Provide better management of the most challenging symptoms
Lead: Hull York Medical School / University of Hull, University of Leeds
In workstream 3 we will work with staff at Yorkshire hospices to develop brief interventions for management of the challenging symptoms of pain, breathlessness and fatigue-exhaustion and implement these in routine care in ways that facilitate staff to intervene more effectively.
We will develop and evaluate resources to help patients cope better with their symptoms, reduce interference in daily activities, and be better able to engage with healthcare services.
We will determine the impact of these resources. This will include uptake and use by patients, qualitative interviews on how patients and carers use them to support their own management, and how well these resources are supported by palliative care staff in terms of promotion to patients and regular use in clinical encounters.
As part of this workstream, we would like hospice pharmacists to provide medicines optimisation consultations for patients with pain, breathlessness or fatigue from cancer. These will take the form of two, telephone delivered consultations and will be based on a current NHS community pharmacy service called the New Medicine Service. The pharmacist will discuss medicines with the patients, how to get the best use from them and goals will be set between the two consultations. A patient resource will also be developed to use alongside the consultations.
For more information on this workstream contact Dr Emma Chapman.