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Efforts to improve intensive care unit palliative care quality should focus on domains and processes that are most valued by critically ill patients and their families, among whom we found broad agreement in a diverse sample. Measures of quality and effective interventions exist to improve care in domains that are important to intensive care unit patients and families.
Keywords: intensive care, critical care, palliative care, quality assessment, health care, quality indicators, qualitative research. Improving the quality of palliative care is identified by those who receive, deliver, pay for, and evaluate health care in the US as a top health priority 1 , 2. In this qualitative study, we asked patients and families who experienced ICU care for at least 5 days to define high-quality palliative care.
This report presents our findings and discusses implications for evaluating and improving the quality of palliative care in critical care settings.
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