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Ferramenta de Avaliação de Necessidades em Cuidados Paliativos×Agendamento de Avaliação da Equipe de Suporte×
ÁreaCuidados paliativosCuidados paliativos
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20041997
Autor originalDeveloped by palliative care researchers and clinicians to address systematic gap assessmentBaker, Speck, and Cohen
TipoClinician-rated interview or patient self-reportClinician-rated observational scale
Fonte seminalGardiner, 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 ↗Baker, A., Speck, P., & Cohen, D. (1997). Support Team Assessment Schedule (STAS): Development of a new instrument for the evaluation of support to patients and families in palliative care. Journal of Palliative Care, 13(2), 39–45. link ↗
Outros nomesNAPC, Needs Assessment Palliative CareSTAS, STAS-A
Relacionados55
ResumoThe 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 Support Team Assessment Schedule (STAS) is a clinician-rated observational instrument assessing the impact of palliative care support on patients with advanced illness and their families across seven key domains: pain, symptoms, anxiety, family well-being, communication, and support adequacy. Developed by Baker, Speck, and Cohen in 1997, the STAS has become a standard quality-of-life outcome measure in community palliative care, hospice, and research, enabling teams to systematically monitor the effectiveness of their interventions and identify patients and families in crisis.
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