2014
DOI: 10.1186/1472-684x-13-45
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Characteristics of a palliative care consultation service with a focus on pain in a German university hospital

Abstract: BackgroundA minority of patients with incurable and advanced disease receive specialised palliative care. Specialised palliative care services that complement the care of difficult and complex cases ought to be integrated with services that deliver general care for most patients. A typical setting in which this integrative concept takes place is the hospital setting, where patients suffering from incurable and advanced disease are treated in many different departments.The aim of the study is to investigate the… Show more

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“…It is anticipated that many patients facing an advanced, life-limiting disease would benefit from PC, and only a minority is provided with such service [8]. The demand for specialist PC in hospitals cannot be covered by PC units only [9,10], and it concerns a large variety of chronic diseasesnot only cancer [6,11,12]. Inpatient palliative care consultation (IPCC) teams have been established and shown a lowering of symptom burden in patients and their family caregivers [13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is anticipated that many patients facing an advanced, life-limiting disease would benefit from PC, and only a minority is provided with such service [8]. The demand for specialist PC in hospitals cannot be covered by PC units only [9,10], and it concerns a large variety of chronic diseasesnot only cancer [6,11,12]. Inpatient palliative care consultation (IPCC) teams have been established and shown a lowering of symptom burden in patients and their family caregivers [13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason for requesting IPCC is symptom management, especially pain management [9,15], but also a demand for social and communicative support [16], including patient and family distress as well as help with decision making [17]. An increasing request for PC visits also seems to develop in departments like intensive care and cardiology, particularly in scenarios of prolonged intensive care treatment or repeated admissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bu çalışmada hastaların %15'i konsültasyon sonrası PBK'ne alınmış, %87'si hastaneden çıktıktan sonra palyatif bakım konsültan servisine veya palyatif bakım ünitesine yönlendirilmiş, hastaların klinik performansları, prognozları ve mortalite oranları bildirilmemiştir. [16] Yine bu çalışmada en fazla kullanılan opiodler %87 oranında morfin, %33 hidromorfon, %31 fentanil, %14 oksikodon ve %10 tramadol olup değişik kombinasyonlarda kullanılabilen bu opiodlerde en fazla tercih edilen kullanım yolu %86 ile oral yol olmuştur. Morfinin yavaş salınımlı formları, hidromorfon ve oksikodonun ise hızlı salınımlı formları daha fazla tercih edilmiştir.…”
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“…Çalışmamızda tramadol kullanımının da %26 ile daha önceki çalışma ile karşılaştırıldığında daha yüksek olduğu görülmekte-dir. [16] Morfin ve tramadolün parenteral kullanımının yüksekliğinde oral yol kullanımını sınırlayan terminal dönem hastaların yüksekliği de etkili oldu. Oral morfin preparatlarının olmaması opioid doz titrasyonunu da zorlaştırmaktadır.…”
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