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退伍军人中的种族/族裔与临终关怀

Race/Ethnicity and End-of-Life Care Among Veterans.

作者信息

Kutney-Lee Ann, Smith Dawn, Thorpe Joshua, Del Rosario Cindy, Ibrahim Said, Ersek Mary

机构信息

*University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing †Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia ‡Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System; University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh §Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2017 Apr;55(4):342-351. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000637.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have examined comprehensively racial/ethnic variations in quality of end-of-life care.

OBJECTIVE

Examine end-of-life care quality received by Veterans and their families, comparing racial/ethnic minorities to nonminorities.

RESEARCH DESIGN

This is a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of chart review and survey data.

SUBJECTS

Nearly all deaths in 145 Veterans Affairs Medical Centers nationally (n=94,697) in addition to Bereaved Family Survey (BFS) data (n=51,859) from October 2009 to September 2014.

MEASURES

Outcomes included 15 BFS items and 4 indicators of high-quality end-of-life care, including receipt of a palliative care consult, chaplain visit, bereavement contact, and death in hospice/palliative care unit. Veteran race/ethnicity was measured via chart review and defined as non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, Hispanic, or other.

RESULTS

In adjusted models, no differences were observed by race/ethnicity in receipt of a palliative care consult or death in a hospice unit. Although black Veterans were less likely than white Veterans to receive a chaplain visit, Hispanic Veterans were more likely than white Veterans to receive a chaplain visit and to receive a bereavement contact. Less favorable outcomes for racial/ethnic minorities were noted on several BFS items. In comparison with family members of white Veterans, families of minority Veterans were less likely to report excellent overall care, and this difference was largest for black Veterans (48% vs. 62%).

CONCLUSIONS

Bereaved family members of minority Veterans generally rate the quality of end-of-life care less favorably than those of white Veterans. Family perceptions are critical to the evaluation of equity and quality of end-of-life care.

摘要

背景

很少有研究全面考察临终关怀质量方面的种族/族裔差异。

目的

研究退伍军人及其家属接受的临终关怀质量,比较少数族裔和非少数族裔的情况。

研究设计

这是一项对病历审查和调查数据的回顾性横断面分析。

研究对象

2009年10月至2014年9月期间全国145家退伍军人事务医疗中心几乎所有的死亡病例(n = 94,697),以及丧亲家庭调查(BFS)数据(n = 51,859)。

测量指标

结果包括15项BFS条目和4项高质量临终关怀指标,包括接受姑息治疗咨询、牧师探访、丧亲联系以及在临终关怀/姑息治疗病房死亡。退伍军人的种族/族裔通过病历审查确定,分为非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人、西班牙裔或其他。

结果

在调整模型中,种族/族裔在接受姑息治疗咨询或在临终关怀病房死亡方面未观察到差异。虽然黑人退伍军人比白人退伍军人接受牧师探访的可能性小,但西班牙裔退伍军人比白人退伍军人接受牧师探访和丧亲联系的可能性大。在几项BFS条目上,少数族裔的结果不太理想。与白人退伍军人的家属相比,少数族裔退伍军人的家属报告总体护理优秀的可能性较小,这种差异在黑人退伍军人中最大(48%对62%)。

结论

少数族裔退伍军人的丧亲家属对临终关怀质量的评价普遍不如白人退伍军人的家属。家属的看法对评估临终关怀的公平性和质量至关重要。

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