Affiliation:
1. NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research Utrecht The Netherlands
2. Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, APH Amsterdam Public Health research institute Amsterdam The Netherlands
3. Expertise Centre Palliative Care Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundTo improve the quality of palliative care, six evidence‐based tools were implemented in 10 care services specialised in care for people with intellectual disabilities. Contextual differences were taken into account by using a participatory action research approach.MethodThe RE‐AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance) structured the evaluation. Data sources were online questionnaires completed by 299 professionals at baseline (response 45.2%) and 250 professionals after 2.5 years (35.1%), 11 semi‐structured group interviews with 43 professionals, field notes and implementation plans.ResultsA total of 767 professionals and 43 teams were reached. The effectiveness of the intervention was demonstrated in an improved knowledge of palliative care policy and increased competences among professionals. 79% of the professionals adopted tools in the toolbox. The participatory action research method was perceived as valuable in driving change.ConclusionsImproving palliative care needs a context‐specific, flexible approach, with involvement of all stakeholders.