Associations of Death at Home with Medical Resources and Medical Activities in Cancer Patients: A Nationwide Study Using Japanese National Database.

IF 3.2 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.4235/agmr.23.0048
Kunio Tarasawa, Kenji Fujimori, Tomoaki Ogata, Hiroki Chiba
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Background: Over half of the Japanese population hope to spend their last days at home; however, 73.0% die in hospitals. The proportion of deaths due to cancer in hospitals is even higher, at 82.4%, and is also high globally. Therefore, there is an urgent need to establish conditions that fulfill the hopes of patients, especially those with cancer, who hope to spend their last days at home. This study aimed to clarify medical resources and activities that are related to proportion of death at home among cancer patients.

Methods: We used data from the Japanese National Database and public data. Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare provides national data on medical services to applicants for research purposes. Using the data, we calculated the proportion of deaths at home in each prefecture. We also collected information on medical resources and activities from public data and conducted multiple regression analyses to investigate factors associated with the proportion of death at home.

Results: In total, 51,874 eligible patients were identified. The maximum and minimum proportions of death at home based on prefectures differed by approximately three-fold (14.8%-41.6%). We also identified scheduled home-visit medical care (coefficient=0.580) and acute and long-term care beds (coefficient=-0.317 and -0.245) as factors that increased and decreased the proportion of death at home, respectively.

Conclusion: To fulfill the hopes of cancer patients to spend their last days at home, we recommend that the government develop policies to increase home visits by physicians and optimize hospital acute and long-term care beds.

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癌症患者家中死亡与医疗资源和医疗活动的关联:一项使用日本国家数据库的全国性研究。
背景:超过一半的日本人希望在家里度过最后的日子;然而,73.0%的人死于医院。在医院因癌症死亡的比例甚至更高,为82.4%,在全球范围内也很高。因此,迫切需要建立条件,满足患者的希望,特别是那些癌症患者,他们希望在家中度过最后的日子。本研究旨在厘清与癌症患者在家死亡比例相关的医疗资源及活动。方法:我们使用日本国家数据库和公共数据。日本厚生劳动省为研究目的向申请人提供有关医疗服务的国家数据。利用这些数据,我们计算了每个县家中死亡的比例。我们还从公共数据中收集医疗资源和活动信息,并进行多元回归分析,探讨与家庭死亡比例相关的因素。结果:共有51,874名符合条件的患者被确定。各县家中死亡的最高和最低比例相差约三倍(14.8%-41.6%)。我们还确定了定期的家访医疗(系数=0.580)和急性和长期护理床位(系数=-0.317和-0.245)分别是增加和减少在家死亡比例的因素。结论:为了实现癌症患者在家中度过最后时光的愿望,我们建议政府制定政策,增加医生的家访,优化医院的急症和长期护理床位。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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