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Needs Assessment Tool Palliative Care×Indekss "Aprūpētāja dzīves kvalitāte – vēzis"×
NozarePaliatīvā aprūpePaliatīvā aprūpe
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20041999
AutorsDeveloped by palliative care researchers and clinicians to address systematic gap assessmentWeitzner, Jacobsen, Wagner, and Friedland
TipsClinician-rated interview or patient self-reportSelf-report
PirmavotsGardiner, C., Brereton, L., Frey, R., Wilkinson, J., & Ingleton, C. (2011). Exploring the financial impact of palliative care on patients and families. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care, 5(1), 58–65. link ↗Weitzner, M. A., Jacobsen, P. B., Wagner, H., & Friedland, J. L. (1999). The Caregiver Quality of Life Index–Cancer (CQOLC) scale: development and validation of an instrument to measure quality of life of the primary family caregiver of patients with cancer. Quality of Life Research, 8(1), 55–63. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiNAPC, Needs Assessment Palliative CareCQOLC, Caregiver QoL-Cancer
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KopsavilkumsThe Needs Assessment Tool for Palliative Care (NAPC) is a comprehensive, multidomain assessment framework designed to systematically identify unmet palliative and supportive care needs in patients with advanced illness and their families. Rather than a numerical scale, the NAPC functions as a structured clinical interview and resource allocation guide, helping palliative care teams deliver holistic, person-centered care by addressing physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and practical dimensions simultaneously.The Caregiver Quality of Life Index–Cancer (CQOLC) is a 35-item self-report measure specifically designed to assess the quality of life and burden experienced by family members caring for cancer patients. Developed by Weitzner and colleagues in 1999, the CQOLC captures the multifaceted impact of caregiving—physical strain, emotional toll, disruption of daily activities, financial hardship, and positive adaptation—making it essential for identifying caregiver distress and tailoring support interventions.
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