Why do Palliative Care Patients Present to the Emergency Department? Avoidable or Unavoidable?

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Wallace, Elaine M. [1 ,2 ]
Cooney, Mary C. [1 ]
Walsh, Jackie [1 ]
Conroy, Marian [1 ,3 ]
Twomey, Feargal [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Midwestern Reg Hosp, Dept Palliat Med, Limerick, Ireland
[2] Princess Margaret Hosp, Toronto, ON M5G 2M9, Canada
[3] Milford Care Ctr, Limerick, Ireland
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emergency department; palliative care; patient; avoidable; presentation; unnecessary; LIFE CANCER CARE; INDICATORS;
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10.1177/1049909112447285
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Presentations by patients with advanced illness to the Emergency Department (ED) towards the end-of-life can be distressing for both patients and caregivers. With an understanding of why patients present, interventions to avoid these presentations close to the end-of-life may be possible. Aims: To identify patients under the specialist palliative care service (SPCS) who attended the ED over 6 months and to determine if these presentations were potentially avoidable. Presentations were deemed avoidable if the problem could have been dealt with in another manner, i.e. by the home care team or by the family physician, or in another setting, such as by admission to the hospice. Results: Thirty-five ED presentations by 30 patients were included. Eighteen (60%) male, mean age 68.7 (47-89). Twenty-two (63%) ED presentations were outside working hours. The main reasons for attending were: dyspnea (9, 26%), nausea/vomiting/constipation (6, 17%) and uncontrolled pain (5, 14.5%). Thirty-three (94%) of the 35 presentations resulted in hospitalization. The average length of time spent in the ED was 9.2 hours (3-24). Referral to the hospital SPCS was made in 20 (60%) cases. Fifteen (50%) patients died within one month of presentation. Eighteen (51.5%) ED presentations were deemed potentially avoidable. Conclusion: Many ED presentations by palliative care patients may be avoidable. Appropriate sharing of information to on-call doctors, creating confidence in carers and providing extra practical supports is necessary. A comprehensive, coordinated specialist palliative care approach across community and acute services may help ensure patients are not sent to the ED inappropriately.
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