Brisbane South Palliative Care Collaborative
The Brisbane South Palliative Care Collaborative (BSPCC) aims to progress best-practice palliative care by:
- implementing quality improvement programs
- delivering evidence-based palliative care education and training
- developing inter-sectoral palliative care research programs
- developing and implementing national, state and local health service programs including caring@home and PallConsult.
The BSPCC also hosts services and activities about advance care planning which include:
- Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning
- Advance Care Planning Australia
- Metro South Health Advance Care Planning Service.
The BSPCC is integrally linked with the Metro South Palliative Care Service.
Projects and services
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Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning, 2016 - ongoing (recurrently funded activity from 2022)
Focus: To receive, review, and upload advance care planning documents from all care environments in Queensland and compile a database of documented end-of-life care preferences.
Funded by: Queensland Department of Health
Further information: My Care, My Choices - advance care planning in QueenslandPallConsult 2019 - ongoing (recurrently funded activity from July 2023)
Focus: Designed to boost the ability of local healthcare teams to deliver patient-centred palliative care, especially in rural and remote parts of the State including 24/7 phone hotline advice and tailored palliative and end-of-life care education and mentoring to clinicians in any health setting in Queensland.
Funded by: Queensland Department of Health
Further information: PallConsultMetro South Advance Care Planning Service, 2022 - ongoing (recurrently funded activity from 2022)
Focus: The Metro South Advance Care Planning Service provides a specialist service to support clinicians, patients, families and communities to discuss, plan and document their health care needs. The team works with all specialties across Metro South Health (MSH) to provide direct, shared and supportive consultancy with health care providers.
Funded by: Queensland Department of Health
Further information: Advance Care PlanningAdvance Care Planning Australia - from 2023
Focus: Advance Care Planning Australia is a national program enabling Australians to make the best choices for their future health and care. From 30 June 2023, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, through the BSPCC, became the new host for Advance Care Planning Australia. Transition plans are currently underway.
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
Further information: Advance Care Planning Australiacaring@home, 2023 - 2026
Focus: caring@home develops and provides evidence-based and practical information for health professionals to support families and carers of people with a life-limiting illness who choose to be cared for, and die at home, if possible. This includes resources to support families and carers to help deliver palliative care at end of life for a home-based person. caring@home resources are applicable Australia-wide for clinical services, health professionals, and families and carers.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, National Palliative Care Grants
Further information: caring@homePalliative Care Shared Care Project, 2023
Focus: This project aims to support greater choice and equity of access, leading to more people receiving care, and dying, in their setting of choice, through strengthened coordination and integration of care.
Funded by: Brisbane South PHN -
Electronic Acute Resuscitation Plan projects (July 2021 – June 2023)
Focus: These projects aim to improve the accessibility of Acute Resuscitation Plan (ARP) and Paediatric Acute Resuscitation Plan (PARP) documents to health professionals across the health continuum via The Viewer/Health Provider Portal. The first component will allow QLD health clinicians (at ‘non-digital’ facilities) to create ARPs in The ACP Tracker module of The Viewer. Secondly the Statewide Office of Advance Care Planning will be uploading ARPs created by private health professionals. The third component involves automating the transfer of electronic ARP/PARP created in Queensland Health integrated electronic medical record (ieMR/digital) facilities to The ACP Tracker/The Viewer. This will result in the creation of a “single source of truth” for end-of-life care documents within the ACP Tracker (The Viewer), making them available within, and external to, Queensland Health including GPs, Aged Care Facilities, Queensland Ambulance Services and community services. This will result in clinical, safety and quality and risk mitigation benefits, improving care of patients in their preferred environment of care.
Funded by: Queensland Health Frail Older Person’s Collaborative and eHealth Queensland
Further information: Acute Resuscitation Plans via The Viewer (QH login required)caring@home for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families, 2020-2023
Focus: To support the provision of palliative care at home for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. When care at home is preferred, it can be provided to help connect family, culture, community, country and the spiritual wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. A Palliative Care Clinic Box containing a range of resources ha sbeen developed to support culturally-appropriate care.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, National Palliative Care Grants
Further information: caring@homeSupporting Advance Care Planning Activity in Community 2022-2023
Focus: To improve awareness, understanding and confidence in advance care planning within community-dwelling Australians in the Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast Primary Health Network. The Project aims to inform community, support clinicians, and create ACP community champion resources within the region to improve capacity.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care Measure in collaboration with The Central Queensland Wide Bay Sunshine Coast PHN
Further information: Project Coordinator, (07) 3156 9735Advance Care Yarning App Project, 2020-2022
Focus: This Project aims to further develop the Advance Care Yarning app to assist the wider population of Indigenous communities when it comes to understanding, discussing and making decisions about palliative care. This project builds upon initial app development work completed by the Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service in 2018. The app aims to improve access to culturally appropriate information and help guide Indigenous people in making choices about and documenting their wishes, so that health professionals, family and community members know how an individual wants to be cared for at end of life, and ensuring they have a voice.
Further information: Advance Care Yarning video
caring@home project, 2017-2023
Focus: To improve the quality of palliative care service delivery across Australia by developing resources that will support people to be cared for and die at home, if that is their choice.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, National Palliative Care Grants
Further information: caring@homepalliPHARM for residential and aged care communities Project, 2020-2022
Focus: palliPHARM aims to facilitate mechanisms that ensure community palliative care patients, whether in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) or private homes, have timely access to palliative care medicines, if needed. To build capacity between community pharmacies, community prescribers and RACFs, palliPHARM has developed resources on the essential palliative care medicines that should be routinely available in the community. This activity is now delivered as a part of PallConsult.
Funded by: Queensland Health (A COVID-19 legacy project)
Further information: palliPHARMSupporting advance care planning in residential aged care facilities Project 2020-2021
Focus: To improve the quality of advance care planning support to residents of aged care facilities within the Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN region.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, Older Person’s Health funding in collaboration with the Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Further information: Project Coordinator, (07) 3156 9735Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care Project (Phase 2) 2020-2021
Focus: This Project provides specialist, patient-centred palliative and end-of-life care education to selected general practices in the Brisbane South region to better support the needs of consumers, reducing inappropriate use of tertiary services by delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care Measure in collaboration with the Brisbane South PHN
Further information: Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care ProgramGreater Choices for At Home Palliative Care Project (Phase 1) 2019-2020
Focus: To improve provision of palliative care and end-of-life care services for residents in the Brisbane South PHN region with a focus on greater choice in quality, culturally appropriate, at-home services for all consumers and family/carers, with specific strategies to address the issues and complexities for multicultural communities.
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care Measure in collaboration with the Brisbane South PHN
Further information: Greater Choices for At Home Palliative Care ProgramCARiAD Project, 2017-2019
Focus: To determine if carer-administered subcutaneous medicine for breakthrough symptoms is acceptable and feasible in the United Kingdom. Resources used are adapted from Metro South Caring Safely at Home package.
Funded by: HTA Programme of the NIHR (project number 15/10/37)
Further information: Caring for the dying at home: can lay carers safely give extra, as-needed, symptom control to their loved ones using injections under the skin?IMPETUS-D Project, 2017-2019
Focus: To develop and implement an innovative online training program coupled with mentoring to improve the provision of palliative care for residents with end stage dementia living in residential care.
Funded by: Aged Care Service Improvement and Healthy Ageing GrantsImproving End-of-Life Care for Residential Aged Care Residents initiative, 2016-2019
Focus: To support residential aged care facilities to embed evidence-based end-of-life processes into routine clinical care.
- Phase 1 Final Report (PDF 874 kB)
- Phase 2 Final Report (PDF 1227 kB)
- Phase 3 Final Report
Funded by: Brisbane South PHN
National Rollout of the Palliative Approach Toolkit for Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs): Variation of Grant Agreement, 2015-2016
Focus: To provide education on end-of-life symptom management and medications for locums and medical deputising practitioners working in residential aged care
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Social Services
Further information: Palliaged - PA toolkit closureAdvance Care Planning, 2014 - ongoing
Focus: To develop, implement and evaluate a sustainable and integrated end-of-life program across the Metro South Hospital & Health Service (MSHHS)
Funded by: Queensland Department of Health
Further information: My Care My Choices - advance care planning in QueenslandDecision Assist, 2014-2016
Focus: To deliver palliative care and advance care planning (ACP) in residential and community aged care nationally. The role of BSPCC in the national project was that Prof Liz Reymond acted as the Australian & New Zealand Society for Palliative Medicine (ANZSPM) representative to develop and deliver an education package for GPs concerning palliative care for the elderly
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health
Further information: Advanced Care Planning AustraliaNational Rollout of the Palliative Approach Toolkit for RACFs: Additional Resource Development, 2014-2015
Focus: To develop a series of fact sheets and four educational videos highlighting key messages relevant to palliative and end-of-life care using the PA Toolkit resources. Resources are aimed primarily at care workers in RACFs.
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Social ServicesPalliative Care in an Aged Care Setting, 2013-2014
Focus: To co-present at a series of national forums for medical and nurse practitioners organised by ANZSPM
Funded by: ANZSPMNational Rollout of the Palliative Approach Toolkit for RACFs project, 2012-2015
Focus: A national rollout of PA Toolkit resources for managers, clinicians and educators and one-day training workshops for residential aged care staff
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Social Services
Further information: Palliaged - PA toolkit closurePalliative Care Capacity Building Program, Vietnam, 2009-2011
Focus: To develop and deliver palliative care training for physicians, paediatricians and nurses in Vietnam
Funded by: CDC and PEPFAR -
Improving end-of-life care for residential aged care residents, Phase three, 2018 –
Focus: To embed quality end-of-life resident-centred care in RACFs through the development, implementation and evaluation of a NP-led model for quality end-of-life care.
Funded by: BSPHNEvaluation and Compilation of Statement of Choices, 2017 –
Focus: To compile and evaluate the end-of-life preferences of Queenslanders as they appear on Statement of Choices documents.
Funded by: Office of Advance Care PlanningEstablishment of the status of advance care planning and related documentation across Metro South Health Hospitals, 2017–
Focus: To determine the evidence of ACP conversations and accessibility and validity of completed ACP documents for patients who died in a MSH hospital
Funded by: Metro South Health Executive Planning and Innovative Committee (EPIC) and Transformation and Innovation Collaborative (TIC)Improving end-of-life care for residential aged care residents Phases 1 and 2, 2016-2018
Focus: To support RACFs to embed an evidence-based ACP program, adapted for individual facilities, in their routine clinical care to support high quality end-of-life care for residents and their family/friends.
Funded by: BSPHNPatient satisfaction with advance care planning discussions, 2016 –
Focus: To assess the level of patient satisfaction with their experience when they are invited to participate in advance care planning discussions as an inpatient
Funded by: BSPCCA randomised controlled trial investigating possible additive analgesic effects of paracetamol in palliative patients using low-dose strong opioids, 2009-2011
Focus: To determine whether the addition of oral paracetamol to the daily medication regimes of palliative patients requiring low doses of strong opioids improves pain control and opioid side effect profiles
Funded by: BSPCC -
Metro South Palliative Care Services Survey MSPCS, 2017–
Focus: To obtain feedback from patients, carers and staff on the quality of the care provided by MSPCS, to ensure that MSPCS improvement activities are focused on areas of importance and relevance to patients, families and staff
Funded by: BSPCCGuidelines for the Handling of Palliative Care Medicines in Community Services, 2018
Focus: To update the 2015 version of the guidelines around medication management for service providers caring for patients receiving home-based palliative care as part of the caring@home project
Funded by: Australian Department of Health, National Palliative Care Grants
Further information: Palliative Care GuidelinesGuidelines for the Handling of Medication in Community-Based Palliative Care Services in Queensland, 2015
Focus: To update the 2010 version of the guidelines around medication management for service providers caring for patients receiving home-based palliative care
Funded by: BSPCC
Further information: Guidelines for the handling of medication in community based palliative care services in QueenslandNational Standards Assessment Program (NSAP), 2011-
Focus: To undertake evidence-based self-assessment against the National Palliative Care Standards in order to aim for continuous quality improvement across MSPCS
Funded by: Palliative Care Australia via Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing2011-2012
Statewide implementation of the residential aged care end of life care pathway (RAC EoLCP) in Queensland Health RACFs
Focus: To develop a sustainable model for implementation of the RAC EoLCP across all Queensland Health RACFs with high care beds
Funded by: Older People’s Health and Extended Care Unit, Queensland Health.
Further information: Residential Aged Care End of Life Care Pathway‘Train the Trainer’ Transition to Niki T34 Syringe Pump Education and Resource Package
Focus: To develop and implement a ‘Train the Trainer’ manual prior to the rollout of the Niki syringe driver pumps across the Metro South Health Service District
Funded by: Metro South Health Service District, Queensland Health
Further information: Printable Subcutaneous Infusion Education DocumentsStandardisation of Metro South Palliative Care Service Processes and Documentation
Focus: To ensure standardisation of processes and documents across all MSPCS sites e.g. MSPCS brochures, welcome and home death packs, referral forms
Funded by: MSPCS and BSPCC2009-2011
Implementation of an End of Life Care Pathway for those Living with Dementia in Residential Aged Care and Community Care Settings
Focus: To adapt and implement an end of life care pathway for patients with dementia as well as up-skilling clinical staff in palliative care
Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Further information: Residential Aged Care End of Life Care Pathway- Enhancing Access to Palliative Care for People Living with Advanced Heart Failure
Focus: To map current care and identify barriers for patients with end-stage heart failure to access palliative care with the aim of developing a model of care that facilitates provision of palliative care for this vulnerable group within MSHSD
Funded by: Southside Partnership Council2008 - 2011
Development and implementation of the Palliative Care Clinical Information Management System (PCCIMS) within Metro South Palliative Care Services
Funded by: Department of Health and Ageing / Qld Health & MSHSD Information Division
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