Did the Person Receive Information About the Transition to End-Of-Life Care

Identifying Attributes

Care Settings
Palliative Care
Country
Sweden
Publishing Organisation
Swedish Register of Palliative Care
Type of Quality Indicator
Process
IOM Quality Dimension
Person-Centredness
Domain
Structure and Processes of Care

Defining Attributes

Definition

Did the person receive information about the transition to end-of-life care, i.e. an individually tailored and informed conversation with a physician that is documented in the medical records about being in the final stage of life and about care being focused on quality of life and symptom relief?

Numerator
Denominator
Exclusions
Use of Risk Adjustment
No
Risk Adjustments
Stratifications

Stratified for deaths in or outside hospitals.

Data Attributes

Type of Data Collection
Standardised clinical data
Data Collection Methods

The end-of-life questionnaire (ELQ) is the main source of register data in the Swedish Register of Palliative Care (SRPC) for patients dying in hospitals and other care settings in Sweden. Information is extracted from the medical records using a 27-item questionnaire and registered retrospectively online by a staff member involved in the EOL care of the particular patient.

Frequency of Data Collection
Continuous
Frequency of Data Collection in Days
1
Reporting Methods

Public reporting.

Reporting Frequency
Annually
Reporting Frequency in Days
365
Indicator Has Recommended Targets
No

Source and Reference Attributes

Evidence Source

Lindskog, M., Mogensen, H., Tavelin, B. et al. Fluid therapy is associated with lower care quality and higher symptom burden during last days of life of patients with cancer – a population-based register study. BMC Palliat Care 23, 178 (2024). doi.org/10.1186/s12904-024-01504-5

Technical Specifications
Link to Measurement Tools
Quality Indicator Confirmed to be Part of a Program Used to Monitor Quality and Safety of Care Among Older People at a Population-Level between 2012-2022
Yes
Assessed by the Australian Consortium for Aged Care Collaborators as Generally Containing Good Properties (Importance and Scientific Acceptability)
No
Australian Consortium for Aged Care Endorsed
No
Identified by PHARMA-Care Project
No
Upload Date
12 March 2025