INtegrated Short-term PallIative REhabilitation to improve quality of life and equitable care access in incurable cancer

HealthHORIZON-RIAID: 101057043
EC Contribution
€27,253
Consortium Size
14 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Disability related to incurable cancer affects over a million Europeans each year. Our objective is to test the clinical and cost effectiveness of an integrated short-term palliative rehabilitation intervention, to improve function and quality of life in people affected by incurable cancer.At the core of INSPIRE is a multinational randomised controlled trial across six European countries. We will recruit 340 participants to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of palliative rehabilitation on quality of life, disability, symptom burden and goal attainment in people with incurable cancer. If positive, the trial could result in a scalable and equitable intervention that improves function and quality of life in people with incurable cancer, and reduces the burden of care for their families. The intervention can be adapted and integrated into different health systems using existing staff and services, with little or no additional cost.To support our ambition to make palliative rehabilitation part of routine care for people with incurable cancer we also conduct:- comparative analysis of health services to understand current integration of rehabilitation across oncology and palliative care services;- mixed-method evaluations of equity and inclusivity, processes and implementation for the intervention, at patient, health service and health system levels;- evidence synthesis and a Delphi consensus on indicators, core interventions, outcomes, and integration methods, to develop a framework for palliative rehabilitation practice and policy.The INSPIRE consortium brings together leaders in palliative care, oncology and rehabilitation from Nordic, Southern, Northern and Central European countries, with complementary expertise in health services research, trials of complex interventions, mixed method evaluations, statistics and economics. We are partnering with European civil society organisations to ensure citizen engagement and dissemination at the highest level.

Consortium (14)

Project Results (18)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (10)
Functional goals and outcomes of rehabilitation within palliative care: a multicentre prospective cohort study
BMC Palliative Care· 2025DOI
Matthew Maddocks, Lucy Fettes, Naomi Takemura, Joanne Bayly, Helena Talbot-Rice, Karen Turner, Rebecca Tiberini, Richard Harding, Fliss E.M. Murtagh, Richard J. Siegert, Irene J. Higginson, Stephen A. Ashford, Lynne Turner-Stokes
Interplay between mobility, social participation, and symptom burden in advanced lung cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer· 2025DOI
Carmine Petrasso, Joanne Bayly, Lucy Fettes, Stephen Ashford, Matthew Maddocks
Multicomponent Interventions for Adults With Cancer Cachexia: A Systematic Review
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle· 2025DOI
Megan Bowers, Carmine Petrasso, Amy McLuskie, Joanne Bayly, Barry J. A. Laird, Irene J. Higginson, Matthew Maddocks
Nutritional interventions in randomised clinical trials for people with incurable solid cancer: A systematic review
Clinical Nutrition· 2025DOI
Amy Mcluskie, Megan Bowers, Jo Bayly, Michael S. Yule, Matthew Maddocks, Marie Fallon, Richard JE. Skipworth, Barry J.A. Laird
Patient and carer experiences of cancer cachexia and its management
Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care· 2025DOI
Megan Bowers, Irene J. Higginson, Matthew Maddocks
The unseen symptom: A longitudinal qualitative interview study exploring mobility loss in people with advanced cancer
Palliative Medicine· 2025DOI
Carmine Petrasso, Lisa Jane Brighton, Matthew Maddocks, Joanne Bayly
Integration of palliative rehabilitation in cancer care: a multinational mixed method study
BMC Palliative Care· 2024DOI
Guro Birgitte Stene, May Aasebø Hauken, Hilde Hjelmeland Ahmedzai, Constance Gaard Storvestre, Skjalg Eirik Vervik, Joanne Bayly, Augusto Tommaso Caraceni, Stefania Costi, Guillaume Economos, Mai-Britt Guldin, Barry J. A. Laird, Lise Nottelmann, Matthew Maddocks, Andrew Toby Prevost, Julia Romeyer, Line Merethe Oldervoll
Non-pharmacological interventions targeting mobility among people with advanced cancer: a systematic review
Supportive Care in Cancer· 2024DOI
Carmine Petrasso, Joanne Bayly, Simona Arculeo, Megan Bowers, Stefania Costi, Lise Nottelmann, Elena Turola, Elisa Vanzulli, Matthew Maddocks
Exercise-based interventions for cancer cachexia: A systematic review of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials
Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing· 2023DOI
Canaan Cheung, Emily Boocock, Antonio J. Grande, Matthew Maddocks
Integrated Short-term Palliative Rehabilitation to improve quality of life and equitable care access in incurable cancer (INSPIRE): a multinational European research project
Palliative Care and Social Practice, Vol 17 (2023)· 2023DOI
Joanne Bayly; Hilde Hjelmeland Ahmedzai; Maria Grazia Blandini; Barbara Bressi; Augusto Tommaso Caraceni; Joana Carvalho Vasconcelos; Stefania Costi; Stefania Fugazzaro; Monica Guberti; Mai-Britt Guldin; May Hauken; Irene Higginson; Barry J.A. Laird; Julie Ling; Charles Normand; Lise Nottelmann; Line Oldervoll; Cathy Payne; A. Toby Prevost; Guro B. Stene; Elisa Vanzulli; Eduardo Veber; Guillaume Economos; Matthew Maddocks
Deliverables (7)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - INSPIRE (INtegrated Short-term PallIative REhabilitation to improve quality of life and equitable care access in incurable cancer)