Increase in hospital care at the end of life: Retrospective analysis of the last 20 years of life of a cohort of patients

Q3 Medicine
Alberto Jiménez-Puente , María Dolores Martín-Escalante , Francisco Martos-Pérez , Javier García-Alegría
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Abstract

Background

There is an increasing need for end-of-life care due to society's progressive aging. This study aimed to describe how hospitalizations evolve long-term and in the last months life of a cohort of deceased patients.

Methods

The study population were those who died in one year who lived in a district in southern Spain. The number of hospital stays over the previous 20 years and number of contacts with the emergency department, hospitalization, outpatient clinics, and medical day hospital in the last three months of life were determined. The analyses were stratified by age, sex, and pattern of functional decline.

Results

The study population included 1773 patients (82.5% of all who died in the district). The hospital stays during the last 20 years of life were concentrated in the last five years (66%) and specially in the last six months (32%). Eighty percent had contact with the hospital during their last three months of life. The older group had the minimun of stays over the last 20 years and contacts with the hospital in the last months of life.

Conclusions

The majority of hospitalizations occur at the end of life and these admissions represent a significant part of an acute-care hospital's activity. The progressive prolongation of life does not have to go necessarily along with a proportional increase in hospital stays.

生命末期医院护理的增加:对一组患者生命最后 20 年的回顾性分析
背景由于社会逐渐老龄化,人们对临终关怀的需求越来越大。本研究旨在描述一组已故患者在生命最后几个月的长期住院情况。方法研究对象为居住在西班牙南部某地区一年内死亡的患者。研究人员确定了患者在过去 20 年中的住院次数,以及在生命最后三个月中与急诊科、住院部、门诊部和日间医疗医院的联系次数。分析按年龄、性别和功能衰退模式进行了分层。 研究对象包括 1773 名患者(占该地区死亡患者总数的 82.5%)。生命最后 20 年的住院时间集中在最后 5 年(66%),尤其是最后 6 个月(32%)。80%的人在生命的最后三个月曾与医院有过接触。结论:大多数住院治疗都发生在生命的最后阶段,这些住院治疗占急症医院活动的很大一部分。生命的逐渐延长并不一定伴随着住院时间的相应增加。
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Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
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发文量
62
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Una revista de gran prestigio por sus artículos originales de investigación y revisiones. Permite cubrir todas las áreas de la medicina pero siempre desde la atención al paciente anciano, y está presente en los más reconocidos índices internacionales.
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