The challenges of establishing a palliative care collaboration with the intensive care unit: How we did it? A prospective observational study

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI:10.1080/09699260.2020.1852655
C. Poi, M. Koh, Wendy Ong, Y. Wong, Fionna Chunru Yow, H. Tan
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Abstract Background Palliative care should be an integral component of comprehensive ICU care for all critically ill patients. Objectives We aimed to study and describe the impact of an ICU-Palliative Care Collaboration using a ICU screening criteria and its influence on referral rates and outcomes. Methods This was a prospective, observational study that included all critically ill patients who were referred to our ICU-Palliative Care Service over a 3-year period from January 2016 to December 2018 in a 1500-bed teaching hospital. Critically ill patients who met the referral criteria would be referred to our ICU-Palliative Care Service. Results A total of 662 critically ill patients were referred during the study period. 398(60.1%) patients had withdrawal of ventilator.595(89.9%) of 662 patients referred to palliative care died. 284(42.9%) patients died in the ICU. The palliative care team continued to care for the remaining 378 patients who were transferred out of the ICU to the general ward. Conclusions Our ICU-Palliative Care service provided care for critically ill patients with palliative care needs in a seamless and holistic manner in both the ICU and post-ICU settings. The establishment of a screening criteria allowed patients with potentially unmet palliative care needs to be identified and referred to palliative care. Active screening and collaborative efforts between the ICU and palliative care team resulted a significant increment in referral rates.
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与重症监护室建立姑息治疗合作的挑战:我们是如何做到的?一项前瞻性观察研究
背景姑息治疗应该是所有危重患者ICU综合护理的一个组成部分。我们的目的是研究和描述ICU-姑息治疗合作使用ICU筛查标准的影响及其对转诊率和结果的影响。这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,纳入了2016年1月至2018年12月一家拥有1500张床位的教学医院转介至icu姑息治疗服务的所有危重患者。符合转诊标准的危重病人将被转介到我们的icu姑息治疗服务。结果研究期间共转诊危重患者662例。662例患者中有595例(89.9%)死亡,398例(60.1%)患者停用呼吸机。284例(42.9%)患者在ICU死亡。姑息治疗小组继续照顾剩下的378名从ICU转到普通病房的病人。结论我们的ICU- palliative Care服务在ICU和ICU后的环境中为有姑息治疗需求的危重患者提供了无缝和整体的护理。筛查标准的建立允许潜在未满足姑息治疗需求的患者被识别并转介到姑息治疗。ICU和姑息治疗团队之间的积极筛查和合作努力显著提高了转诊率。
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PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE
PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Progress in Palliative Care is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal with an international perspective. It provides a central point of reference for all members of the palliative care community: medical consultants, nurses, hospital support teams, home care teams, hospice directors and administrators, pain centre staff, social workers, chaplains, counsellors, information staff, paramedical staff and self-help groups. The emphasis of the journal is on the rapid exchange of information amongst those working in palliative care. Progress in Palliative Care embraces all aspects of the management of the problems of end-stage disease.
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