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Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients

OBJECTIVE: Inpatient palliative care units (PCUs) have two roles: place of death and symptom control. In case of symptom control, most patients whose distressing symptoms could be relieved would be temporarily discharged back home. However, the experience of the patient and their family during tempo...

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Autores principales: Sekimoto, Go, Aso, Sakiko, Hayashi, Naoko, Tamura, Keiko, Yamamoto, Chieko, Aoyama, Maho, Morita, Tatsuya, Kizawa, Yoshiyuki, Tsuneto, Satoru, Shima, Yasuo, Miyashita, Mitsunori
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35619653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.03.010
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author Sekimoto, Go
Aso, Sakiko
Hayashi, Naoko
Tamura, Keiko
Yamamoto, Chieko
Aoyama, Maho
Morita, Tatsuya
Kizawa, Yoshiyuki
Tsuneto, Satoru
Shima, Yasuo
Miyashita, Mitsunori
author_facet Sekimoto, Go
Aso, Sakiko
Hayashi, Naoko
Tamura, Keiko
Yamamoto, Chieko
Aoyama, Maho
Morita, Tatsuya
Kizawa, Yoshiyuki
Tsuneto, Satoru
Shima, Yasuo
Miyashita, Mitsunori
author_sort Sekimoto, Go
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description OBJECTIVE: Inpatient palliative care units (PCUs) have two roles: place of death and symptom control. In case of symptom control, most patients whose distressing symptoms could be relieved would be temporarily discharged back home. However, the experience of the patient and their family during temporary discharge is unclear. METHODS: This study is a part of the Japan HOspice and Palliative Care Evaluation Study 3, a nationwide cross-sectional post-bereavement survey. We sent questionnaires to bereaved relatives of cancer patients who died in PCUs in 2018. RESULTS: Among 968 questionnaires sent, 571 questionnaires were analyzed (59%). Sixteen percent of patients experienced temporary discharge from PCUs. Seventy-two percent of bereaved family members reported that patients said “I am happy to be discharged home.” Overall, 22%–37% of participants reported improvement in the patient's condition after discharge. The caregiver's recognition of better patient's quality of life at home and the doctor's assurance of re-hospitalization, if necessary, were significantly associated with positive experience. CONCLUSIONS: Bereaved family members recognized temporal discharge as positive experiences for patients and families. Appropriate home palliative care and discharge planning would contribute to positive experience after discharge.
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spelling pubmed-91267782022-05-25 Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients Sekimoto, Go Aso, Sakiko Hayashi, Naoko Tamura, Keiko Yamamoto, Chieko Aoyama, Maho Morita, Tatsuya Kizawa, Yoshiyuki Tsuneto, Satoru Shima, Yasuo Miyashita, Mitsunori Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs Original Article OBJECTIVE: Inpatient palliative care units (PCUs) have two roles: place of death and symptom control. In case of symptom control, most patients whose distressing symptoms could be relieved would be temporarily discharged back home. However, the experience of the patient and their family during temporary discharge is unclear. METHODS: This study is a part of the Japan HOspice and Palliative Care Evaluation Study 3, a nationwide cross-sectional post-bereavement survey. We sent questionnaires to bereaved relatives of cancer patients who died in PCUs in 2018. RESULTS: Among 968 questionnaires sent, 571 questionnaires were analyzed (59%). Sixteen percent of patients experienced temporary discharge from PCUs. Seventy-two percent of bereaved family members reported that patients said “I am happy to be discharged home.” Overall, 22%–37% of participants reported improvement in the patient's condition after discharge. The caregiver's recognition of better patient's quality of life at home and the doctor's assurance of re-hospitalization, if necessary, were significantly associated with positive experience. CONCLUSIONS: Bereaved family members recognized temporal discharge as positive experiences for patients and families. Appropriate home palliative care and discharge planning would contribute to positive experience after discharge. Elsevier 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9126778/ /pubmed/35619653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.03.010 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Sekimoto, Go
Aso, Sakiko
Hayashi, Naoko
Tamura, Keiko
Yamamoto, Chieko
Aoyama, Maho
Morita, Tatsuya
Kizawa, Yoshiyuki
Tsuneto, Satoru
Shima, Yasuo
Miyashita, Mitsunori
Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title_full Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title_fullStr Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title_short Experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: A nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
title_sort experience of the temporary discharge from the inpatient palliative care unit: a nationwide post-bereavement survey for end-of-life cancer patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35619653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.03.010
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