美国疗养院居民使用安宁疗护的社会人口差异:系统回顾。

Christine E DeForge, Hsin S Ma, Andrew W Dick, Patricia W Stone, Gregory N Orewa, Lara Dhingra, Russell Portenoy, Denise D Quigley
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安宁疗护可以改善美国疗养院(NHs)的生命终结(EOL)结果。然而,只有三分之一的符合条件的居民注册,并且与居民,nhh或社区水平的因素相关的NHs内部和跨NHs存在实质性差异。我们对2008年至2023年的英文同行评议文章进行了回顾,这些文章描述了NH临终关怀使用的这种变化,以表征差异,并为改善NHs EOL护理的教育和质量举措提供信息。我们遵循系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目。我们筛选了1595条记录,回顾了82篇文章,纳入了13篇。其中11个使用了2009年之前的数据。6个评估了国家数据,7个使用了地区(n = 1)、州(n = 4)或地方(n = 2)数据。1人评估安宁疗护转诊,10人评估安宁疗护使用,3人评估住院时间。12例进行回归分析;一份是按种族分层的,另一份是评估互动条件的,第三份是比较设施内部和设施之间的种族差异。通过居民种族和民族(n = 6未调整,n = 10调整)、性别(n = 5, n = 9)或付款人(n = 1, n = 4),或按NH种族组合(n = 1, n = 2)、所有权(n = 1, n = 7)、付款人组合(n = 1, n = 5)或城乡位置(n = 1调整)评估未调整和调整后的差异。未经调整的差异显示,非白人居民使用安宁疗护的比例较低,结果因性别而异。研究调整了居民、NH和社区水平的因素,发现男性居民、黑人/非白人居民和农村NHs居民的临终关怀使用率较低,付款人和所有权的结果好坏参半。临终关怀转诊和住院时间的结果好坏参半。这些发现表明,NH安宁疗护的使用受到复杂的影响。需要进一步研究以确定改善安宁疗护可及性的目标。
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Sociodemographic Disparities in the Use of Hospice by U.S. Nursing Home Residents: A Systematic Review.

Hospice can improve end-of-life (EOL) outcomes in U.S. nursing homes (NHs). However, only one-third of eligible residents enroll, and substantial variation exists within and across NHs related to resident-, NH-, or community-level factors. We conducted a review of English-language, peer-reviewed articles 2008 to 2023 describing this variation in NH hospice use to characterize disparities and inform educational and quality initiatives to improve EOL care in NHs. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. We screened 1595 records, reviewed 82 articles and included 13 articles. Eleven used pre-2009 data. Six evaluated national data and 7 used regional (n = 1), state (n = 4), or local (n = 2) data. One assessed hospice referral, 10 hospice use, and 3 length-of-stay. Twelve conducted regression analyses; 1 stratified by race, another evaluated interaction terms, and a third compared racial differences within-and between-facilities. Unadjusted and adjusted differences were evaluated by resident race-and-ethnicity (n = 6 unadjusted, n = 10 adjusted, respectively), sex (n = 5, n = 9), or payor (n = 1, n = 4), or by NH race-mix (n = 1, n = 2), ownership (n = 1, n = 7), payor-mix (n = 1, n = 5), or urban/rural location (n = 1 adjusted). Unadjusted differences showed lower hospice use by Non-White residents and varied results by sex. Studies adjusting for resident-, NH-, and community-level factors found lower hospice use among male residents, Black/Non-White residents, and residents of rural NHs, with mixed results by payor and ownership. Results were mixed for hospice referral and length-of-stay. These findings suggest complex influences on NH hospice use. Further study is warranted to identify targets for improving hospice access.

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