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Recognising patients who will die in the near future: a nationwide study via the Dutch Sentinel Network of GPs.

机译:识别将在不久的将来死亡的患者:通过GP的Dutch Sentinel Network在全国范围内进行的研究。

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BACKGROUND: Recognising patients who will die in the near future is important for adequate planning and provision of end-of-life care. GPs can play a key role in this. AIM: To explore the following questions: How long before death do GPs recognise patients likely to die in the near future? Which patient, illness, and care-related characteristics are related to such recognition? How does recognising death in the near future, before the last week of life, relate to care in during this period? DESIGN AND SETTING: One-year follow-back study via a surveillance GP network in the Netherlands. METHOD: Registration of demographic and care-related characteristics. RESULTS: Of 252 non-sudden deaths, 70% occurred in the home or care home and 30% in hospital. GP recognition of death in the near future was absent in 30%, and occurred prior to the last month in 15%, within the last month in 19%, and in the last week in 34%. Logistic regression analyses showed cancer and low functional status were positively associated with death in the near future; cancer and discussing palliative care options were positively associated with recognising death in the near future before the last week of life. Recognising death in the near future before patients' last week of life was associated with fewer hospital deaths, more GP-patient contacts in the last week, more deaths in a preferred place, and more-frequent GP-patient discussions about specific topics in the last 7 days of life. CONCLUSION: Recognising death in the near future precedes several aspects of end-of-life care. The proportion in whom death in the near future is never recognised is large, suggesting GPs could be assisted in this process through training and implementation of care protocols that promote timely recognition of the dying phase.
机译:背景:识别将在不久的将来死亡的患者对于适当的计划和提供临终护理至关重要。 GP可以在其中发挥关键作用。目的:探讨以下问题:GP会在死亡多久之前识别出可能在不久的将来死亡的患者?哪些患者,疾病和与护理有关的特征与这种认可有关?在生命的最后一周之前,在不久的将来识别死亡与这段时期的护理有何关系?设计与设置:通过荷兰的GP监控网络进行为期一年的跟踪研究。方法:人口统计和护理相关特征的注册。结果:在252例非突然死亡中,有70%发生在家庭或护理院中,而30%发生在医院中。 GP在不久的将来对死亡的识别率不到30%,在上个月之前的发生率是15%,在上个月内的发生率是19%,在上周的发生率是34%。 Logistic回归分析显示,在不久的将来,癌症和低功能状态与死亡呈正相关。癌症和讨论姑息治疗选择与在生命的最后一周之前不久的将来确认死亡呈正相关。在患者生命的最后一周之前不久就认识到死亡与以下因素相关:医院死亡人数减少,上周与GP病人的接触增加,首选地点的死亡人数增加以及GP病人对特定主题中有关特定主题的讨论更加频繁生命的最后7天。结论:在不久的将来识别死亡要先于生命终止护理的几个方面。在不久的将来从未认识到死亡的比例很高,这表明全科医生可以通过培训和实施护理方案来协助这一进程,以促进对死亡阶段的及时认识。

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