PRiSM project: e-Delphi study on the role of specialist palliative care services in the care of people living beyond cancer

Background:

Specialist palliative care provides holistic care for individuals with health-related suffering and those close to them. Historically this included people with advanced cancer, however, people living beyond cancer also have significant unmet needs. Specialist palliative care could potentially provide support, but evidence for their role is limited.

Aim:
To generate consensus opinion among European experts about the role of specialist palliative care for people living beyond cancer.

Design:
The PRiSM project (Specialist Palliative care’s Role in Cancer Survivorship Model) was an electronic Delphi study. Participants provided anonymous feedback on statements across three rounds. Consensus was pre-defined as ?75% within each group. Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation determined stability and the Chi square test for goodness of fit compared group outcomes.

Setting/participants:
European professional experts and patient advocates were invited via email, forming two groups undertaking simultaneous processes: specialist palliative care (86 experts representing 19 countries/regions) and oncology (54 experts representing 17 countries/regions).

Results:
Eighty specialist palliative care and 49 oncology experts completed the process. Outcomes were achieved about the general core functions of specialist palliative care and areas requiring education, and their potential role for people living beyond cancer. Sixty statements reached stable consensus in both groups. Comparing other outcomes, 16 statements reached consensus in only one group, nine with a significant difference.

Conclusions:
European specialist palliative care and oncology experts reached consensus that specialist palliative care should have a role in supporting people living beyond cancer, specifically in pain management. Results will inform a new care model.

Contributors

Amy Taylor, Andrew Davies and PRiSM e-Delphi Group

Publication

Journal: Palliative Medicine
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
Pages: 50 - 61
Year: 2025
DOI:

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Completed
Date: April 2024 - August 2024
Funding source(s): This study is funded by a European Cancer Community Foundation Rising Star Grant.


Health Area

Disease Category: Cancer

Disease Name: Cancer

Target Population

Age Range: 18 - 85

Sex:

Nature of Intervention: Palliative

Stakeholders Involved

- Clinical experts
- Patient/ support group representatives
- Researchers
- Service providers

Study Type

- COS (Other)

Method(s)

- Delphi process
- Literature review

This study will seek consensus ‘expert’ opinion via an e-Delphi study. Purposeful sampling will be used to identify the expert population. The process will be conducted in accordance with the Conducting and REporting DElphi Studies guideline for Palliative Care.