Early Palliative Care in the Emergency Department: A Concept Clarification.

Journal of caring sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-04 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.33578
Kelly Counts, Sue Lasiter
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Introduction: : Healthcare advances have contributed to patients living longer with chronic illnesses and diseases with uncertain trajectories impacting quality of life (QOL). Palliative care (PC) is no longer only for dying oncology patients as many healthcare practitioners have adopted the PC concept in diverse care settings and the timing of PC implementation remains ambiguous. There is a need to develop an operational definition of early palliative care (EPC) by clarifying the phenomenon and bridging concepts with empirical data to develop and test possible interventions before integrating EPC into emergency care (EC).

Methods: : Norris' concept clarification method was used as the philosophical framework to define, analyze, and clarify EPC. An electronic search of literature from 2000-2024, using CINAHL, PubMed, APA PsychINFO, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection databases and search terms "early palliative care" AND "emergency care" NOT "animals", and NOT "pediatrics" were screened for eligible articles.

Results: : Of the 826 articles identified; 22 articles were retained for review. Attributes included timing, palliative, and EC; antecedents included symptom burden, access to care, and cognitive awareness; consequences included QOL and resource utilization; an empirical referent used to screen patients is the highly accurate surprise question "Would I be surprised if this patient died within a year?"

Conclusion: : Clarifying the concept of EPC leading to an operational definition will advance the development of interventions that support the implementation of EPC in ED clinical practice.

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急诊科的早期姑息治疗:概念澄清
导言:医疗保健的进步使患有慢性疾病和影响生活质量轨迹不确定的疾病的患者寿命延长。姑息治疗(PC)不再只适用于垂死的肿瘤患者,因为许多医疗保健从业者在不同的护理环境中采用了PC概念,PC实施的时间仍然模糊不清。在将早期姑息治疗纳入急诊护理之前,有必要通过澄清现象和将概念与经验数据联系起来,制定早期姑息治疗(EPC)的操作定义,以制定和测试可能的干预措施。方法:以Norris的概念澄清法为哲学框架,对EPC进行定义、分析和澄清。电子检索2000-2024年的文献,使用CINAHL、PubMed、APA PsychINFO和心理学与行为科学数据库,检索词为“早期姑疗”和“急诊护理”,而不是“动物”,也不是“儿科”,筛选符合条件的文章。结果:在鉴定的826篇文章中;保留22篇文章供审查。属性包括时间、姑息性和EC;前因包括症状负担、获得护理和认知意识;结果包括生活质量和资源利用;用于筛选患者的经验参考是高度准确的惊喜问题“如果这个患者在一年内死亡,我会感到惊讶吗?”结论:明确EPC的概念并给出一个可操作的定义,将促进支持EPC在ED临床实践中实施的干预措施的发展。
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