Elements necessary for end-of-life care for terminal cancer patients and standardization of discharge planning

Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics
Michiya IgaseTetsuro Miki

Abstract

Unitil now, most terminal cancer patients have received end-of-life care service in a hospital. How, recently, home health care services have received much attention instead of the hospital care. In this study, we investigated important factors affecting smooth transition to home health care from hospital care. We examined the records of 66 deceased subjects with terminal cancers who received medical care by staff of home heath care agency "Yunomori Tnapopo clininc" were included in this study. The categories evaluated were: 1) general condition, 2) breakdown of family caregivers, 3) rate of application for care insurance, 4) the percentage of cases with a discharge planning conference, 5) the time of death and, 6) frequency of visiting care in the first 1 week and the last 1 week. The 66 subjects consisted of 38 men (58%) and the average age of the group was 71.1 2.0. 1) Dementia was indicated in 20 (30%) patients and 23% of the patients were reliant on intravenous nutrition. Oxygen treatment was required for 45% of the patients. Some help for excretion was required by 70% of the patients. 2) 70% of a main care giver were woman and the average number of persons per household was 2.0. 3) 50% of the patients did not apply for ca...Continue Reading

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Jul 4, 2006·Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics·Mihoko Sato

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