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CovPall - Survey of Palliative Care Services

Population Size

458

People

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Years

2020 - 2020

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Associated BioSamples

None/not available

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Geographic coverage

WorldWide

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Lead time

2-4 weeks

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Summary

CovPall is a multicenter multinational observational study of palliative care during the COVID-19 pandemic. This dataset includes the online survey of palliative care services, the first main component of CovPall.

Documentation

During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization rapidly issued guidance on maintaining essential health services during the pandemic, highlighting prevention, maternity, emergency care and chronic diseases, without mention of palliative care. Palliative care is multidisciplinary, holistic and person-centered treatment, care and support for people with life-limiting illness, and those important to them, such as family and friends. In the COVID-19 pandemic, palliative care has an important role in ensuring symptom control, training of nonspecialists in symptom management and care of dying patients, compassionate communication, psychosocial support for patients, carers and health care professionals, advance care planning and bereavement support, supporting patients wherever they want to be cared for.

The CovPall (Rapid evaluation of the COVID-19 pandemic response in palliative and end of life care: national delivery, workforce and symptom management) study aimed to understand the response of and challenges faced by palliative care services during the COVID-19 pandemic and to identify factors associated with challenges experienced, in particular shortages of equipment, medicines and staff. It is the first multinational survey on the response of and challenges to palliative care services during the pandemic.

The study included a cross-sectional online survey of palliative care services and hospices, and a multicentre cohort study of COVID-19 patients seen and treated by palliative care services. It is made up of two work packages.

Work package 1 aimed to identify how palliative care and hospice services changed, how their staff, volunteers and others adapted their practices, and their challenges and innovations.

Work package 2 determined which symptoms and problems patients had, how they changed over time, and which treatments/therapies were used and seemed to work best.

This dataset covers WP1, the online survey of palliative care services, the first main component of CovPall. The survey opened on April 23rd, 2020 and closed on July 31st, 2020. 458 valid responses were collected: 277 UK, 85 rest of Europe, 95 rest of the world, 1 missing country. Overall, 261 services provided inpatient palliative care units, 261 home care teams, 217 hospital palliative care teams, and 119 home nursing teams. Services were usually publicly, or charity managed, and many services offered care in more than one setting.

More information regarding data collected during the survey, as well as a copy of the questionnaire used for data collection, can be found at the link below:

https://www.jpsmjournal.com/cms/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.01.138/attachment/23618c62-a710-4cad-8a27-326f24ed6f1a/mmc3.pdf

Dataset type

Health and disease

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Dataset population size

458

Keywords

Observations

Observed Node

Disambiguating Description

Measured Value

Measured Property

Observation Date

Persons

We have invited all specialist palliative care services (adult and children's) through partner organisations across the UK and the world to respond to the survey.

458

Response to Covid-19, innovations introduced, busyness, patients seen

23 Apr 2020

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Study

Source of data extraction

Electronic survey

Collection source setting

Services

Patient pathway description

The dataset is limited to specialist palliative care services, both publicly and charitably funded.

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

None/not available

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency

Static

Version

4.0.0

Modified

08/10/2024

Distribution release date

19/04/2021

Citation Requirements

Cicely Saunders Institute - King's College London

Coverage

Start date

23/04/2020

End date

31/07/2020

Time lag

Not applicable

Geographic coverage

WorldWide

Maximum age range

150

Accessibility

Language

en

Controlled vocabulary

ICD10CM

Format

Csv, SPSS, Redcap

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Not available

Time to dataset access

2-4 weeks

Access request cost

N/A

Access method category

Varies based on project

Access service description

Applications for use of the survey data can be made for up to 10 years, and will be considered on a case by case basis on receipt of a methodological sound proposal to achieve aims in line with the original protocol. The study protocol is available on request. All requests for data access should be addressed to the Chief Investigator via the details on the CovPall website (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/covpall and palliativecare@kcl.ac.uk) and will be reviewed by the Study Steering Group.

Jurisdiction

GB-ENG

Data use limitation

General research use,Geographical restrictions,No linkage

Data use requirements

Not for profit use,Institution-specific restrictions,Ethics approval required

Data Controller

Irene J Higginson, (Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, King's College London) as the Chief Investigator of CovPall study is the Intellectual Property owner of the CovPall Survey.

Data Processor

Not Applicable

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Services

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