Palliative Care Needs in Primary Health Care: Characteristics of Patients with Advanced Cancer and Dementia

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作者
Pires, Luis [1 ]
Rosendo, Ines [1 ,2 ]
Cardoso, Carlos Seica [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coimbra, Fac Med, Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Unidade Saude Familiar Coimbra Ctr, Coimbra, Portugal
[3] Unidade Saude Familiar Condeixa, Coimbra, Portugal
关键词
Dementia; Neoplasms; Palliative Care; Primary Health Care; MULTIMORBIDITY; POPULATION; PREVALENCE;
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10.20344/amp.20049
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: The increase in life expectancy brought a higher prevalence of chronic diseases, with an emphasis on those who reached advanced stages and required palliative care. We aimed to characterize patients diagnosed with advanced neoplasms and/or dementia accompanied in primary health care and to test the sensitivity of two tools for identifying patients with palliative needs. Methods: We recruited three voluntary family physicians who provided data relative to 623 patients with active codification for neoplasm and/or dementia on the MIM@UF platform. We defined 'patient with palliative needs' as any patient with this codification in advanced stadium and made their clinical and sociodemographic characterization. Assuming the existence of advanced-stage disease as the gold standard, we calculated and compared the sensitivities of each of the tools under study: the surprise question, the question 'do you think this patient has palliative needs?' and an instrument that corresponded to identification by at least one of the questions. Results: Among the analyzed data, there were 559 (89.7%) active codifications of neoplasm and 64 (10.3%) of dementia; the prevalence of advanced neoplasm and dementia was 1.0% in the studied sample. The subgroup of patients with advanced dementia showed female sex predominance, an older age, and less access to health care. In both subgroups there was a scarcity of data related to education and income, and we observed polypharmaco-therapy and multimorbidity. The sensitivity of the surprise question was 33.3% for neoplasia and 69.3% for dementia; of the new tool 50.0% for neoplasia and 92.3% for dementia; and, when used together, 55.6% for neoplasia and 92.3% for dementia.Conclusion: Our results help characterize two subpopulations of patients in need of palliative care and advance with a possible tool for their identifica-tion, to be confirmed in a representative sample.
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