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Stakeholder Engagement as a Strategy to Enhance Palliative Care Involvement in Intensive Care Units: A Theory of Change Approach

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Article number154244
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/06/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Critical Care
Volume75
Number of pages7
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date20/01/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Background
Adult patients admitted to intensive care units in the terminal phase experience high symptom burden, increased costs, and diminished quality of dying. There is limited literature on palliative care engagement in ICU, especially in lower-middle-income countries. This study explores a strategy to enhance palliative care engagement in ICU through a stakeholder participatory approach.

Methods
Theory of Change approach was used to develop a hypothetical causal pathway for palliative care integration into ICUs in India. Four facilitated workshops and fifteen research team meetings were conducted virtually over three months. Thirteen stakeholders were purposively chosen, and three facilitators conducted the workshops. Data included workshop discussion transcripts, online chat box comments, and team meeting minutes. These were collected, analysed and represented as theory of change map.

Results
The desired impact of palliative care integration was good death. Potential long-term outcomes identified were fewer deaths in ICUs, discharge against medical advice, and inappropriate admissions; increased referrals to palliative care; and improved patient and family satisfaction. Twelve preconditions were identified, and eleven key interventions were developed. Five overarching assumptions related to contextual factors influencing the outcomes of interventions.

Conclusion
Theory of change framework facilitated the identification of proposed mechanisms and interventions underpinning palliative care integration in ICUs.