呼叫姑息治疗:转诊障碍和为什么风湿病学家不打电话(尚未)。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jack Kimball, Shannon Herndon, Amanda M Eudy, Ankoor Shah, Jennifer L Rogers, Maya Faison, David Leverenz, Christopher Jones
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背景:严重风湿性疾病患者的发病率和死亡率都很高,但对于这些患者来说,姑息治疗(PC)仍然是一种未充分利用的资源。关于将PC整合到风湿病学实践中的障碍和机会的知识缺乏。目的:我们的目标是确定严重风湿病患者PC转诊的提供者特定障碍。方法:对美国风湿病学和PC提供者进行调查,了解风湿病患者转诊PC的障碍。调查通过电子邮件和在地方和国家会议上亲自分发。对结果进行描述性统计分析,对分类结果采用Fisher精确检验,对连续结果采用双样本t检验。结果:201名风湿病学家和217名姑息治疗提供者完成了调查。风湿病学家确定的主要障碍包括不确定何时使用PC (n= 100,50%),担心患者会认为姑息治疗是“放弃”(n= 98,49%),以及需要PC的晚期风湿病患者数量不足(n= 80,40%)。PC提供者确定的主要障碍包括风湿病预后的不确定性(n=143, 66%)、风湿病治疗和副作用(n=132, 61%)以及风湿病病程/并发症(n=115, 53%)。结论:风湿病学家面临着谁、何时以及如何提及PC的不确定性,而PC提供者认为风湿病知识不足是主要障碍。需要持续的努力来确定从PC中获益最多的患者,并减少风湿病学家转介PC的障碍。
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Paging Palliative Care: Barriers to Referral and Why Rheumatologists Aren't Making the Call (Yet).

Paging palliative care: Barriers to Referral and Why Rheumatologists Aren't Making the Call (Yet).

Context: People with serious rheumatic disease experience high morbidity and mortality, yet palliative care (PC) remains an underutilized resource for these patients. There is a lack of knowledge about the obstacles and opportunities for integrating PC into rheumatology practices.

Objectives: We aim to identify provider-specific barriers to PC referral for people with serious rheumatic diseases.

Methods: Rheumatology and PC providers in the United States were surveyed on barriers to PC referral for people with rheumatic diseases. Surveys were distributed via email and in-person at local and national conferences. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Fisher's exact test for categorical outcomes, and two-sample t-tests for continuous outcomes.

Results: 201 rheumatologists and 217 palliative care providers completed the survey. Top barriers identified by rheumatologists included uncertainty about when to refer to PC (n = 100, 50%), concern that patients will think of palliative care as "giving up" (n = 98, 49%), and an insufficient number of people with advanced rheumatic disease who need PC (n = 80, 40%). Top barriers identified by PC providers included uncertainties about rheumatic disease prognosis (n = 143, 66%), rheumatic disease treatments and side effects (n = 132, 61%), and rheumatic disease course/complications (n = 115, 53%).

Conclusion: Rheumatologists face uncertainty about who, when, and how to refer to PC, while PC providers identify inadequate knowledge about rheumatic diseases as key barriers. Ongoing efforts are needed to identify patients who would most benefit from PC and reduce hurdles to PC referral by rheumatologists.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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