Patient Acceptance of Death and Symptom Control/Quality of Care Among Terminal Cancer Patients Under Inpatient Hospice Care: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study.

Jae Hyuck Lee, Yoo Jeong Lee, So Jung Park, Young Min Park, Chung Woo Lee, Sun Wook Hwang, Min Seok Seo, Sun Hyun Kim, Hong Yup Ahn, In Cheol Hwang
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Abstract

Introduction: Patient attitude to death is associated with outcomes in hospice care settings. This Korean study investigated the association between terminal cancer patient death acceptance and symptom control and quality of care (QoC) as perceived by family caregivers (FCs).

Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional survey was conducted in nine inpatient hospice care units, and the data of 108 dyads (terminal cancer patients who responded to the revised Death Attitude Profile and their primary FCs) were analyzed. Dyads were dichotomized into high and low groups by death-acceptance level. Multivariate regression models were used to examine the association between death acceptance and symptom severity/QoC as perceived by FCs.

Results: Patients in the high acceptance group were younger, educated to a higher level, more religious, and had better-functioning families. Patients with severe shortness of breath were less likely to accept the inevitability of death. FCs of patients with high acceptance of death were more satisfied with QoC, particularly in domains of individualized care and family relationships. In addition, the positive association between patient acceptance and FC satisfaction with care was significant in dyads of young or female patients, patients with a low education level, and patients not cared for by a spouse.

Conclusion: Terminal cancer patient death acceptance is associated with symptom control and FC perceived QoC.

住院安宁疗护末期癌症患者对死亡的接受与症状控制/照护品质:一项多中心横断面研究
导言:病人对死亡的态度与安宁疗护的结果有关。这项韩国研究调查了晚期癌症患者死亡接受程度与家庭照顾者(fc)所感知的症状控制和护理质量(QoC)之间的关系。方法:采用多中心横断面调查的方法,对9个住院安宁疗护单位的108名晚期癌症患者(填写修订后的死亡态度问卷及其主要fc)的资料进行分析。按死亡接受程度将二人组分为高、低两组。使用多变量回归模型来检验死亡接受度与fc感知的症状严重程度/QoC之间的关系。结果:高接受度组的患者年龄更小,受教育程度更高,更有宗教信仰,家庭功能更好。严重呼吸短促的患者不太可能接受死亡的必然性。死亡接受度高的患者的FCs对QoC更满意,特别是在个体化护理和家庭关系方面。此外,在年轻或女性患者、受教育程度低的患者和没有配偶照顾的患者中,患者接受度与FC对护理的满意度之间存在显著的正相关。结论:晚期癌症患者死亡接受程度与症状控制和FC感知QoC相关。
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