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Predictors of patient-related benefit, burden and feeling safe in relation to hospital admissions in palliative care: A cross-sectional survey

机译:与姑息治疗中的住院相关的患者相关福利,负担和感觉安全的预测因素:横断面调查

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BACKGROUND: Research exploring patient experience of palliative care in the hospital setting has previously been limited to negative aspects of care. However, recent studies have shown that patients with palliative care needs experience benefits being in hospital. Little is known about how experiences of benefit and burden vary according to socio-demographic and illness-related factors and how these experiences influence patient preferences to return to hospital. \ud\udAIM: To identify factors influencing experiences of benefit and burden and the predictors associated with a preference to return to hospital in palliative care. \ud\udDESIGN: Cross-sectional design using a questionnaire survey. \ud\udSETTING/PARTICIPANTS: In total, 116 hospital inpatients admitted with palliative care needs in an urban hospital in New Zealand. Recruitment was from an oncology ward, four general medical wards and a respiratory ward. \ud\udRESULTS: Those living in more deprived areas experienced more benefit being in hospital ( F(4, 109) = 3.15, p = 0.017), while younger people ( F(4, 109) = 4.44, p = 0.00) and those from Asian or Pacific cultures ( F(2, 111) = 7.78, p = 0.000) experienced more burden. Those with a non-cancer diagnosis felt less safe in hospital ( p = 0.04). 'Feeling safe' was a significant ( B = 0.14, p = 0.03) predictor for a preference to return to hospital. \ud\udCONCLUSION: Deprivation, diagnosis, age and ethnicity influenced experiences of benefit and burden in hospital. 'Feeling safe' was a significant predictor for a preference to return to hospital. Further research is needed to understand why certain patient factors influence experiences of hospitalisation and how 'feeling safe' can be replicated in other care environments.
机译:背景:探索患者在医院环境中进行姑息治疗的经验的研究以前仅限于护理的负面方面。但是,最近的研究表明,姑息治疗患者需要住院方面的好处。对于受益和负担的经历如何根据社会人口统计学和疾病相关因素的变化以及这些经历如何影响患者重返医院的意愿知之甚少。目的:确定影响受益和负担经历的因素,以及与姑息治疗重返医院的意愿相关的预测因素。 \ ud \ udDESIGN:使用问卷调查的横断面设计。 \ ud \ ud设置/参与者:新西兰城市医院中共有116名住院患者接受了姑息治疗。招募对象为肿瘤病房,四个普通医疗病房和一个呼吸病房。 \ ud \ ud结果:居住在较贫困地区的人在住院中受益更多(F(4,109)= 3.15,p = 0.017),而年轻人(F(4,109)= 4.44,p = 0.00)和来自亚洲或太平洋文化的人(F(2,111)= 7.78,p = 0.000)承受了更多的负担。诊断为非癌症的患者在医院的安全性较差(p = 0.04)。对于返回医院的偏爱,“感觉安全”是一个重要的指标(B = 0.14,p = 0.03)。结论:剥夺,诊断,年龄和种族会影响医院的受益和负担经历。 “安全感”是重返医院的重要预测指标。需要进行进一步的研究,以了解为什么某些患者因素会影响住院经历,以及如何在其他护理环境中复制“安全感”。

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