Evaluations of Adaptations to a Comfort Care Order Set: A Retrospective Cohort Review

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Emily Casey, Tanya J. Uritsky
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Abstract

Background: Comfort care order sets support evidence-based best practices that promote high-quality end-of-life care through mitigation of physical symptoms associated with the dying process. Pain and dyspnea are among the most common symptoms at the end of life, for which opioids are the mainstay of treatment. Sublingual (SL) formulations of opioids are often utilized in hospice care, though there are no available data comparing the efficacy of this route compared to oral or intravenous (IV) routes. Due to concern for medication shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic, the comfort care order set at our institution was modified to recommend initial opioid management with SL rather than IV medication. This study aimed to characterize opioid use by patients utilizing the comfort care order set before and after this change was made.
对舒适护理秩序的适应性评估:一项回顾性队列回顾
背景:舒适护理令集支持循证最佳实践,通过缓解与死亡过程相关的身体症状来促进高质量的临终护理。疼痛和呼吸困难是生命末期最常见的症状之一,阿片类药物是治疗的主要药物。阿片类药物的舌下(SL)制剂经常用于临终关怀,尽管没有可用的数据将该途径与口服或静脉注射(IV)途径的疗效进行比较。由于对新冠肺炎大流行期间药物短缺的担忧,我们机构制定的舒适护理令被修改,建议使用SL而不是IV药物进行初始阿片类药物管理。本研究旨在描述患者在做出这一改变前后使用舒适护理令的阿片类药物使用情况。
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