RAPHAEL

Integrating a palliative care approach for patients with heart failure

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While the need for integrating palliative care (PC) services into heart failure (HF) care has been well recognised, as of yet this integration lacks behind, especially when compared to cancer care. Currently, only 5-7% of patients with HF utilise PC services, due to a focus on optimising therapy and an unpredictable disease trajectory with exacerbations which hampers prognosis. As a result, many symptoms and concerns that are not directly related to HF are not recognised and undertreated and patients are often referred to PC services only at the very end of their lives. The RAPHAEL consortium sets out to take the next big step in integrating PC into HF care by integrating the RAPHAEL palliative care approach in existing HF care pathways. This flexible and patient centred approach starts with the identification of multidimensional symptoms and concerns, prioritise needs with patient and informal carer and formulate a proactive care plan. The symptoms and concerns will be monitored by the patient at home using the PAL@HEART application. The app can be used to evaluate interventions, support communication and earl identify new or increasing needs. As a result, the care needs of each individual patient with HF are addressed faster and better, improving their quality of life and autonomy. Moreover, this will lead to a reduction in emergency hospitalisations, unburdening the healthcare system and reducing costs. The RAPHAEL project sets out to adapt the RAPHAEL approach to HF care within a European context and test and validate its (cost-)effectiveness via a feasibility and large-scale evaluation study performed in 7 EU countries, the UK and Switzerland. It brings together experts in palliative care, cardiology, and primary care as well as professional organisations and patient representatives. Together the RAPHAEL consortium is uniquely situated to demonstrate the (cost-)effectiveness of the RAPAHEL approach and launch its implementation in Europe and beyond.

Projet européen Horizon Europe
Coordinateur : Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht (Pays-Bas)
Participants :
  • Universiteit Maastricht (Pays-Bas)
  • Stichting Universiteit Voor Humanistiek (Pays-Bas)
  • Università degli Studi di Brescia - UNIBS (Italie)
  • Uniwersytet medyczny im piastow slaskich we wroclawiu - WMU (Pologne)
  • Linköping University (Suède)
  • Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (Espagne)
  • Fundacio Institut de recerca i innovació en ciències de la vida i de la salut a la Catalunya Central (Espagne)
  • Universitätsklinikum Aachen (Allemagne)
  • European Association for Palliative Care (Belgique)
  • Vilniaus universitetas (Lituanie)