Coordinator Support
Cross-source consensus on Coordinator Support from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Coordinator screening and reminders were intended to reduce clinician burden by identifying potentially suitable patients before clinic sessions. — Adapting and implementing the Serious Illness Care Programme for outpatient oncology, cardiology and palliative medicine clinics: a mixed-methods feasibility study
- Removing in-person support reduced coordinator workload substantially from phase 2 to phase 3. — Adapting and implementing the Serious Illness Care Programme for outpatient oncology, cardiology and palliative medicine clinics: a mixed-methods feasibility study
- The coordinator provided printed guides, sticky notes and phase 2 real-time reminders before these in-person supports were withdrawn in phase 3. — Adapting and implementing the Serious Illness Care Programme for outpatient oncology, cardiology and palliative medicine clinics: a mixed-methods feasibility study
- Oncology and cardiology engagement appeared more dependent on active prompting and coordination than palliative medicine engagement. — Adapting and implementing the Serious Illness Care Programme for outpatient oncology, cardiology and palliative medicine clinics: a mixed-methods feasibility study