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End-Of-Life Care in the Time of COVID-19: Communication Matters More Than Ever.
Ersek, Mary; Smith, Dawn; Griffin, Hilary; Carpenter, Joan G; Feder, Shelli L; Shreve, Scott T; Nelson, Francis X; Kinder, Daniel; Thorpe, Joshua M; Kutney-Lee, Ann.
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  • Ersek M; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsy
  • Smith D; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Griffin H; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Carpenter JG; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Feder SL; Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; VA Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven, Connecticut, USA.
  • Shreve ST; Palliative and Hospice Care Program, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Nelson FX; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Kinder D; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Thorpe JM; Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, Pittsburgh VA Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
  • Kutney-Lee A; Veteran Experience Center, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage ; 62(2): 213-222.e2, 2021 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33412269
CONTEXT: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in visitation restrictions across most health care settings, necessitating the use of remote communication to facilitate communication among families, patients and health care teams. OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of remote communication on families' evaluation of end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: Retrospective, cross-sectional, mixed methods study using data from an after-death survey administered from March 17-June 30, 2020. The primary outcome was the next of kin's global assessment of care during the Veteran's last month of life. RESULTS: Data were obtained from the next-of-kin of 328 Veterans who died in an inpatient unit (i.e., acute care, intensive care, nursing home, hospice units) in one of 37 VA medical centers with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases. The adjusted percentage of bereaved families reporting excellent overall end-of-life care was statistically significantly higher among those reporting Very Effective remote communication compared to those reporting that remote communication was Mostly, Somewhat, or Not at All Effective (69.5% vs. 35.7%). Similar differences were observed in evaluations of remote communication effectiveness with the health care team. Overall, 81.3% of family members who offered positive comments about communication with either the Veteran or the health care team reported excellent overall end-of-life care vs. 28.4% who made negative comments. CONCLUSIONS: Effective remote communication with the patient and the health care team was associated with significantly better ratings of the overall experience of end-of-life care by bereaved family members. Our findings offer timely insights into the importance of remote communication strategies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Assistência Terminal / COVID-19 Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Assistência Terminal / COVID-19 Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article