Sara Vieira Silva, Paulo Conceição, Bárbara Antunes, Carla Teixeira
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目的:每年有超过50%的痴呆症患者访问急诊科(ED)。痴呆症患者经常经历无法缓解的症状,这些症状可以从姑息治疗中受益。对急诊科的姑息治疗需求作出反应可能相当具有挑战性,而且获得姑息治疗的机会通常很少。本综述的目的是评估ED的使用和对痴呆症患者生命最后一年的姑息治疗需求的反应。方法:采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法进行文献综述。在Medline (PubMed)、Web of Science、Scopus、Scielo和APA PsycInfo中进行了文献的电子检索,最后更新于2024年2月19日。结果:24项研究确定并证实了痴呆症患者在生命末期经常求助于急诊科,在生命的最后一年经常不止一次。八项研究直接探讨了姑息治疗需求,表明痴呆患者的姑息治疗需求比例显著高于其他肿瘤或非肿瘤疾病患者。感染和神经精神症状是进入急诊科的主要原因。姑息治疗的可及性被证实很低。结果的意义:这一范围回顾表明,痴呆症患者经常在他们生命的最后一年向急诊科提供未满足的姑息治疗需求。尽管在急诊科获得姑息治疗的机会很少,而且存在一些重要的障碍,但在这种情况下,姑息治疗干预可以被视为一个机会,可以满足姑息治疗的需求,并转诊到姑息治疗服务。
Emergency department use and responsiveness to the palliative care needs of patients with dementia at the end of life: A scoping review.
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with dementia visit the emergency department (ED) each year. Patients with dementia experience frequently unrelieved symptoms that can benefit from palliative care. Response to palliative care needs in the ED can be quite challenging and access to palliative care is generally scarce. The aim of this scoping review is to assess ED use and responsiveness to palliative care needs of patients with dementia in their last year of life.
Methods: A scoping literature review following the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. Electronic search of the literature was undertaken in Medline (PubMed), Web of Science, Scopus, Scielo, and APA PsycInfo, last updated on 19 February 2024.
Results: Twenty-four studies were identified and confirmed that patients with dementia frequently resort to the ED near the end of life, frequently more than once in their last year of life. Eight studies directly addressed palliative care needs, suggesting significant rates of palliative care needs among patients with dementia and in comparison, to other oncological or non-oncological conditions. Infections and neuropsychiatric symptoms were the main reasons of admission to the ED. Access to palliative care was confirmed to be low.
Significance of results: This scoping review indicates that patients with dementia frequently resource to the ED in their last year of life with unmet palliative care needs. Although scarce access to palliative care and the existence of important barriers in the ED, palliative care intervention in this setting can be seen as an opportunity to attend palliative care needs and referral to palliative care services.