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Value Health Reg Issues ; 43: 101009, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38861787

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the "Value-Based Healthcare" concept of an integrated palliative care (PC) program in Bogotá, Colombia, through the measurement of health outcomes and care costs in the last 3 months of life. METHODS: A multicenter, retrospective cohort study that included patients ≥18 years old who died in 2020 due to medical conditions amenable to PC. The measured health outcomes included pain, wellbeing, comfort, quality of life (QOL), and satisfaction. We analyzed the behavior of overall care costs during the last 3 months of the patients' lives and controlled for the effect of exposure to the program, considering the disease type and insurance coverage, using a linear regression model, nearest-neighbor matching, and sensitivity analysis. RESULTS: Among patients exposed to the program, the mean pain score was 2.1/10 (± 1.3) and wellbeing was rated at 3.5/10 (± 1.0), comfort at 1.6/24 (± 1.3), QOL at 3.6/5.0 (± 0.17), and satisfaction at 9.3/100 (± 0.15). The positive changes in these scores were greater for patients who remained in the program for over 3 months. Cost reduction was demonstrated in the last 90 days of life, with statistically significant and chronologically progressive savings during the last 30 days of life exceeding 5 million pesos per patient (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the success of PC in reducing pain, improving wellbeing and QOL, providing comfort, and ensuring high levels of satisfaction. Moreover, PC is an effective value-based healthcare strategy and can significantly enhance the efficiency of healthcare services by reducing end-of-life healthcare costs.


Subject(s)
Palliative Care , Quality of Life , Humans , Colombia , Palliative Care/methods , Palliative Care/economics , Palliative Care/standards , Male , Female , Retrospective Studies , Quality of Life/psychology , Middle Aged , Aged , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/standards , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/economics , Health Care Costs/statistics & numerical data , Health Care Costs/standards , Adult , Patient Satisfaction , Value-Based Health Care
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SAGE Open Med ; 12: 20503121241259285, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867717

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Objective: Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders originated in the early 1960s with the establishment of advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation. These orders aim to limit therapeutic efforts in cases where it may be futile. The decision not to resuscitate a patient is a process that involves a series of ethical, legal, and clinical considerations. Still, it also requires a process in which priority is given to the patients and their autonomy. The objective of this study was to describe the knowledge and attitudes of physicians working in Chile toward Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted, in which a digital questionnaire was sent to physicians from different regions of Chile. Quantitative variables were analyzed using measures of central tendency and dispersion (e.g., median and interquartile range), while qualitative variables were evaluated using frequencies and percentages. Results: Four hundred and thirty-one physicians completed the survey. 85.4% were familiar with the ethical and legal guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the rights and duties of the patient. 39.2% believed that patients should have the final decision Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders, especially if they themselves requested not to be resuscitated. 87.7% mentioned that the Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders should be reassessed if the patient's prognosis improves. In addition, it was found that the decision not to resuscitate was not always discussed with the patient or their family. Conclusions: The study revealed an ethical conflict regarding Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders and their management by Chilean physicians. Therefore, it is necessary to create recommendations and provide training to guide professionals in this process, which should also involve patients and their families.

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Enferm. foco (Brasília) ; 15: 1-7, maio. 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1553957

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Objetivo: Avaliar os fatores preditores para ocorrência de lesão por pressão em pacientes oncológicos em cuidados paliativos. Métodos: Estudo epidemiológico observacional, analítico, com delineamento transversal e abordagem quantitativa. A coleta de dados foi realizada com 105 participantes, no período de maio a outubro de 2019, em uma Clínica de Cuidados Paliativos Oncológicos de um Centro de Alta Complexidade em Oncologia. Os foram inseridos no software Biostat 5.0, em que foi realizada primeiramente a análise de regressão logística univariada, e posteriormente foram selecionadas as variáveis para a regressão logística múltipla e assim definiram-se os fatores preditivos para lesão por pressão. Resultados: A prevalência identificada foi de 19,04% para lesão por pressão. A maioria da amostra eram mulheres (60%), com idade menor que 70 anos (70%). Dois terços apresentavam risco muito alto (15%), para lesão por pressão segundo a Escala de Braden, e possuíam como diagnóstico primário câncer de próstata (20%), seguido de colo uterino (15%). Conclusão: A presença de lesão medular e o uso de fralda descartável demonstrou forte correlação com o desenvolvimento de lesão por pressão, sendo estes os fatores preditivos identificados neste estudo. Conhecer o perfil desses pacientes auxilia na elaboração e sistematização das condutas de enfermagem, visando melhor qualidade e segurança no cuidado. (AU)


Objective: To evaluate the predictive factors for the occurrence of pressure injuries in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. Methods: Observational, analytical, cross-sectional epidemiological study with a quantitative approach. Data collection was carried out with 105 participants, from May to October 2019, in an Oncology Palliative Care Clinic of a High Complexity Oncology Center. The data were entered into the Biostat 5.0 software, in which the univariate logistic regression analysis was first performed, and then the variables for the multiple logistic regression were selected, thus defining the predictive factors for pressure injury. Results: The identified prevalence was 19.04% for pressure injuries. Most of the sample were women (60%), aged under 70 years (70%). Two-thirds were at very high risk (15%) for pressure injury according to the Braden Scale, and had prostate cancer as a primary diagnosis (20%), followed by cervix (15%). Conclusion: The presence of spinal cord injury and the use of a disposable diaper showed a strong correlation with the development of pressure injury, which are the predictive factors identified in this study. Knowing the profile of these patients helps in the elaboration and systematization of nursing procedures, aiming at better quality and safety in care. (AU)


Objetivo: Evaluar los factores predictivos de la ocurrencia de lesiones por presión en pacientes oncológicos sometidos a cuidados paliativos. Métodos: Estudio epidemiológico observacional, analítico, transversal con enfoque cuantitativo. La recolección de datos se realizó con 105 participantes, de mayo a octubre de 2019, en una Clínica de Cuidados Paliativos Oncológicos de un Centro Oncológico de Alta Complejidad. Los datos se ingresaron en el software Biostat 5.0, en el cual se realizó primero el análisis de regresión logística univariante, y luego se seleccionaron las variables para la regresión logística múltiple, definiendo así los factores predictivos de lesión por presión. Resultados: La prevalencia identificada fue del 19,04% para las lesiones por presión. La mayoría de la muestra fueron mujeres (60%), menores de 70 años (70%). Dos tercios tenían un riesgo muy alto (15%) de lesión por presión según la escala de Braden y tenían cáncer de próstata como diagnóstico primario (20%), seguido del cuello uterino (15%). Conclusión: La presencia de lesión medular y el uso de pañal desechable mostró una fuerte correlación con el desarrollo de lesión por presión, que son los factores predictivos identificados en este estudio. Conocer el perfil de estos pacientes ayuda en la elaboración y sistematización de los procedimientos de enfermería, buscando una mejor calidad y seguridad en la atención. (AU)


Subject(s)
Palliative Care , Oncology Nursing , Pressure Ulcer , Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
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Medisan ; 28(2)abr. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1558523

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En la actualidad, la oferta de cuidados paliativos especializados ha sido superada por la demanda, por lo cual la atención a pacientes con enfermedades en estado terminal o en fase final de la vida suele estar a cargo del médico del nivel primario de asistencia. En ese sentido, los cuidados paliativos primarios incluyen el diagnóstico, el tratamiento paliativo, la planificación anticipada, la gestión y coordinación de intervenciones multidisciplinarias y la transferencia a cuidados especializados cuando sea necesario y haya disponibilidad para ello. Al respecto, en este artículo se exponen brevemente algunos elementos sobre el tema y se propone, además, un algoritmo práctico y fácil de aplicar en la atención primaria, que permitirá identificar a la población aquejada por dolencias en esas etapas, con diferenciación en cuanto a afecciones neoplásicas o no neoplásicas.


Nowadays, the offer of specialized palliative care has been overcome by the demand, reason why care to patients with terminal illness or in end-of-life period is usually in charge of the doctor from primary care level. In that sense, primary palliative care includes the diagnosis, palliative treatment, early planning, administration and coordination of multidisciplinary interventions and referring to specialized care when it is necessary and the service is available. In this respect, some elements on the topic are shortly exposed in this work and, also, a practical and easy implementation algorithm in primary care is proposed that will allow identifying population suffering from pain in those stages, with differentiation as for neoplastic or non neoplastic affections.


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Palliative Care , Primary Health Care , Hospice Care , Terminally Ill , Pain Management
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38316516

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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to test the ability of the surprise question (SQ), when asked to emergency physicians (EPs), to predict in-hospital mortality among adults admitted to an emergency room (ER). METHODS: This prospective cohort study at an academic medical centre included consecutive patients 18 years or older who received care in the ER and were subsequently admitted to the hospital from 20 April 2018 to 20 October 2018. EPs were required to answer the SQ for all patients who were being admitted to hospital. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: The cohort included 725 adults (mean (SD) age, 60 (17) years, 51% men) from 58 128 emergency department (ED) visits. The mortality rates were 20.6% for 30-day all-cause in-hospital mortality and 23.6% for in-hospital mortality. The diagnostic test characteristics of the SQ have a sensitivity of 53.7% and specificity of 87.1%, and a relative risk of 4.02 (95% CI 3.15 to 5.13), p<0.01). The positive and negative predictive values were 57% and 86%, respectively; the positive likelihood ratio was 4.1 and negative likelihood ratio was 0.53; and the accuracy was 79.2%. CONCLUSIONS: We found that asking the SQ to EPs may be a useful tool to identify patients in the ED with a high risk of in-hospital mortality.

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J Pediatr ; 268: 113929, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38309523

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OBJECTIVE: This hypothesis-generating study sought to assess the impact of home-based hospice and palliative care (HBHPC) provider home visits (HV) on healthcare use. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of individuals ages 1 month to 21 years receiving an in-person HBHPC provider (MD/DO or APN) HV through 2 HBHPC programs in the Midwest from January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2018. Descriptive statistics were calculated for healthcare use variables. Paired t test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared the changes in healthcare use the year before and year after initial provider HVs. RESULTS: The cohort included 195 individuals (49% female), with diagnoses composed of 49% neurologic, 30% congenital chromosomal, 11% oncologic, 7% cardiac, and 3% other. After implementation of HBHPC services, these patients showed decreases in the median (IQR) number of intensive care unit days (before HV, 12 [IQR, 4-37]; after HV, 0 [IQR, 0-8]; P < .001); inpatient admissions (before HV, 1 [IQR, 1-3]; after HV, 1 [IQR, 0-2]; P = .005); and number of inpatient days (before HV, 5 [IQR, 1-19]; after HV, 2 [IQR, 0-8]; P = .009). There was an increase in clinically relevant phone calls to the HBHPC team (before HV, 1 [IQR, 0-4] vs after HV, 4 [IQR, 1-7]; P < .001) and calls to the HBHPC team before emergency department visits (before HV, 0 [IQR, 0-0] vs after HV, 1 [IQR, 1-2]; P < .001). CONCLUSION: HBHPC provider HVs were associated with fewer inpatient admissions, hospital days, and intensive care unit days, and increased clinically relevant phone calls and phone calls before emergency department visit. These findings indicate that HBHPC HV may contribute to decreased inpatient use and increased use of the HBHPC team.


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Home Care Services , Hospice Care , Palliative Care , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Humans , Female , Palliative Care/statistics & numerical data , Male , Retrospective Studies , Child, Preschool , Infant , Child , Adolescent , Hospice Care/statistics & numerical data , Home Care Services/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , House Calls/statistics & numerical data
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Palliat Support Care ; 22(1): 96-102, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36606319

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the expectations of Brazilian and German patients regarding metastatic cancer and palliative chemotherapy. METHODS: Interviews with 48 metastatic cancer patients from Brazil and Germany were conducted. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using the thematic analysis approach to identify common themes. The sociodemographic data were collected using an instrument developed by the authors. RESULTS: A total of 48 patients participated in the study (58% were Brazilian and 42% were German). Of all participants, 35% were men and 65% were women. The participants' mean age was 41 years. The general idea captured from the interviewees' speech was that their diseases were curable or "while there is chemotherapy, there is life"; thus, the data analysis enabled the elaboration of the central theme, entitled "Mistaken expectations of metastatic cancer patients regarding palliative chemotherapy: While there is chemotherapy, there is life," with 5 subthemes, namely: (1) communication and expectations; (2) normal life; (3) the person behind the disease; (4) religiosity and spirituality; and (5) the fortitude to choose between continuing or discontinuing treatment. SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS: Regardless of cultural aspects, patients with metastatic cancer on palliative chemotherapy tend to believe in the healing potential of treatments. Dividing expectations only into curable or incurable is insufficient, as even patients who have acknowledged the incurability of their disease expect to live, as long as they remain under treatment as if the disease did not exist.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms , Palliative Care , Male , Humans , Female , Adult , Brazil , Motivation , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Communication , Qualitative Research
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Rev. bioét. (Impr.) ; 32: e3629PT, 2024.
Article in English, Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559363

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Resumo O direito à morte digna é majoritariamente ignorado pelo ordenamento brasileiro. Essa invisibilidade do processo de finitude e suas consequências são tema deste estudo, que objetiva realizar um levantamento exploratório para identificar pontos relevantes que devem ser desenvolvidos para garantir um processo de finitude digno. Foram analisadas 50 publicações, mediante levantamento online e físico de obras publicadas até março de 2023. Os estudos analisados expressam preocupação com dilemas éticos do cuidar do ser humano em finitude, mas não analisam formas existentes de tutela da finitude nem quais searas ainda são carentes de normatização para dar eficácia a esse cuidado. Espera-se que esta pesquisa contribua para fortalecer o olhar crítico ao tema, considerando as atuais tutelas da finitude, os limites legais do Estado e os potenciais passos futuros para fazer avançar os estudos aplicados à atualização prática do ordenamento brasileiro.


Abstract The right to a dignified death is largely overlooked by Brazilian law. This neglect of the end-of-life process and its ramifications is the focus of this study, which aims at an exploratory survey to identify pertinent aspects requiring development to ensure a dignified end-of-life experience. In total, 50 publications were examined with online and physical surveys of works published up to March 2023. They express concerns regarding ethical dilemmas in caring for individuals nearing the end of life, yet they do not delve into existing mechanisms for safeguarding end-of-life dignity or identify areas that still lack standardization to ensure effective care. This study should contribute to the enhancement of critical perspectives on the issue of end-of-life experiences, considering current safeguards, the legal boundaries set by the State, and potential future strides toward advancing studies aimed at the practical update of the Brazilian legal system.


Resumen El derecho a una muerte digna es ampliamente ignorado por el ordenamiento jurídico brasileño. Esta invisibilidad del proceso de finitud y sus consecuencias son el objeto de este estudio, que tiene como objetivo realizar una encuesta exploratoria para identificar los puntos relevantes que deben desarrollarse para garantizar un proceso de finitud digno. Se analizaron 50 publicaciones a través de una encuesta online y física de obras publicadas hasta marzo de 2023. Los estudios analizados expresan preocupación por los dilemas éticos de la atención a seres humanos en finitud, pero no analizan las formas de protección a la finitud existentes ni cuáles son las áreas que aún necesitan regulación para hacer efectiva esta atención. Se espera que esta investigación contribuya a fortalecer la visión crítica de la finitud, considerando la protección actual de la finitud, los límites jurídicos del Estado y los posibles pasos futuros para avanzar en los estudios aplicados a la actualización práctica del sistema jurídico brasileño.


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Right to Die , Civil Rights , Hospice Care , Value of Life , Human Rights
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37827822

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BACKGROUND: Nutritional support (NS) offered through oral nutritional supplements (ONS) or enteral nutrition (EN) and its impact on quality of life (QoL) is a controversial topic in patients with cancer receiving palliative care (PC). AIMS: To compare the QoL of patients without and with use of NS, including ONS or EN in patients with incurable cancer receiving PC. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis with patients that were evaluated at PC Unit between June 2021 and February 2023. QoL was assessed using the Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 15. Patients were classified into three groups according to the NS: ONS (n=72; 33%), EN (n=61; 28%) and control group (CG) (n=87; 39%), the last one being formed by patients not using NS. Adjusted logistic regression models were used to verify the association of the domains of QoL with the type of NS. RESULTS: A total of 220 patients were included, with a median age of 64 (58-70) years, predominantly male (54.1%). The EN group had worse scores in physical function when compared with the ONS group (p=0.037) and appetite loss when compared with the CG (p=0.013). The ONS (OR: 2.70; 95% CI 1.32 to 5.49) and EN groups (OR: 2.61; 95% CI 1.24 to 5.49) were independently associated with a higher chance of presenting appetite loss in relation to the CG. CONCLUSION: In general, there was no difference in the QoL of patients using NS when compared with patients not using NS. However, patients using NS have more chance of having appetite loss.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37527914

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BACKGROUND: There are high rates registered globally of breast cancer, cervical and prostate. People going through have needs that cause an impact in their life's quality, especially in the final stages of the illness. GOAL: To characterise the most evaluated and afflicted physical, emotional, roll, cognitive, social and spiritual needs of patients in the final stages of breast, cervical and prostate cancer. INTERVENTIONS/METHODS: A thorough systematic search of databases such as Medline (Ovid) and Embase, from databases' creation throughout 31 December 2021. Quantitative studies were included to evaluate, from the adoption of tools, the dimensions or needs of people going under three types of cancer on final stages. RESULTS: Twelve studies were included. More common symptoms such as nausea/vomiting and pain were the most evaluated with 83%. Fifty-eight per cent of papers studied the emotional function of people with breast and prostate cancer. Other 42% included roll, cognitive and social appreciations. Sexual, cognitive and physical, in that line, were the most affected. The most common questionnaires used to measure oncological patients on final stages were those from European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer on its C-30, BR-23, C-15 PAL and CR-25 versions. CONCLUSIONS: On breast and prostate cancer, the most affected aspect was the sexual dysfunction, while for cervical cancer, the physical function was the most altered one. Spiritual dimension was not included in any of the evaluated literature.

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BMC Health Serv Res ; 23(1): 498, 2023 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37193983

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BACKGROUND: Using a validated instrument to measure palliative care (PC) educational needs of health professionals is an important step in understanding how best to educate a well-versed PC workforce within a national health system. The End-of-life Professional Caregiver Survey (EPCS) was developed to measure U.S. interprofessional PC educational needs and has been validated for use in Brazil and China. As part of a larger research project, this study aimed to culturally adapt and psychometrically test the EPCS among physicians, nurses, and social workers practicing in Jamaica. METHODS: Face validation involved expert review of the EPCS with recommendations for linguistic item modifications. Content validation was carried out by six Jamaica-based experts who completed a formal content validity index (CVI) for each EPCS item to ascertain relevancy. Health professionals practicing in Jamaica (n = 180) were recruited using convenience and snowball sampling to complete the updated 25-item EPCS (EPCS-J). Internal consistency reliability was assessed using Cronbach's [Formula: see text] coefficient and McDonald's [Formula: see text]. Construct validity was examined through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). RESULTS: Content validation led to elimination of three EPCS items based on a CVI < 0.78. Cronbach's [Formula: see text] ranged from 0.83 to 0.91 and McDonald's [Formula: see text] ranged from 0.73 to 0.85 across EPCS-J subscales indicating good internal consistency reliability. The corrected item-total correlation for each EPCS-J item was > 0.30 suggesting good reliability. The CFA demonstrated a three-factor model with acceptable fit indices (RMSEA = 0.08, CFI = 0.88, SRMR = 0.06). The EFA determined a three-factor model had the best model fit, with four items moved into the effective patient care subscale from the other two EPCS-J subscales based on factor loading. CONCLUSIONS: The psychometric properties of the EPCS-J resulted in acceptable levels of reliability and validity indicating that this instrument is suitable for use in measuring interprofessional PC educational needs in Jamaica.


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Caregivers , Humans , Psychometrics/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Jamaica , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev. cienc. salud (Bogotá) ; 21(2): [1-19], 20230509.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1510535

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Introducción: el personal de enfermería afronta el cuidado de personas con enfermedades que amenazan la vida. Este artículo examina las propiedades psicométricas de una escala que evalúa actitudes ante el cuidado en fin de vida (fATCOD-S) en profesionales de enfermería que atienden a pacientes oncológicos y busca determinar la relación entre sus actitudes y sus características sociodemográficas y relacionadas con el entrenamiento. Materiales y métodos: estudio cuantitativo de diseño transversal. Los participantes trabajaban en servicios oncológicos de tres instituciones sanitarias de Medellín (Colombia) y hacían parte de un grupo de interés académico. Se empleó el fATCOD-S, y se recogieron variables socio- demográficas y relacionadas con la formación. Se analizaron los componentes principales, así como la confiabilidad, y se obtuvieron estadísticos descriptivos y comparativos. Resultados: 83 participantes con una mediana de edad de 34 años (RIQ: 7), de los cuales el 96.3 % eran mujeres; el 51.2 % laboraban en hospitalización; el 31.7 % tenían menos de dos años en el servicio, y el 35.4 %, con dos a cinco años de experiencia cuidando pacientes oncológicos. El fATCOD-S mostró propiedades psicométricas robustas y el puntaje promedio obtenido fue de 87.6 (desviación estándar: 8.2). Actitudes más favorables hacia la familia y la experiencia de morir se relacionaron con el entrenamiento y la experiencia profesional. Conclusión: las actitudes de los profesionales de enfermería hacia el cuidado en fin de vida tienden a ser muy favorables y se asocian con el tipo de entrenamiento y la experiencia profesional.


Introduction: Nursing staff must cope with the complexities of caring for people with life-threatening illnesses. This study aimed to examine the psychometric characteristics of the Colombian version of the Frommelt Scale (fATCOD-S) and determine the relationship between fATCOD-S scores and sociodemographic and training-related variables. Materials and methods: Nursing professionals working oncological services of three healthcare institutions in Medelln (Colombia) and those participating in an academic interest group were invited to participate in this quantitative cross-sectional study. Sociodemographic and training-related variables were collected, and fATCOD-S was administered. A principal component analysis was conducted, and Cronbach's alpha was obtained. Descriptive and comparative statistics were also obtained. Results: Overall, 83 nurses were enrolled, with a median age of 34 (interquartile range, 7) years. Among them, 96.3% were women, 51.2% worked in hospitals, 31.7% worked <2 years in the service, and 35.4% had 2­5 years of experience in caring for patients with cancer. fATCOD-S showed solid psychometric properties, and its total average score was 87.6 (standard deviation 8.2). Positive attitudes toward family and experiences with dying were related to training and professional experience. Conclusions: The attitudes of the participating nursing professionals toward palliative care for patients at the end of life tend to be very positive and are associated with their type of training and professional experience. Academic nursing programs should encourage training in caring attitudes toward dying, which in time fosters the wellbeing of the staff and their patients.


Introdução: a equipe de enfermagem se depara frequentemente com o cuidado de pessoas com doenças que ameaçam a vida. Este estudo examina as propriedades psicométricas de uma escala para avaliar as atitudes de profissionais de enfermagem que cuidam de doentes oncológicos terminais (fATCOD-S) e procura determinar a relação entre as suas atitudes e as suas características sociodemográficas e forma- tivas. Materiais e métodos: estudo quantitativo, delineamento transversal. Os participantes trabalhavam em serviços oncológicos em três instituições de saúde de Medellín (Colômbia) e faziam parte de um grupo de interesse acadêmico. Foi utilizado o fATCOD-S, coletadas variáveis sociodemográficas e relacionadas ao treinamento. Foi realizada uma Análise de Componentes Principais (PCA), bem como uma análise de confiabilidade e estatísticas descritivas e comparativas foram obtidas. Resultados: n = 83, mediana de idade 34 anos (IQR: 7), 96,3% mulheres, 51,2% trabalhavam em internação, 31,7% tinham menos de dois anos no serviço e 35,4% com experiência de dois a cinco anos no atendimento a pacientes oncológicos. O fATCOD-S apresentou propriedades psicométricas robustas e a pontuação média obtida foi de 87,6 (DP 8,2). Atitudes mais favoráveis em relação à família e à experiência de morrer relacionaram-se à formação e à experiência profissional. Conclusão: as atitudes dos profissionais de enfermagem face aos cuidados de fim de vida tendem a ser muito favoráveis e estão associadas ao tipo de formação e experiência profissional. Os programas acadêmicos devem promover sua capacitação nesses aspectos, com vistas a favorecer o bem-estar de funcionários e pacientes


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Humans
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BMJ Support Palliat Care ; 13(e1): e86-e87, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32581003

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It is estimated that 5% of patients with heart failure (HF) will progress to end-stage disease refractory to medical therapy and might require prolonged hospitalisation with inotropic support. We present the case of a patient with end-stage HF who was admitted with cardiogenic shock. During his hospitalisation, he required prolonged intravenous vasopressor therapy due to refractory hypotension. He did not qualify for heart transplantation or left ventricular-assist device strategies. Midodrine was started as a last resort attempt to wean off vasopressors. After 5 days of therapy, the patient was weaned entirely off vasopressors and was discharged home for hospice care. By the time of discharge, he was tolerating low-dose carvedilol along with midodrine. We propose midodrine as a reasonable alternative for patients with end-stage HF with reduced ejection fraction and refractory hypotension, who are dependent on intravenous vasoactive drugs and are not candidates for advanced HF therapies.


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Heart Failure , Hypotension , Midodrine , Male , Humans , Midodrine/therapeutic use , Vasoconstrictor Agents/therapeutic use , Hospitalization , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Hypotension/drug therapy
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 40(2): 173-182, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35466700

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Palliative Sedation (PS) is an effective measure for the relief of refractory symptoms in end-of-life patients. This intervention can be performed at home, respecting the patients' and their families' decisions. A scoping review was performed to map the available evidence in the literature on the performance of PS at home. This review included 23 studies. Most were conducted in European countries with adult cancer patients. Patients, family members and healthcare providers participated in the decision making regarding the use of PS at home. PS was used primarily to manage refractory symptoms (pain, delirium, dyspnea, and others), and in 1 of the studies PS was mentioned as a possible intervention for shortening life. The most commonly used medication was midazolam and the average duration ranged from 4 h to 7 days. There are few reports on adverse events related to PS. This intervention seems to be a feasible possibility for the management of refractory symptoms in patients at the end of life, despite the fact that it can represent specific challenges for healthcare providers, patients and families. However, the literature is limited regarding PS in children and in people with diseases other than cancer, as well as on the evaluation of possible adverse effects related to this intervention. Furthermore, it is essential to have a broad ethical, clinical and legal debate on whether to consider the use of PS for the purpose of shortening life in specific cases.


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Neoplasms , Terminal Care , Adult , Child , Humans , Palliative Care , Midazolam/therapeutic use , Pain/drug therapy , Dyspnea/drug therapy , Death , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Hypnotics and Sedatives/therapeutic use
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 40(5): 480-491, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35731552

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hospice use is lower among ethnic/racial minorities in the United States, though little is known about trends, associated factors and duration of hospice use by Mexican-Americans. AIM: The purpose of this study is to examine Mexican-American characteristics associated with hospice stay, both ≤ and > 7 days. DESIGN: This retrospective cohort study used data from the Hispanic Established Population for the Epidemiological Study of the Elderly (H-EPESE) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to estimate the ORs and 95% CIs for hospice stay among Mexican-Americans, both ≤ and > 7 days. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: The first cohort (N = 970) includes H-EPESE participants who died between 2004 and 2016 who had Medicare parts A and B. The second cohort (N = 403) includes participants who completed the H-EPESE survey within the last 2 years of life. RESULTS: Although hospice use increased among Mexican-Americans between 2004 and 2016 (OR 1.88, 95% CI 1.19-2.97), 38% of participants died within the first week of hospice care. Mexican-Americans in New Mexico and Arizona were 2-4 times more likely to use hospice than those in Texas and Colorado. Dementia was associated with hospice use (OR 1.47, 95% CI 1.11-1.94). Characteristics, like church attendance and living alone, were not associated with hospice use. CONCLUSIONS: The substantial proportion of Mexican-Americans with 7 days or less of hospice use underscores the need for early palliative/hospice intervention to mitigate variation in use.


Subject(s)
Hospice Care , Hospices , Humans , United States/epidemiology , Aged , Mexican Americans , Retrospective Studies , Medicare
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Rev. eletrônica enferm ; 25: 74482, 2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1437425

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: conhecer a representação do Testamento Vital para os enfermeiros que atuam na assistência à pacientes em situação de terminalidade. Métodos:estudo de abordagem qualitativa, realizado em hospital público universitário de alta complexidade localizado na cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil, com 15 enfermeiros que atuam na assistência à pacientes terminais, por meio de entrevista norteada pela questão "Fale a respeito do Testamento Vital". A análise dos dados foi desenvolvida pelo Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo. Resultados: identificou-se três categorias que compõem o Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo dos enfermeiros em relação ao testamento vital: "o enfermeiro frente às diretivas antecipadas de vontade"; "o enfermeiro frente à família do paciente em terminalidade" e "o enfermeiro frente ao médico do paciente em terminalidade". Conclusão: o testamento vital representa, na perspectiva dos enfermeiros, a autonomia e o direito do paciente pelas decisões nas situações de terminalidade que devem ser compartilhadas com seus familiares e profissionais de saúde.


Objectives: to know the representation of the living will for nurses working in the care of terminally ill patients. Methods: a qualitative study conducted in a high complexity public university hospital located in the city of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. An interview guided by the question "Talk about the living will" was performed with 15 nurses working in the care of terminally ill patients. Data analysis was performed using the Discourse of the Collective Subject. Results: three categories that make up nurses' Collective Subject Discourse in relation to living wills were identified: "the nurse before advance directives"; "the nurse before the terminally ill patient's family" and "the nurse before the terminally ill patient's physician". Conclusion: from the perspective of nurses, the living will represent the patient's autonomy and right to make decisions in terminally ill situations that must be shared with their family members and health professionals


Objetivos: conocer la representación del Testamento Vital para enfermeros que actúan en el cuidado de enfermos terminales. Métodos: estudio cualitativo realizado en un hospital universitario público de alta complejidad ubicado en la ciudad de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil. Se realizó una entrevista guiada por la pregunta "Hablemos del Testamento Vital" con 15 enfermeros que actúan en el cuidado de pacientes terminales. El análisis de los datos se realizó utilizando el Discurso del Sujeto Colectivo. Resultados: se identificaron tres categorías que componen el Discurso del Sujeto Colectivo de los enfermeros en relación a los testamentos vitales: "el enfermero frente a las directivas anticipadas"; "la enfermera frente a la familia del enfermo terminal" y "la enfermera frente al médico del enfermo terminal". Conclusión: en la perspectiva de los enfermeros, el testamento vital representa la autonomía y el derecho del paciente a tomar decisiones en situaciones terminales que deben ser compartidas con sus familiares y profesionales de la salud.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Living Wills , Ethics, Nursing , Advance Directives , Hospice Care
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Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP ; Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP;57: e20230288, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1535152

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objectives: To analyze and assess Lee Geropaliative Caring Model according to Fawcett's criteria. Method: A theoretical-reflective study about the Geropaliative Caring Model. The analysis resulted in a detailed review of the scope, context and content of a situation-specific theory, in order to determine aspects related to nursing practice and research, and assessment addressed the concrete concepts developed in theory, their significance, internal consistency, parsimony, testability and empirical and pragmatic adequacy in nursing as a discipline. Results: Based on the analysis, a situation-specific theory was used based on the science of care and aimed at caring for older adults undergoing palliation and their families, structured into four fields, namely: (1) aligning care; (2) keeping safe; (3) comforting body/mind/spirit; and (4) facilitating transitions. Final considerations: The analyzed and assessed theory leads to a structure that includes well-defined, delimited and interrelated concepts, based on the science of care as a grand theory that allowed Geropaliative Care Model derivation.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Analizar y evaluar el Modelo de Atención Geropaliativa de Lee según los criterios de Fawcett. Método: Estudio teórico-reflexivo sobre el Modelo de Atención Geropaliativa. El análisis resultó en una revisión detallada del alcance, contexto y contenido de una Teoría de Situaciones Específicas, con el fin de determinar aspectos relacionados con la práctica y la investigación de la enfermería, y la evaluación abordó los conceptos concretos desarrollados en la teoría, su significado, consistencia interna, parsimonia, contrastabilidad y adecuación empírica y pragmática en la enfermería como disciplina. Resultados: A partir del análisis, se utilizó una Teoría de Situaciones Específicas basada en la ciencia del cuidado y orientada al cuidado de las personas mayores en paliación y de sus familias, estructurada en cuatro dominios, a saber: (1) alineación del cuidado; (2) mantener la seguridad; (3) comodidad cuerpo/mente/espíritu; y (4) facilitación de los procesos de transición. Consideraciones finales: La teoría analizada y evaluada conduce a una estructura que incluye conceptos bien definidos, delimitados e interrelacionados, basándose en la ciencia del cuidado como una gran teoría que permitió derivar el Modelo de Cuidado Geropaliativo.


RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar e avaliar o Modelo de Cuidados Geropaliativos de Lee segundo os critérios de Fawcett. Método: Estudo teórico-reflexivo acerca do Modelo de Cuidados Geropaliativos. A análise suscitou em uma revisão detalhada do escopo, contexto e conteúdo de uma Teoria de Situação Específica, a fim de determinar os aspectos relacionados à prática e pesquisa na enfermagem, e a avaliação abordou os conceitos concretos desenvolvidos na teoria, sua significância, consistência interna, parcimônia, testabilidade e adequação empírica e pragmática na enfermagem enquanto disciplina. Resultados: A partir da análise, utilizou-se uma Teoria de Situação Específica baseada na ciência do cuidar e direcionada aos cuidados à pessoa idosa em paliação e sua família, estruturada em quatro domínios, a saber: (1) alinhamento dos cuidados; (2) manutenção da segurança; (3) conforto corpo/mente/espírito; e (4) facilitação dos processos de transições. Considerações finais: A teoria analisada e avaliada direciona para uma estrutura que contempla conceitos bem definidos, delimitados e inter-relacionados, com base na ciência do cuidar enquanto grande teoria que permitiu a derivação do Modelo de Cuidados Geropaliativos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Nursing Theory , Nursing Process , Aged , Evaluation Study , Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
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Rev. bioét. (Impr.) ; 31: e3262PT, 2023. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521654

ABSTRACT

Resumo Mediante estudo observacional, transversal e quantitativo que utilizou os instrumentos de avaliação Brief Pain Inventory (dor), Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being (bem-estar espiritual) e Beck Depression Inventory - Short Form (depressão), busca-se avaliar a influência da espiritualidade e da depressão na percepção de dor de pacientes acometidas por neoplasia de mama metastática. A idade média foi 57,3 anos e, das 30 participantes, 24 (80%) tratavam-se em serviço público; 17 (57%) tinham diagnóstico de câncer de mama há mais de cinco anos; e 27 (90%) realizavam alguma prática religiosa/espiritual. Pacientes com escore de bem-estar espiritual acima da mediana apresentaram menor escore dos sintomas depressivos (3 vs . 6; p =0,021). Não houve diferença significativa em relação à mediana do escore total do bem-estar espiritual quando estratificado pela mediana da percepção de dor (31,5% vs . 28,5%; p =0,405). Maior manifestação de bem-estar espiritual pode estar relacionada a menores índices de depressão.


Abstract This observational, cross-sectional and quantitative study, by means of the assessment instruments Brief Pain Inventory, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being and Beck Depression Inventory - Short Form, evaluated the influence of spirituality and depression in the pain perception of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Mean age was 57.3 years. Of the 30 participants, 24 (80%) were treated in a public service, 17 (57%) had been diagnosed with breast cancer for more than 5 years, and 27 (90%) were religious or spiritual. Patients with spiritual well-being scores above the median had lower depressive symptom scores (3 vs. 6; p =0.021). The median total score of spiritual well-being showed no significant difference when stratified by median pain perception (31.5% vs. 28.5%; p =0.405). Greater spiritual well-being may be related to lower rates of depression.


Resumen Este estudio observacional, transversal y cuantitativo utilizó los instrumentos Brief Pain Inventory (dolor), Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being (bienestar espiritual) y Beck Depression Inventory - Short Form (depresión), para evaluar si la espiritualidad y la depresión influencian en la percepción del dolor en pacientes con cáncer de mama metastásico. La edad promedio fue de 57,3 años; de las 30 participantes, 24 (80%) recibían atención pública; 17 (57%) tenían diagnóstico de cáncer de mama hace más de cinco años; y 27 (90%) solían tener alguna práctica religiosa/espiritual. Aquellas con puntuación de bienestar espiritual superior a la mediana tuvieron una puntuación más baja de síntomas depresivos (3 vs. 6; p =0,021). No hubo diferencias significativas en la mediana de la puntuación total de bienestar espiritual cuando se estratificó por la percepción mediana del dolor (31,5% vs. 28,5%; p =0,405). Una mayor sensación de bienestar espiritual se relacionó a bajas tasas de depresión.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hospice Care , Neoplasm Metastasis
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Rev. bioét. (Impr.) ; 31: e3625PT, 2023.
Article in English, Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559351

ABSTRACT

Resumo A sedação paliativa está inserida no amplo espectro de práticas e condutas dos cuidados paliativos. Seu objetivo principal não é adiantar o fim da vida, mas sim prover conforto e alívio dos sintomas em uma condição de vida terminal. A prática diverge opiniões tanto no ambiente acadêmico e profissional quanto no social e religioso. Como objetivo, esta revisão integrativa da literatura buscou discussões e pesquisas mais pertinentes no cenário brasileiro, a fim de contribuir para a construção de uma noção mais atualizada e adequada ao contexto contemporâneo quanto à sedação paliativa. Questões como surgimento, opinião de médicos e estudantes, fatores bioéticos e desafios quanto à aplicação compõem a discussão da sedação paliativa na terminalidade. Todavia, a literatura disponível sobre a temática ainda é escassa, permeada de aspectos sociais, éticos, religiosos e de profissionais que demandam interpretações individuais e consenso entre as esferas sociais.


Abstract Palliative sedation integrates the broad spectrum of practices and approaches in palliative care. Its main objective is not to anticipate the end of life, but to provide comfort and symptom relief for terminal conditions; however, opinions in academic, professional, social, and religious contexts differ about its application. This integrative literature review gathers relevant discussions and research in the Brazilian context to contribute to a more updated and appropriate understanding of palliative sedation. Discussions on palliative sedation bring issues regarding its emergence, the opinions of physicians and students, bioethical factors, and challenges. However, the available literature on this topic is scarce, encompassing social, ethical, religious, and professional aspects that require individual interpretations and consensus among social spheres.


Resumen La sedación paliativa integra el amplio conjunto de prácticas y acciones de los cuidados paliativos. Su objetivo principal no es acelerar el final de la vida, sino proporcionar confort y alivio de los síntomas de los pacientes terminales. Esta práctica genera opiniones divergentes tanto en el ámbito académico y profesional como en el social y religioso. Esta revisión integradora de la literatura busca levantar las discusiones e investigaciones más pertinentes en el escenario brasileño para contribuir a la construcción de una noción más actualizada y adecuada contemporáneamente sobre sedación paliativa. El surgimiento, la opinión de médicos y estudiantes, los factores bioéticos y los desafíos en la aplicación constituyen temas de discusión sobre la sedación paliativa en el final de la vida. Sin embargo, la literatura disponible sobre este tema sigue siendo escasa, permeada de cuestiones sociales, éticas, religiosas y profesionales que requieren interpretaciones individuales y consenso entre las esferas sociales.


Subject(s)
Bioethics , Brazil , Hospice Care , Terminally Ill
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Rev. bioét. (Impr.) ; 31: e3605PT, 2023. graf
Article in English, Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559350

ABSTRACT

Resumo Há pouco consenso na literatura sobre como deve ocorrer o manejo do sofrimento existencial refratário, um desafio clínico dramático que pode ocorrer no contexto da terminalidade. Este artigo apresenta um relato de caso de uma paciente internada no Hospital de Apoio de Brasília que necessitou de sedação paliativa para alívio de sofrimento existencial refratário e obteve controle satisfatório de sintomas. Também foi elaborado fluxograma decisório, embasado em revisão que inclui as diretrizes europeias de sedação paliativa, uma ferramenta útil para clínicos em cenários de cuidados paliativos.


Abstract There is little consensus in the literature on how refractory psychological distress, a serious clinical challenge that may occur at end of life, should be managed. This case report focuses on a patient hospitalized at the Hospital de Apoio in Brasília, who required palliative sedation for refractory psychological distress relief and obtained satisfactory symptom control. A flowchart was elaborated based on bibliographic review which included the European guidelines for palliative sedation, a useful tool for clinical cases in palliative care.


Resumen Existe poco consenso en la literatura sobre cómo manejar el sufrimiento existencial refractario, un desafío clínico que puede ocurrir en el contexto del fin de la vida. Este artículo presenta el reporte de caso de un paciente ingresado en el Hospital de Apoyo de Brasília, quien requirió sedación paliativa para aliviar el sufrimiento existencial refractario y obtuvo un control satisfactorio de los síntomas. También se elaboró un diagrama de flujo para la toma de decisiones, basado en una revisión que incluye las directrices europeas para la sedación paliativa, una herramienta útil para los clínicos en el contexto de cuidados paliativos.


Subject(s)
Case Reports , Hospice Care , Personal Autonomy , Deep Sedation , Palliative Medicine
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