Author:
Phillips Jane L,Davidson Patricia M,Jackson Debra,Kristjanson Linda,Bennett Margaret L,Daly John
Abstract
Although access to palliative care is a fundamental
right for people in Australia and is endorsed by
government policy, there is often limited access to
specialist palliative care services in regional, rural
and remote areas. This article appraises the evidence
pertaining to palliative care service delivery
to inform a sustainable model of palliative care
that meets the needs of a regional population on
the mid-north coast of New South Wales.
Expert consultation and an eclectic literature
review were undertaken to develop a model of
palliative care service delivery appropriate to the
needs of the target population and resources of
the local community. On the basis of this review, a
local palliative care system that is based on a
population-based approach to service planning
and delivery, with formalised integrated network
agreements and role delineation between specialist
and generalist providers, has the greatest
potential to meet the palliative care needs of this
regional coastal community.
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