Place of Death for People with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in New Zealand: A National Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ruth Cunningham, Gawen Carr, Susanna Every-Palmer, Debbie Peterson, Tracy Haitana, Helen Butler, Anthony J O'Brien, Salina Iupati
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Objectives: Inequities in access to physical health care for those with mental health conditions and substance use disorders are well recognised, and evidence of unequal access to palliative care is emerging. This study uses complete national data to examine the place of death for those with specific mental health conditions in Aotearoa New Zealand. Methods: Mortality data between 2013 and 2018 was linked to secondary mental health service usage. Place and cause of death were compared between those with diagnoses of bipolar affective disorder or schizophrenia and those without, stratified by ethnicity. Results: A cohort of 498,293 individuals was identified. People diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia had different patterns of cause and place of death from other New Zealanders. This group was less likely to die in hospices, even after adjustment for differences in cause of death and age (adjusted OR 0.59, CI 0.52-0.68). Patterns of place of death differed by ethnicity. Conclusions: Inequities in healthcare provision for those diagnosed with psychotic disorders continue at the end of life, with reduced access to hospice facilities. Further research is needed to understand the quality of healthcare provision and wishes of those with mental health conditions in end-of-life care.

新西兰精神分裂症和双相情感障碍患者的死亡地点:一项全国回顾性队列研究
目标:患有精神疾病和药物使用障碍的人在获得身体保健方面存在不公平现象,这是公认的,而且正在出现不平等获得姑息治疗的证据。这项研究使用完整的国家数据来检查新西兰奥特罗阿地区有特殊精神健康状况的人的死亡地点。方法:2013年至2018年的死亡率数据与二级精神卫生服务的使用有关。将诊断为双相情感障碍或精神分裂症的患者与未诊断为双相情感障碍或精神分裂症的患者的死亡地点和死因按种族分层进行比较。结果:确定了498,293人的队列。被诊断患有双相情感障碍和精神分裂症的人的死因和死亡地点与其他新西兰人不同。即使校正了死亡原因和年龄的差异,该组在临终关怀中死亡的可能性也较小(校正OR 0.59, CI 0.52-0.68)。死亡地点的模式因种族而异。结论:精神障碍患者的医疗保健服务不公平现象在生命末期仍在继续,临终关怀设施的使用减少。需要进一步的研究来了解医疗保健服务的质量和临终关怀中那些有精神健康状况的人的愿望。
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Journal of Palliative Care
Journal of Palliative Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.
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