Proportion of Patients Discussed at a Multidisciplinary Conference With at Least Four Types of Health Care Professionals Present
Identifying Attributes
Care Settings
Country
Publishing Organisation
Type of Quality Indicator
IOM Quality Dimension
Domain
Defining Attributes
Definition
Proportion of patients with contact to specialise palliative care who were discussed at a multidisciplinary conference.
Numerator
Number of patients discussed at a multidisciplinary conference with staff from at least four different disciplines.
Denominator
Number of patients who had contact.
Exclusions
Covers specialised palliative care only, therefore patients receiving general palliative care only are not captured.
Use of Risk Adjustment
Risk Adjustments
Stratifications
Patients with cancer versus non-cancer. Stratified by the type of specialised palliative care unit as hospital-based palliative care team/units versus hospice.
Data Attributes
Type of Data Collection
Data Collection Methods
The Danish Palliative Care Database was the only data source and contributed with data about whether the patient was discussed at multidisciplinary conferences. Each specialised palliative care unit only enters data about the first contact per patient. Data entry is mandatory for specialised palliative care (SPC) units.
Frequency of Data Collection
Frequency of Data Collection in Days
Reporting Methods
The annual reports from the Danish Palliative Care Database give the results of the indicators by specialised palliative care unit. Each specialised palliative care unit can follow the development of the indicators by way of monthly digital data which can identify problems at an early stage.
Reporting Frequency
Reporting Frequency in Days
Indicator Has Recommended Targets
Source and Reference Attributes
Evidence Source
Adsersen, M., Hansen, M. B., Neergaard, M. A., Sjøgren, P., Guldin, M. B., & Groenvold, M. (2024). The first decade of the Danish Palliative Care Database: improvements and ongoing challenges in the quality and use of specialised palliative care. Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden), 63, 259–266. DOI: 10.2340/1651-226X.2024.28519
Technical Specifications
Adsersen, M., Hansen, M. B., Neergaard, M. A., Sjøgren, P., Guldin, M. B., & Groenvold, M. (2024). The first decade of the Danish Palliative Care Database: improvements and ongoing challenges in the quality and use of specialised palliative care. Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden), 63, 259–266. DOI: 10.2340/1651-226X.2024.28518