Palliative Home Visit Intervention and Emergency Admission in Pediatric Cancer Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:1
作者
Andriastuti, Murti [1 ]
Halim, Pricilia Gunawan [1 ]
Mulyati, Tati [2 ]
Bangun, Meidiana [2 ]
Widodo, Dwi Putro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Child Hlth, Jakarta, Indonesia
[2] Cipto Mangunkusumo Hosp, Pediat Nursing, Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
Home visit; emergency admission; palliative; pediatric; cancer; children; CARE SERVICES; ONCOLOGY; INTEGRATION; EXPERIENCE; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; UNIT;
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10.2174/1573396318666220928112910
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Palliative care model can be carried out at home, in the community, or in long-term home care. Home visits in palliative care have an important role in providing continuity of care and psychosocial support to both the patient and their parents/caretakers. This study is aimed to determine the impact of home visit program to the frequency of emergency room (ER) admissions in children with cancer.Methods: Randomized controlled trial of 60 pediatric patients with malignancies who were given palliative care (a 3-months home visit) and those who were not was conducted. Patients were children with cancer aged 2-18 years old. Emergency room admissions from the last three months were recorded before patients were enrolled. A two-way communication between a trained health worker and patients with or without their parents were conducted as the intervention. Interventions were given in six sessions (1 session every 2 weeks). During study period, ER admissions were recorded further. Data was analyzed using bivariate analysis, OR calculations were performed.Results: In the intervention group, 11 children (36.7%) had fewer ER admissions, while 4 (13.3%) had more and 15 children (50%) had constant ER admissions, respectively. Meanwhile, only 2 children (7.7%) were found to have fewer ER admissions in the control group. Others in this group have varying results, 11 children (42.3%) were found to have more admissions to the ER and 13 children (50%) had constant ER admissions. In the intervention group, ER admissions were reduced by 10 visits, while in the control group, the admissions were increased by 16 visits (OR 4.77, 95% CI 1.29-17.65; p = 0.018).Conclusion: Palliative home visit provides care matched to patient and family needs, trained parents to be skillful in managing child, and enabling avoidance of unnecessary hospitalizations (4.7 times).
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