Analysis of palliative care needs in hospitalized patients

Joana Maria Julià-Móra , Ian Blanco-Mavillard , Araceli Prieto-Alomar , Enriqueta Márquez-Villaverde , Margalida Terrassa-Solé , Juan Pablo Leiva-Santos , Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Calero
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Abstract

Aim

To determine the prevalence of palliative care needs in patients in an acute care hospital and to analyze the profile of these patients.

Design

We conducted a prospective cross-sectional study in an acute care hospital, in April 2018. The study population consisted of all patients over 18 years of age admitted to hospital wards and intensive care units. Variables were collected on a single day by six micro-teams using the NECPAL CCOMS-ICO© instrument. The descriptive analysis, on patient mortality and length of stay, was performed at a one-month follow-up.

Results

We assessed 153 patients, of whom 65 (42.5%) were female, with a mean age of 68.17 ± 17.03 years. A total of 45 patients (29.4%) were found to be SQ+, of which 42 were NECPAL+ (27.5%), with a mean age of 76.64 ± 12.70 years. According to the disease indicators, 33.35% had cancer, 28.6% had heart disease, and 19% had COPD, resulting in a ratio of 1:3 between patients with cancer and non-cancer disease. Half of the inpatients in need of palliative care were in the Internal Medicine Unit.

Conclusions

Almost 28% of patients were identified as NECPAL+, most of them not identified as under palliative care in clinical records. Greater awareness and knowledge from healthcare professionals would facilitate the early identification of these patients and avoid overlooking palliative care needs.

住院患者姑息治疗需求分析
目的了解某急症医院患者对姑息治疗需求的流行情况,并分析这些患者的概况。2018年4月,我们在一家急症护理医院进行了一项前瞻性横断面研究。研究人群包括所有18岁以上住院病房和重症监护病房的患者。6个微型团队使用NECPAL CCOMS-ICO©仪器在一天内收集变量。在一个月的随访中,对患者死亡率和住院时间进行描述性分析。结果153例患者中,女性65例(42.5%),平均年龄68.17±17.03岁。SQ+ 45例(29.4%),NECPAL+ 42例(27.5%),平均年龄76.64±12.70岁。根据疾病指标,33.35%的患者患有癌症,28.6%的患者患有心脏病,19%的患者患有慢性阻塞性肺病,癌症与非癌症疾病的比例为1:3。需要姑息治疗的住院病人有一半在内科。结论28%的患者被诊断为NECPAL+,大部分患者在临床记录中未被诊断为姑息治疗。医护专业人员提高认识和知识,有助于及早发现这些病人,避免忽视缓和医疗的需要。
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