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CAPC Palliative Care Discussion Forum
Data Collection and Measurement
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| Re:Templates for Tracking and Documenting (by rsmorrison on 07/05/2007)
We've used two instruments: One to track symptom burden and the effect of pc on symptoms - this is completed daily by the team (CAPC clinical rounding tool). Additionally, we have another form that is completed at the end of the consult by the team that documents exactly what the team did. The first form is available at: http://www.capc.org/tools-for-palliative-care-programs/clinical-tools/pain-symptom-assessment/
If you want to email me at sean.morrison@mssm.edu, I can send you a PDF of the second form.
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| Re:Templates for Tracking and Documenting (by jamestm on 10/31/2007)
I like your idea of using a separate tool to review the case at the end of service. I too have been wondering how to capture all that we do for our patients. I would be interested in seeing the second form you use, thank you.
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| Re:Templates for Tracking and Documenting (by PCaines on 11/13/2007)
Please also see the below link for the Intervention Form as referenced by Dr. Sean Morrison from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in his response to your question dated 7/5/07.
Intervention Form:
http://www.capc.org/support-from-capc/capc_presentations/sf-2007/appendices/module-3-appendices/module-3-app-3.pdf
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