Agent Based Simulation modelling influences on access to hospice care


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Not everyone eligible for hospice care is offered or accepts it, healthcare professionals’ reluctance to refer early and patients’ or carers’ lack of awareness or willingness to discuss options. This project uses Agent Based Simulation to explore motivations for accessing hospice care, aiming to improve early access and outcomes for patients and carers.

Agent Based Simulation (ABS)
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Helen Cameron

Ashgate Hospice

Not everyone eligible for hospice care is offered, or accepts it. There is research relating to all potential agents in the decision to access hospice care where healthcare professionals can be disinclined to refer until late in a patient’s presentation and patients (& carers) are not wanting to discuss, or not being aware of, their options. The system is influenced by multiple beliefs/assumptions about what hospice care is, and when referral might be appropriate, although earlier access to services provides better outcomes in the patient’s care as well as the experiences of patients and carers.

The aim of this project is to use Agent Based Simulation approaches to explore referrers, patients (& possibly carers) motivations about accessing hospice care. Any findings from this project would be relevant to any hospice providers.