End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Decreased Hospitalization of Nursing Home Residents at the End of Life

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Barrios, Helena [1 ,2 ]
Nunes, Jose Pedro Lopes [2 ]
Teixeira, Joao Paulo Araujo [2 ]
Rego, Guilhermina [2 ]
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[1] Hosp Mar Cuidados Especializados Lisboa, P-2695458 Bobadela, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Med, P-4099002 Porto, Portugal
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end-of-life care; care transitions; nursing home; palliative care; geriatrics; COVID-19; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENTS; PALLIATIVE CARE; MORTALITY; FRAILTY; INTERVENTION; ADMISSIONS; OUTCOMES; REGION;
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10.3390/healthcare12161573
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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(1) Background: Nursing homes (NHs) face unique challenges in end-of-life care for their residents. High rates of hospitalization at the end of life are frequent, often for preventable conditions. The increased clinical uncertainty during the pandemic, the high symptom burden of the COVID-19 disease, and the challenges in communication with families and between care teams might impact the option to hospitalize NH residents at the end of life. (2) Materials and methods: The study covered a 3-year period and compared the hospitalization rates of the NH residents of a sample of Portuguese NH during the last year of life before and during the pandemic. A total of 387 deceased residents were included in the study. (3) Results: There were fewer hospitalizations in the last year of life during the pandemic period, although the proportion of deaths at hospitals was the same. Hospitalizations occurred closer to death, and with more serious clinical states. The lower rate of hospitalization was due to lower hospitalization due to infection; (4) Conclusions: The data suggest an improvement in end-of-life care practices during the pandemic period, with the decrease in hospitalizations being due to potentially burdensome hospitalizations. The importance of the role of physicians, nurses, and caregivers in this setting may be relatively independent of each other, and each may be targeted in end-of-life care training. Further study is recommended to clarify the implications of the results and if the changes can be sustained in the long term.
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