing optimal palliative oncology care within the VA.

Methods: Last year, we identified 2 initial approaches to address these questions, and this year we will report on our progress. First, we submitted a proposal to the VA Evidence-Based Synthesis Program (ESP) to review the evidence regarding optimal palliative care delivery methods and the feasibility of providing on-site palliative care embedded into VA oncology clinics. The ESP accepted our proposal and plans to complete their review July 2017. Second, we proposed a project to assess on-site palliative care availability in VA oncology clinics. With the support of the 2017 AVAHO Research Scholarship, we are moving forward with this project to work with VA oncology providers to understand their referral patterns, available palliative care resources, and barriers to providing optimal palliative care.

Results: At the AVAHO 2017 meeting, we will review the VA ESP results on optimal palliative oncology care delivery. In addition, we will share the progress on our ongoing project to better understand VA oncologist’s referral patterns, resources, and barriers to providing optimal palliative oncology care.

Conclusions: The AVAHO Palliative Care Research Committee represents a multidisciplinary and inter-institutional collaboration with a common goal of optimizing VA palliative oncology care. This committee is a model of how AVAHO can foster productive collaborations.

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