Use of hospital palliative care according to the place of death and disease one year before death in 2013: a French national observational study.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Palliative Care Pub Date : 2018-05-16 DOI:10.1186/s12904-018-0327-z
Claire Poulalhon, Laureen Rotelli-Bihet, Sébastien Moine, Anne Fagot-Campagna, Régis Aubry, Philippe Tuppin
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Background: Only limited data are available concerning the diseases managed before death and hospital palliative care (HPC) use according to place of death in France. We therefore conducted an observational study based on administrative health data in a large population to identify the diseases treated one year before death in 2013, the place of stay with or without hospital palliative care, and the place of death.

Methods: French health insurance general scheme beneficiaries were identified in the National Health data Information System (Snds) with a selection of information. Diseases were identified by algorithms from reimbursement data recorded in the Snds database.

Results: 347,253 people were included in this study (61% of all people who died in France). Place of death was short stay hospital for 51%, Rehab (7%), hospital at home (3%), skilled nursing home (13%) and other (26%). Chronic diseases managed in 2013 before death were cardiovascular/neurovascular diseases (56%), cancers (42%), and neurological and degenerative diseases (25%). During the year before death, 84% of people were hospitalized at least once, and 29% had received HPC. HPC was used by 52% of cancer patients (lung cancer: 62%; prostate cancer: 41%). In the absence of cancer, the use of HPC varied according to the disease: acute stroke: 24%, heart failure: 17%, dementia: 17%, multiple sclerosis: 23%.

Conclusions: Health administrative data can refine the knowledge of the care pathway prior to death and the HPC utilisation and can be useful to evaluate heath policies and improve monitoring and assessment of HPC use.

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2013年死亡前一年根据死亡地点和疾病使用医院姑息治疗:一项法国国家观察性研究。
背景:在法国,根据死亡地点,只有有限的关于死亡前疾病管理和医院姑息治疗(HPC)使用的数据。因此,我们基于大量人群的行政卫生数据开展了一项观察性研究,以确定2013年死亡前一年治疗的疾病、接受或不接受医院姑息治疗的住院地点以及死亡地点。方法:在国家健康数据信息系统(Snds)中选定法国健康保险一般计划受益人。根据Snds数据库中记录的报销数据,通过算法识别疾病。结果:347,253人被纳入这项研究(占法国死亡总人数的61%)。死亡地点为短期住院(51%)、康复中心(7%)、家庭医院(3%)、专业养老院(13%)和其他(26%)。2013年在死亡前管理的慢性病是心血管/神经血管疾病(56%)、癌症(42%)以及神经和退行性疾病(25%)。在死亡前一年,84%的人至少住院一次,29%的人接受过HPC治疗。52%的癌症患者使用HPC(肺癌:62%;前列腺癌:41%)。在没有癌症的情况下,HPC的使用因疾病而异:急性中风:24%,心力衰竭:17%,痴呆:17%,多发性硬化:23%。结论:卫生管理数据可以完善对死亡前护理途径和HPC使用情况的认识,有助于评估卫生政策和改进HPC使用情况的监测和评估。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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4.60
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201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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