One-year mortality after hospital admission as an indicator of palliative care need: A retrospective cohort study.

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P Frankenfeld, L Van Niekerk, K Manning, N Tiffin, Peter Raubenheimer
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Background: Globally there is increasing awareness of the need for end-of-life care and palliative care in hospitalised patients who are in their final year of life. Limited data are available on palliative care requirements in low- and middle-income countries, hindering the design and implementation of effective policies and health services for these patients.

Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients who die within 1 year of their date of admission to public hospitals in South Africa (SA), as a proxy for palliative care need in SA.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using record linkage of admission and mortality data. The setting was 46 acute-care public hospitals in Western Cape Province, SA.

Results: Of 10 761 patients (median (interquartile range (IQR)) age 44 (31 - 60) years) admitted to the 46 hospitals over a 2-week period in March 2012, 1 570 (14.6%) died within 1 year, the majority within the first 3 months. Mortality rose steeply with age. The median (IQR) age of death was 57.5 (45 - 70) years. A greater proportion of patients admitted to medical beds died within 1 year (21.3%) compared with those admitted to surgical beds (7.7%).

Conclusions: Despite a median age <60 years at admission, a substantial percentage of patients admitted to public sector hospitals in SA are in the final year of their lives. This finding should be seen in the context of SA's high communicable and non-communicable disease burden and resource-limited public health system, and highlights the need for policy development, planning and implementation of end-of-life and palliative care strategies for hospitals and patients.

入院后一年死亡率作为姑息治疗需求的指标:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:在全球范围内,人们越来越意识到,在生命的最后一年,住院患者需要临终关怀和姑息治疗。关于低收入和中等收入国家姑息治疗需求的数据有限,妨碍了为这些患者设计和实施有效的政策和卫生服务。目的:确定南非(SA)公立医院入院后1年内死亡的患者比例,以此作为南非姑息治疗需求的替代指标。方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,使用住院和死亡率数据的记录联系。研究对象是南非西开普省的46家急症护理公立医院。结果:2012年3月在46家医院住院的10 761例患者(中位(四分位间距(IQR))年龄44岁(31 ~ 60岁),1 570例(14.6%)在1年内死亡,其中大多数在前3个月内死亡。死亡率随着年龄的增长而急剧上升。中位死亡年龄(IQR)为57.5岁(45 - 70岁)。住院患者在1年内死亡的比例(21.3%)高于住院患者(7.7%)。结论:尽管入院时的中位年龄为60岁,但南非公立医院收治的患者中有相当大比例处于生命的最后一年。这一发现应该在南非高传染性和非传染性疾病负担和资源有限的公共卫生系统的背景下看待,并突出了医院和患者临终关怀和姑息治疗策略的政策制定、规划和实施的必要性。
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