Factors Influencing Discharges to Hospice for Patients With Late-Stage Huntington's Disease.

Amy C Ogilvie, Ryan M Carnahan, Adys Mendizabal, Stephanie Gilbertson-White, Aaron Seaman, Elizabeth Chrischilles, Jordan L Schultz
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Background: Hospice services for patients with Huntington's disease (HD) are likely beneficial in relieving significant burdens and minimizing costly hospitalizations at the end of life, though there has been little study or clinical guidance on hospice enrollment for patients with HD. Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to identify clinical, sociodemographic, and system-level factors associated with discharges to hospice compared to other dispositions for hospitalized patients with late-stage HD. Methods: These analyses used data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample between the years 2007 and 2011. Weighted logistic regression with a forward selection approach was performed to identify factors associated with discharge to hospice compared to discharge to home, facility, other locations, and death in hospital. Results: These analyses included 6544 hospitalizations of patients with late-stage HD. There was a significant increasing trend in discharges to hospice over the study period (P < 0.001). After adjustment, multiple clinical, sociodemographic, and system-level variables were identified as being associated with discharges to hospice. Patients with aspiration pneumonia and non-aspiration pneumonias had lower odds of being discharged to hospice compared to dying in the hospital. When comparing to discharges to facilities and home, weight loss and palliative care consultation were associated with greater odds of discharge to hospice. Conclusions: Our findings serve as a foundation for future studies on these factors, and thus help clinician decision-making on when to start advance care planning or end-of-life care for patients with HD. These results also support studies developing hospice referral criteria specific to patients with HD.

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影响晚期亨廷顿氏病患者出院接受临终关怀的因素。
背景:为亨廷顿氏病(HD)患者提供的临终关怀服务可能有助于减轻患者在生命末期的重大负担,并最大限度地减少昂贵的住院费用,但关于HD患者临终关怀的研究或临床指导却很少。研究目的:本研究的主要目的是确定与晚期 HD 住院患者出院后接受安宁疗护相比,接受安宁疗护的临床、社会人口和系统层面的相关因素。方法:这些分析使用的数据来自 2007 年至 2011 年的全国住院患者样本。采用前向选择法进行加权逻辑回归,以确定与出院到安宁疗护相比,出院到家庭、医疗机构、其他地点以及在医院死亡的相关因素。分析结果这些分析包括 6544 例晚期 HD 患者的住院治疗。在研究期间,安宁疗护出院人数呈明显增加趋势(P < 0.001)。经过调整,发现临床、社会人口学和系统层面的多个变量与安宁疗护出院相关。与死于医院相比,吸入性肺炎和非吸入性肺炎患者出院后接受临终关怀的几率较低。与出院回家和出院到医院相比,体重减轻和姑息治疗咨询与出院到临终关怀机构的几率更大相关。结论:我们的研究结果为今后对这些因素的研究奠定了基础,从而有助于临床医生就何时开始对 HD 患者进行预先护理规划或临终关怀做出决策。这些结果还支持针对 HD 患者制定临终关怀转介标准的研究。
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