Palliative care specialists' perceptions concerning referral of haematology patients to their services: findings from a qualitative study.
Dorothy McCaughanEve RomanAlexandra G SmithAnne C GarryMiriam J JohnsonRussell D PatmoreMartin R HowardDebra A HowellPublished in: BMC palliative care (2018)
This is the first UK study to explore SPC practitioners' perceptions concerning haematology patient referrals. Numerous factors were found to influence the likelihood of referral, some of which related to the organisation and delivery of SPC services, so were amenable to change, and others relating to the complex and unique characteristics and pathways of haematological cancers. Further research is needed to assess the extent to which palliative care is provided by haematology doctors and nurses and other generalists and ways in which clinical uncertainty could be used as a trigger, rather than a barrier, to referral.