Department of Research and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
Department of Health Systems Science, Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, Kaiser Permanente, Pasadena, California.
JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Apr 1;4(4):e213053. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.3053.
There is widespread consensus on the challenges to meeting the end-of-life wishes of decedents in the US. However, there is broad but not always recognized success in meeting wishes among decedents 65 years and older.
To assess how well end-of-life wishes of decedents 65 years and older are met in the last year of life.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This quality improvement study involved 3 planned samples of family members or informants identified as the primary contact in the medical record of Kaiser Permanente Southern California decedents. The first sample was 715 decedents, 65 years or older, who died between April 1 and May 31, 2017. The second was a high-cost sample of 332 decedents, 65 years or older, who died between June 1, 2016, and May 31, 2017, and whose costs in the last year of life were in the top 10% of the costs of all decedents. The third was a lower-cost sample with 655 decedents whose costs were not in the top 10%. The survey was fielded between December 19, 2017, and February 8, 2018.
Meeting end-of-life wishes, discussions with next of kin and physicians, types of discordant care, and perceptions of amount of care received.
Surveys were completed by 715 of the 2281 next of kin in the all-decedent sample (mean [SD] decedent age, 80.9 [8.9] years; 361 [50.5%] male) for a 31% response rate; in 332 of the 1339 next of kin in the high-cost sample (mean [SD] decedent age, 75.5 [7.1] years; 194 [48.4%] male) for a 25% response rate; and in 659 of 2058 in the lower-cost sample (mean [SD] decedent age, 81.6 [8.8] years) for a 32% response rate. Respondents noted that high percentages of decedents received treatment that was concordant with their desires: 601 (88.9%) had their wishes met, 39 (5.9%) received a treatment they did not want, and 554 (84.1%) filled out an advance directive. A total of 509 respondents (82.5%) believed the amount of care was the right amount. Those with the highest costs had their wishes met at lower rates than those with lower costs (250 [80.1%] vs 553 [89.6%]).
In this Kaiser Permanente Southern California cohort, a large proportion of decedents 65 years and older had end-of-life discussions and documentation, had their wishes met, and received the amount of care they thought appropriate.
在美国,人们普遍认识到在满足死者意愿方面所面临的挑战。然而,在满足 65 岁及以上死者的意愿方面,取得了广泛但并非总是被认可的成功。
评估 65 岁及以上死者在生命的最后一年中其意愿得到满足的程度。
设计、设置和参与者:这项质量改进研究涉及 3 组计划样本,这些样本是从 Kaiser Permanente Southern California 死者的病历中确定的作为主要联系人的家属或知情人。第一个样本是 715 名年龄在 65 岁及以上、2017 年 4 月 1 日至 5 月 31 日期间死亡的死者。第二个样本是一个高成本样本,其中有 332 名年龄在 65 岁及以上、2016 年 6 月 1 日至 2017 年 5 月 31 日期间死亡且在生命的最后一年中费用排在所有死者前 10%的死者。第三个样本是一个低费用样本,有 655 名死者的费用不在前 10%之列。调查于 2017 年 12 月 19 日至 2018 年 2 月 8 日进行。
满足死者的意愿、与近亲及医生的讨论、不同类型的医疗照护差异,以及对所接受医疗护理量的看法。
在所有死者样本中,有 715 名近亲(平均[标准差]死者年龄,80.9[8.9]岁;361[50.5%]为男性)完成了调查,回复率为 31%;在高成本样本中,有 332 名近亲(平均[标准差]死者年龄,75.5[7.1]岁;194[48.4%]为男性)完成了调查,回复率为 25%;在低成本样本中,有 659 名近亲(平均[标准差]死者年龄,81.6[8.8]岁)完成了调查,回复率为 32%。受访者指出,很大比例的死者接受了符合其意愿的治疗:601 名(88.9%)的意愿得到了满足,39 名(5.9%)接受了他们不想要的治疗,554 名(84.1%)填写了预立医疗指示。共有 509 名受访者(82.5%)认为护理量是合适的。费用最高的死者与费用较低的死者相比,其意愿得到满足的比例较低(250[80.1%]比 553[89.6%])。
在这项 Kaiser Permanente Southern California 队列研究中,很大比例的 65 岁及以上死者进行了临终讨论和文件记录,他们的意愿得到了满足,并且接受了他们认为合适的护理量。