INADVANCE | Patient-centred pathways of early palliative care, supportive ecosystems and appraisal standard

Summary
Due to the increased incidence, prevalence and mortality of chronic diseases and multimorbidity, the need of palliative care (PC) resources is a challenge for health and social care systems. However, currently, access to PC remains inconsistent and, due to the ageing population, it is expected an increase in the rate of people requiring this kind of care over the next 25 years.
The project Patient-centred pathways of early palliative care, supportive ecosystems and appraisal standard (INADVANCE) proposes a novel model of PC based on early integration and personalized pathways addressed specifically to older people with complex chronic conditions. Thus, the overall aim of INADVANCE is to improve the benefit of PC through the design of effective, replicable and cost-effective early PC interventions centred-on and oriented-by the patients. Interventions are defined for/orientated on patients, families, informal caregivers, and front-line care professionals. In order to achieve this main goal, INADVANCE will produce the following evidence-based outputs to assist care professionals, service managers and policy and decision-makers in their scalability and replicability:
a) stratification tools to identify potential beneficiaries of early PC actions;
b) optimized interventions co-designed by needs and preferences from patients and their relatives;
c) eHealth tools addressed to empower palliative patients ecosystem;
d) policy recommendations and clinical guidelines addressed to service providers and policy and decision makers;
e) an appraisal standard and dashboard facilitating a critical and comprehensive comparison between actions and interventions derived from the project.
The INADVANCE consortium brings together leading interdisciplinary academic, clinical and technological partners from EU organizations actively responding challenges from health and social care systems and policy-makers in the field.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/825750
Start date: 01-01-2019
End date: 30-06-2023
Total budget - Public funding: 4 017 970,00 Euro - 4 017 970,00 Euro
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Due to the increased incidence, prevalence and mortality of chronic diseases and multimorbidity, the need of palliative care (PC) resources is a challenge for health and social care systems. However, currently, access to PC remains inconsistent and, due to the ageing population, it is expected an increase in the rate of people requiring this kind of care over the next 25 years.
The project Patient-centred pathways of early palliative care, supportive ecosystems and appraisal standard (INADVANCE) proposes a novel model of PC based on early integration and personalized pathways addressed specifically to older people with complex chronic conditions. Thus, the overall aim of INADVANCE is to improve the benefit of PC through the design of effective, replicable and cost-effective early PC interventions centred-on and oriented-by the patients. Interventions are defined for/orientated on patients, families, informal caregivers, and front-line care professionals. In order to achieve this main goal, INADVANCE will produce the following evidence-based outputs to assist care professionals, service managers and policy and decision-makers in their scalability and replicability:
a) stratification tools to identify potential beneficiaries of early PC actions;
b) optimized interventions co-designed by needs and preferences from patients and their relatives;
c) eHealth tools addressed to empower palliative patients ecosystem;
d) policy recommendations and clinical guidelines addressed to service providers and policy and decision makers;
e) an appraisal standard and dashboard facilitating a critical and comprehensive comparison between actions and interventions derived from the project.
The INADVANCE consortium brings together leading interdisciplinary academic, clinical and technological partners from EU organizations actively responding challenges from health and social care systems and policy-makers in the field.

Status

CLOSED

Call topic

SC1-BHC-23-2018

Update Date

26-10-2022
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Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.3. SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
H2020-EU.3.1. SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Health, demographic change and well-being
H2020-EU.3.1.3. Treating and managing disease
H2020-EU.3.1.3.0. Cross-cutting call topics
H2020-SC1-2018-Single-Stage-RTD
SC1-BHC-23-2018 Novel patient-centred approaches for survivorship, palliation and/or end-of-life care