J. Goedegebuur
Towards optimal use of antithrombotic therapy of people with cancer at the end of life: A research protocol for the development and implementation of the SERENITY shared decision support tool
Goedegebuur, J.; Abbel, D.; Accassat, S.; Achterberg, W. P.; Akbari, A.; Arfuch, V. M.; Baddeley, E.; Bax, J. J.; Becker, D.; Bergmeijer, B.; Bertoletti, L.; Blom, J. W.; Calvetti, A.; Cannegieter, S. C.; Castro, L.; Chavannes, N. H.; Coma-Auli, N.R.; Couffignal, C.P; Edwards, A.; Edwards, M.; Enggaard, H.; Font, C.; Gava, A.; Geersing, G. J.; Geijteman, E. C.T.; Greenley, S.; Gregory, C.; Gussekloo, J.; Hoffmann, I.; Højen, A. A.; van den Hout, W. B.; Huisman, M. V.; Jacobsen, S.; Jagosh, J.; Johnson, M. J.; Jørgensen, L.; Juffermans, C. C.M.; Kempers, E. K.; Konstantinides, S.; Kroder, A. F.; Kruip, M. J.H.A.; Lafaie, L.; Langendoen, J. W.; Larsen, T. B.; Lifford, K.; van der Linden, Y. M.; Mahé, I.; Maiorana, L.; Maraveyas, A.; Martens, E. S.L.; Mayeur, D.; van Mens, T. E.; Mohr, K.; Mooijaart, S. P.; Murtagh, F. E.M.; Nelson, A.; Nielsen, P. B.; Pearson, M.; Ording, A. G.; Ørskov, M.; Poenou, G.; Portielje, J. E.A.; Raczkiewicz, D.; Rasmussen, K.; Trinks-Roerdink, E.; Schippers, I....
Authors
D. Abbel
S. Accassat
W. P. Achterberg
A. Akbari
V. M. Arfuch
E. Baddeley
J. J. Bax
D. Becker
B. Bergmeijer
L. Bertoletti
J. W. Blom
A. Calvetti
S. C. Cannegieter
L. Castro
N. H. Chavannes
N.R. Coma-Auli
C.P Couffignal
A. Edwards
M. Edwards
H. Enggaard
C. Font
A. Gava
G. J. Geersing
E. C.T. Geijteman
Ms Sarah Greenley S.Greenley@hull.ac.uk
Research Fellow (Information Specialist)
C. Gregory
J. Gussekloo
I. Hoffmann
A. A. Højen
W. B. van den Hout
M. V. Huisman
S. Jacobsen
J. Jagosh
Professor Miriam Johnson Miriam.Johnson@hull.ac.uk
Professor
L. Jørgensen
C. C.M. Juffermans
E. K. Kempers
S. Konstantinides
A. F. Kroder
M. J.H.A. Kruip
L. Lafaie
J. W. Langendoen
T. B. Larsen
K. Lifford
Y. M. van der Linden
I. Mahé
L. Maiorana
A. Maraveyas
E. S.L. Martens
D. Mayeur
T. E. van Mens
K. Mohr
S. P. Mooijaart
Professor Fliss Murtagh F.Murtagh@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Palliative Care
A. Nelson
P. B. Nielsen
Dr Mark Pearson Mark.Pearson@hull.ac.uk
Reader in Implementation Science
A. G. Ording
M. Ørskov
G. Poenou
J. E.A. Portielje
D. Raczkiewicz
K. Rasmussen
E. Trinks-Roerdink
I. Schippers
K. Seddon
K. Sexton
S. Sivell
F. Skjøth
M. Søgaard
S. Szmit
S. Trompet
P. Vassal
C.M. Visser
L. M. van Vliet
E. Wilson
F. A. Klok
S. I.R. Noble
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Even though antithrombotic therapy has probably little or even negative effects on the well-being of people with cancer during their last year of life, deprescribing antithrombotic therapy at the end of life is rare in practice. It is often continued until death, possibly resulting in excess bleeding, an increased disease burden and higher healthcare costs. METHODS: The SERENITY consortium comprises researchers and clinicians from eight European countries with specialties in different clinical fields, epidemiology and psychology. SERENITY will use a comprehensive approach combining a realist review, flash mob research, epidemiological studies, and qualitative interviews. The results of these studies will be used in a Delphi process to reach a consensus on the optimal design of the shared decision support tool. Next, the shared decision support tool will be tested in a randomised controlled trial. A targeted implementation and dissemination plan will be developed to enable the use of the SERENITY tool across Europe, as well as its incorporation in clinical guidelines and policies. The entire project is funded by Horizon Europe. RESULTS: SERENITY will develop an information-driven shared decision support tool that will facilitate treatment decisions regarding the appropriate use of antithrombotic therapy in people with cancer at the end of life. CONCLUSIONS: We aim to develop an intervention that guides the appropriate use of antithrombotic therapy, prevents bleeding complications, and saves healthcare costs. Hopefully, usage of the tool leads to enhanced empowerment and improved quality of life and treatment satisfaction of people with advanced cancer and their care givers.
Citation
Goedegebuur, J., Abbel, D., Accassat, S., Achterberg, W. P., Akbari, A., Arfuch, V. M., …Noble, S. I. (2023). Towards optimal use of antithrombotic therapy of people with cancer at the end of life: A research protocol for the development and implementation of the SERENITY shared decision support tool. Thrombosis Research, 228, 54-60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2023.05.008
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | May 5, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | May 13, 2023 |
Publication Date | Aug 1, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jul 3, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 6, 2023 |
Journal | Thrombosis research |
Print ISSN | 0049-3848 |
Electronic ISSN | 1879-2472 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 228 |
Pages | 54-60 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2023.05.008 |
Keywords | Neoplasms; Thrombosis; Hemorrhage; Palliative care; Anticoagulants; Deprescriptions |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4321279 |
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