RESUMEN
The mission of the mobile pain and palliative care team is to improve the quality of care and comfort of patients. At Longjumeau general hospital the nurse-healthcare assistant partnership within this team enables the patient to benefit from the caregivers' two-way perspective, while allowing the professionals to share knowledge and to be stronger in the face of suffering.
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Enfermería de Cuidados Paliativos al Final de la Vida/organización & administración , Unidades Móviles de Salud/organización & administración , Enfermeras y Enfermeros/organización & administración , Asistentes de Enfermería/organización & administración , Manejo del Dolor , Adulto , Conducta Cooperativa , Femenino , Atención Domiciliaria de Salud/organización & administración , Humanos , Relaciones Interprofesionales , Grupo de Enfermería/organización & administración , Manejo del Dolor/métodos , Manejo del Dolor/enfermería , Cuidados Paliativos/métodos , Cuidados Paliativos/organización & administración , Cuidado Terminal/organización & administraciónRESUMEN
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess clinical, laboratory, and subjective (patient's preferences) prognostic factors in hospitalized patients with advanced solid tumors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This prospective study surveyed 177 patients from two French hospitals who had not reached the stage of active dying but had an estimated survival of less than 6 months (median survival, 58 days). RESULTS: Univariate analysis showed that 10 of the 13 clinical and laboratory factors reported in the literature affected survival at 2 months. Poor prognostic factors were number of metastatic sites, cerebral metastasis, low Karnofsky index, dyspnea at rest, anorexia, edema, confusion, low serum albumin, extremely high leukocyte counts, and high lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels. The patient's desire to continue curative treatment was also associated with survival. The multivariate analysis selected four independent criteria: Karnofsky index (in three classes: