How do you currently assess your palliative care and advance care planning processes and outcomes?
How do you identify areas for improvement in the delivery of this care?
A gap analysis will help you identify areas for improvement in your delivery of quality palliative care and advance care planning. A gap analysis asks you to compare your current level of performance with a desired level of performance. Your desired level of performance may be to meet accreditation guidelines, national palliative care standards, or an internal continuous improvement target.
Desired outcomes in delivering quality palliative care include: 1) improved quality of care for aged care recipients; 2) reduction of unnecessary hospital admissions from residential aged and home care providers; and 3) reduction in length of hospital stays for palliative care admissions from residential aged care facilities and home care providers.
ELDAC has developed a palliative care framework identifying key processes facilitating quality palliative care. These processes include:
- Discussing advance care planning
- Recognising end of life
- Assessing end of life needs
- Developing an end of life care plan
- Working together across services and professional groups
- Responding to deterioration
- Managing dying
- Supporting bereavement
Investigate your current level of performance, including palliative care outcomes and processes – as identified above. You may elect to use a simple measure or a tool to provide a baseline.
A simple measure may include:
- a count or tally (e.g. the number of palliative care educational sessions for staff in a year)
- a proportion (e.g. the percentage of residents/clients/patients with an advance care directive or plan)
- a rating (e.g. family satisfaction rated on a scale from 1-10).
Data collected from multiple individuals can be averaged (e.g. the average family satisfaction score).
You may also elect to utilise a tool. ELDAC recommends two tools to assist you to identify areas for improvement:
The ELDAC After Death Audit (Residential version) or After Death or Discharge Audit (Community version) are tools to measure the quality of care provided to an individual at the end of life. Outcomes measured in the after death audit include hospitalisations in the last week of life, place of death, and compliance with the individual’s end of life wishes. The After Death Audit can also be used to assess your use of key palliative care processes, including advance care planning and the development of end of life care plans.
The ELDAC After Death Audit has been updated and the new Version 2 is now available. The content has been streamlined and reflects the feedback received from Phase 1 of ELDAC. For access to the After Death Audit tools that can be used in either residential or community care settings, click download link below.
(This interactive pdf can be completed online, downloaded and printed for your organisation’s records.)
>> Download the updated Version 2 ELDAC After Death Audit for Residential Aged Care (653kb pdf)
>> Version 1 ELDAC After Death Audit for Residential Aged Care (744kb pdf)
>> Download the updated Version 2 ELDAC After Death Audit for Home Care (636kb pdf)
>> Version 1 ELDAC After Death Audit for Home Care (722kb pdf)
The ELDAC Organisational Audit provides a snapshot of your organisations’ structural commitment to quality palliative care and advance care planning. It allows you to measure your organisations’ performance in the following areas: clinical care, education and workforce development, policies and procedures, information systems, and quality improvement. This analysis will help you to identify how working together with other aged, primary and palliative care services can improve palliative care and advance care planning in your service.
The ELDAC Organisational Audit has been revised to address the learnings from Phase 1 of ELDAC and to align with the Aged Care Quality Standards. Version 2 is now available. For a sample Organisational Audit template, click download link below.
(This interactive pdf can be completed online, downloaded and printed for your organisation’s records.)
>> Download the updated Version 2 ELDAC Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care Organisational Audit for Residential Aged Care (846kb pdf)
>> Version 1 ELDAC Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care Organisational Audit for Residential Aged Care (576kb pdf)
>> Download the updated Version 2 ELDAC Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care Organisational Audit for Home Care (848kb pdf)
>> Version 1 ELDAC Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care Organisational Audit for Home Care (599kb pdf)
The following advance care planning audit tool and supporting resources will assist with identifying current practices and areas for improvement.
Advance Care Planning Continuous Quality Improvement Audit Tool
The Start2Talk website has a more detailed advance care planning audit and supporting resources:
Personal Learning Assessment
To assist in identifying your staff's learning and development needs and to give an indication of the priority learning areas for your organisation, please utilise the ELDAC Personal Leaning Assessment and ELDAC Personal Learning Plan.
There are two sections to the assessment:
- Section 1: Knowledge of palliative care and advance care planning
- Section 2: Skills and confidence in providing palliative care and advance care planning
It is recommended that your staff complete this process annually as their learning and development needs may change.
>>Download ELDAC Personal Learning Assessment Form (356kb pdf)
>>Download ELDAC Personal Learning Plan Form (1096kb pdf)
More detailed information regarding these tools are provided in the ELDAC Home Care and ELDAC Residential Aged Care toolkits.
Browse the links provided in the “What can I learn” section of both ELDAC Home Care and ELDAC Residential Aged Care toolkits for various types of education and resources that are recommended by the ELDAC team.
Comparison of your palliative care and advance care planning performance to national standards and frameworks can also inform your Gap Analysis (see below).
FURTHER READING: Standards and frameworks
Identify the opportunities and gaps in provision of best possible palliative care for older persons in your care by reflecting on the extent to which your service meets the following relevant standards: