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日本一家临终关怀医院和一家老年医院对临终患者医疗治疗的比较。

Comparison of medical treatments for the dying in a hospice and a geriatric hospital in Japan.

作者信息

Masuda Yuichiro, Noguchi Haruko, Kuzuya Masafumi, Inoue Akira, Hirakawa Yoshihisa, Iguchi Akihisa, Uemura Kazumasa

机构信息

Department of Geriatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University, Japan.

出版信息

J Palliat Med. 2006 Feb;9(1):152-60. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2006.9.152.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Most older adults who die in Japan do so in the hospital without receiving hospice or palliative care. While there are some hospices in Japan, little is known about the care they provide to the elderly.

OBJECTIVE

To clarify how the care of dying patients differs in a hospice and a geriatric hospital in Japan.

DESIGN

Cohort study.

SETTING

A hospice and a geriatric hospital in Japan.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred ninety-one inpatients aged 65 or older.

MAIN OUTCOME

Areas of our interest: (1) gender and age; (2) primary disease(s) and cause of death; (3) observed symptoms/conditions and medical treatment or care conducted within 48 hours prior to death; (4) the actual topics leading to disclosure; and (5) whether or not advance directives had been given.

RESULTS

The X2 test determined that there were statistically significant differences between a geriatric hospital and a hospice, with respect to mean age, diagnoses on admission, primary cause of death, symptoms/conditions, and the practice of medical interventions. However, controlling for patient characteristics and assuming a bivariate distribution between the probabilities of choosing a facility and of undergoing a medical procedure, we found that patients at the hospice were more likely to undergo treatment with opioids, urethral catheter, and oral medicine; such patients were less likely to undergo oxygen inhalation, total parenteral nutrition, and other intravenous drips.

CONCLUSION

The hospice examined in this study was similar to the approach regarding medical treatments observed at the geriatric hospital.

摘要

背景

在日本,大多数去世的老年人是在医院离世的,未接受临终关怀或姑息治疗。虽然日本有一些临终关怀机构,但对于它们为老年人提供的护理了解甚少。

目的

阐明日本一家临终关怀机构和一家老年医院对临终患者的护理有何不同。

设计

队列研究。

地点

日本的一家临终关怀机构和一家老年医院。

参与者

191名65岁及以上的住院患者。

主要结果

我们感兴趣的方面:(1)性别和年龄;(2)原发性疾病和死因;(3)死亡前48小时内观察到的症状/状况以及进行的医疗治疗或护理;(4)导致信息披露的实际话题;(5)是否给出了预先指示。

结果

X²检验确定,老年医院和临终关怀机构在平均年龄、入院诊断、主要死因、症状/状况以及医疗干预措施方面存在统计学上的显著差异。然而,在控制患者特征并假设选择机构的概率与接受医疗程序的概率之间存在双变量分布的情况下,我们发现临终关怀机构的患者更有可能接受阿片类药物、尿道导管和口服药物治疗;这类患者接受吸氧、全胃肠外营养和其他静脉滴注的可能性较小。

结论

本研究中所考察的临终关怀机构与老年医院在医疗治疗方法上相似。

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