کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2729888 | 1147199 | 2011 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

BackgroundOnly a minority of patients who die in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) receive palliative care services. At the South Texas Veterans Health Care System Audie L. Murphy Hospital, only 5% of patients who died in the MICU from May to August 2010 received a palliative care consultation.MeasuresWe measured the percentage of MICU patients for which there was a palliative care consultation during the intervention period.InterventionStarting October 1, 2010 and ending April 30, 2011, the palliative care and MICU teams participated in daily “pre-rounds” to identify patients at risk for poor outcomes, who may benefit from a palliative care consultation.OutcomesPalliative care consultation increased significantly from 5% to 59% for patients who died in the MICU during the intervention period. Additionally, palliative care consultation increased from 5% to 21% for all patients admitted to the MICU during the intervention period.Conclusions/Lessons LearnedDaily pre-rounds between the palliative care and MICU teams increased palliative care services for MICU patients at risk for poor outcomes, who may benefit from a palliative care consultation.
Journal: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - Volume 42, Issue 5, November 2011, Pages 676–679