Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit

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Main Author: Martins, Conceição
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Campos, Sofia, Chaves, Cláudia, Duarte, João, Gonçalves, Ana, Novo, André
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Background: In order to improve the quality of life of the patient and family it is essential to control symptoms, not only the physical ones, but also the psychological, social and spiritual. Objectives: To characterize the symptoms manifested by patients admitted to a palliative care unit and analyze the evolution of the symptoms of patients admitted to the palliative care unit (PCU) in the northeastern region of Portugal between 2009 and 2014. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study. Data collected through the care records and evaluation of the patient RNCCI [National Network of Integrated Continuous Care Units]. Statistical data were treated through Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 22.0 for Windows. The study encompasses the patient characterization data, the source, causes for requesting the diagnosis, assessment of the risk of falling according to the Morse scale, risk of pressure sores according to the Braden scale, the palliative care scale, symptom assessment according to Edmonton and pain assessment. Results: The patients were mostly male with a mean age of 73.5 years (± 11.4 years), married, retired and with under 6 years of schooling. The referral of patients is predominantly by the hospital and the diagnoses are mostly oncological. The number inpatient days were found to be 32.5 days on average and 83.7% of patients died in the PCU. Most patients have a high risk of falling and a high risk of pressure sores. In the palliative care scale and Edmonton symptom assessment the symptoms were found to be controlled in most patients. Conclusion: It was possible to observe that there is symptom control which is an asset for the quality of end of life of hospitalized patients and an improvement for the delivery of palliative care.
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spelling Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unitPalliative careSymptom controlAssessmentABSTRACT Background: In order to improve the quality of life of the patient and family it is essential to control symptoms, not only the physical ones, but also the psychological, social and spiritual. Objectives: To characterize the symptoms manifested by patients admitted to a palliative care unit and analyze the evolution of the symptoms of patients admitted to the palliative care unit (PCU) in the northeastern region of Portugal between 2009 and 2014. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study. Data collected through the care records and evaluation of the patient RNCCI [National Network of Integrated Continuous Care Units]. Statistical data were treated through Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 22.0 for Windows. The study encompasses the patient characterization data, the source, causes for requesting the diagnosis, assessment of the risk of falling according to the Morse scale, risk of pressure sores according to the Braden scale, the palliative care scale, symptom assessment according to Edmonton and pain assessment. Results: The patients were mostly male with a mean age of 73.5 years (± 11.4 years), married, retired and with under 6 years of schooling. The referral of patients is predominantly by the hospital and the diagnoses are mostly oncological. The number inpatient days were found to be 32.5 days on average and 83.7% of patients died in the PCU. Most patients have a high risk of falling and a high risk of pressure sores. In the palliative care scale and Edmonton symptom assessment the symptoms were found to be controlled in most patients. Conclusion: It was possible to observe that there is symptom control which is an asset for the quality of end of life of hospitalized patients and an improvement for the delivery of palliative care.Humanities and Social Sciences ReviewInstituto Politécnico de ViseuMartins, ConceiçãoCampos, SofiaChaves, CláudiaDuarte, JoãoGonçalves, AnaNovo, André2017-01-25T14:21:29Z2016-052016-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/4094eng2165-6258info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-06T13:58:07Zoai:repositorio.ipv.pt:10400.19/4094Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T00:11:18.636737Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
title Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
spellingShingle Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
Martins, Conceição
Palliative care
Symptom control
Assessment
title_short Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
title_full Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
title_fullStr Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
title_full_unstemmed Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
title_sort Symptom control analysis of patients in a palliative care unit
author Martins, Conceição
author_facet Martins, Conceição
Campos, Sofia
Chaves, Cláudia
Duarte, João
Gonçalves, Ana
Novo, André
author_role author
author2 Campos, Sofia
Chaves, Cláudia
Duarte, João
Gonçalves, Ana
Novo, André
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Conceição
Campos, Sofia
Chaves, Cláudia
Duarte, João
Gonçalves, Ana
Novo, André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Palliative care
Symptom control
Assessment
topic Palliative care
Symptom control
Assessment
description ABSTRACT Background: In order to improve the quality of life of the patient and family it is essential to control symptoms, not only the physical ones, but also the psychological, social and spiritual. Objectives: To characterize the symptoms manifested by patients admitted to a palliative care unit and analyze the evolution of the symptoms of patients admitted to the palliative care unit (PCU) in the northeastern region of Portugal between 2009 and 2014. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study. Data collected through the care records and evaluation of the patient RNCCI [National Network of Integrated Continuous Care Units]. Statistical data were treated through Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 22.0 for Windows. The study encompasses the patient characterization data, the source, causes for requesting the diagnosis, assessment of the risk of falling according to the Morse scale, risk of pressure sores according to the Braden scale, the palliative care scale, symptom assessment according to Edmonton and pain assessment. Results: The patients were mostly male with a mean age of 73.5 years (± 11.4 years), married, retired and with under 6 years of schooling. The referral of patients is predominantly by the hospital and the diagnoses are mostly oncological. The number inpatient days were found to be 32.5 days on average and 83.7% of patients died in the PCU. Most patients have a high risk of falling and a high risk of pressure sores. In the palliative care scale and Edmonton symptom assessment the symptoms were found to be controlled in most patients. Conclusion: It was possible to observe that there is symptom control which is an asset for the quality of end of life of hospitalized patients and an improvement for the delivery of palliative care.
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