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Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model

This study analyses gender differences in the complexity observed in palliative home care through a multicentre longitudinal observational study of patients with advanced disease treated by palliative home care teams in Catalonia (Spain). We used the HexCom model, which includes six dimensions and m...

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Autores principales: Busquet-Duran, Xavier, Moreno-Gabriel, Eduard, Jiménez-Zafra, Eva Maria, Tura-Poma, Magda, Bosch-DelaRosa, Olga, Moragas-Roca, Anna, Martin-Moreno, Susana, Martínez-Losada, Emilio, Crespo-Ramírez, Silvia, Lestón-Lado, Lola, Salamero-Tura, Núria, Llobera-Estrany, Joana, Salvago-Leiracha, Ariadna, López-García, Ana Isabel, Manresa-Domínguez, Josep María, Morandi-Garde, Teresa, Persentili-Viure, Eda Sara, Torán-Monserrat, Pere
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312307
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author Busquet-Duran, Xavier
Moreno-Gabriel, Eduard
Jiménez-Zafra, Eva Maria
Tura-Poma, Magda
Bosch-DelaRosa, Olga
Moragas-Roca, Anna
Martin-Moreno, Susana
Martínez-Losada, Emilio
Crespo-Ramírez, Silvia
Lestón-Lado, Lola
Salamero-Tura, Núria
Llobera-Estrany, Joana
Salvago-Leiracha, Ariadna
López-García, Ana Isabel
Manresa-Domínguez, Josep María
Morandi-Garde, Teresa
Persentili-Viure, Eda Sara
Torán-Monserrat, Pere
author_facet Busquet-Duran, Xavier
Moreno-Gabriel, Eduard
Jiménez-Zafra, Eva Maria
Tura-Poma, Magda
Bosch-DelaRosa, Olga
Moragas-Roca, Anna
Martin-Moreno, Susana
Martínez-Losada, Emilio
Crespo-Ramírez, Silvia
Lestón-Lado, Lola
Salamero-Tura, Núria
Llobera-Estrany, Joana
Salvago-Leiracha, Ariadna
López-García, Ana Isabel
Manresa-Domínguez, Josep María
Morandi-Garde, Teresa
Persentili-Viure, Eda Sara
Torán-Monserrat, Pere
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description This study analyses gender differences in the complexity observed in palliative home care through a multicentre longitudinal observational study of patients with advanced disease treated by palliative home care teams in Catalonia (Spain). We used the HexCom model, which includes six dimensions and measures three levels of complexity: high (non-modifiable situation), medium (difficult) and low. Results: N = 1677 people, 44% women. In contrast with men, in women, cancer was less prevalent (64.4% vs. 73.9%) (p < 0.001), cognitive impairment was more prevalent (34.1% vs. 26.6%; p = 0.001) and professional caregivers were much more common (40.3% vs. 24.3%; p < 0.001). Women over 80 showed less complexity in the following subareas: symptom management (41.7% vs. 51,1%; p = 0.011), emotional distress (24.5% vs. 32.8%; p = 0.015), spiritual distress (16.4% vs. 26.4%; p = 0.001), socio-familial distress (62.7% vs. 70.1%; p = 0.036) and location of death (36.0% vs. 49.6%; p < 0.000). Men were more complex in the subareas of “practice” OR = 1.544 (1.25–1.90 p = 0.000) and “transcendence” OR = 1.52 (1.16–1.98 p = 0.002). Observed complexity is related to male gender in people over 80 years of age. Women over the age of 80 are remarkably different from their male counterparts, showing less complexity regarding care for their physical, psycho-emotional, spiritual and socio-familial needs.
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spelling pubmed-86565772021-12-10 Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model Busquet-Duran, Xavier Moreno-Gabriel, Eduard Jiménez-Zafra, Eva Maria Tura-Poma, Magda Bosch-DelaRosa, Olga Moragas-Roca, Anna Martin-Moreno, Susana Martínez-Losada, Emilio Crespo-Ramírez, Silvia Lestón-Lado, Lola Salamero-Tura, Núria Llobera-Estrany, Joana Salvago-Leiracha, Ariadna López-García, Ana Isabel Manresa-Domínguez, Josep María Morandi-Garde, Teresa Persentili-Viure, Eda Sara Torán-Monserrat, Pere Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study analyses gender differences in the complexity observed in palliative home care through a multicentre longitudinal observational study of patients with advanced disease treated by palliative home care teams in Catalonia (Spain). We used the HexCom model, which includes six dimensions and measures three levels of complexity: high (non-modifiable situation), medium (difficult) and low. Results: N = 1677 people, 44% women. In contrast with men, in women, cancer was less prevalent (64.4% vs. 73.9%) (p < 0.001), cognitive impairment was more prevalent (34.1% vs. 26.6%; p = 0.001) and professional caregivers were much more common (40.3% vs. 24.3%; p < 0.001). Women over 80 showed less complexity in the following subareas: symptom management (41.7% vs. 51,1%; p = 0.011), emotional distress (24.5% vs. 32.8%; p = 0.015), spiritual distress (16.4% vs. 26.4%; p = 0.001), socio-familial distress (62.7% vs. 70.1%; p = 0.036) and location of death (36.0% vs. 49.6%; p < 0.000). Men were more complex in the subareas of “practice” OR = 1.544 (1.25–1.90 p = 0.000) and “transcendence” OR = 1.52 (1.16–1.98 p = 0.002). Observed complexity is related to male gender in people over 80 years of age. Women over the age of 80 are remarkably different from their male counterparts, showing less complexity regarding care for their physical, psycho-emotional, spiritual and socio-familial needs. MDPI 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8656577/ /pubmed/34886027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312307 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Busquet-Duran, Xavier
Moreno-Gabriel, Eduard
Jiménez-Zafra, Eva Maria
Tura-Poma, Magda
Bosch-DelaRosa, Olga
Moragas-Roca, Anna
Martin-Moreno, Susana
Martínez-Losada, Emilio
Crespo-Ramírez, Silvia
Lestón-Lado, Lola
Salamero-Tura, Núria
Llobera-Estrany, Joana
Salvago-Leiracha, Ariadna
López-García, Ana Isabel
Manresa-Domínguez, Josep María
Morandi-Garde, Teresa
Persentili-Viure, Eda Sara
Torán-Monserrat, Pere
Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title_full Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title_fullStr Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title_short Gender and Observed Complexity in Palliative Home Care: A Prospective Multicentre Study Using the HexCom Model
title_sort gender and observed complexity in palliative home care: a prospective multicentre study using the hexcom model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312307
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