Continuity in palliative care - analysis of intersectoral palliative care based on routine data of a statutory health insurance

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Rehner, Laura [1 ]
Moon, Kilson [1 ]
Hoffmann, Wolfgang [1 ]
van den Berg, Neeltje [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med Greifswald, Dept Epidemiol & Community Hlth, Inst Community Med, Ellernholzstr 1-2, D-17489 Greifswald, Germany
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Palliative care; Hospice; Continuity of patients care; Intersectoral palliative care; Rural; Urban; Claims data; EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION; WHITE PAPER; RECOMMENDATIONS; STANDARDS; DISCHARGE; OUTCOMES; GERMANY; HOSPICE; NORMS;
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10.1186/s12904-021-00751-0
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundThe goal of palliative care is to prevent and alleviate a suffering of incurable ill patients. A continuous intersectoral palliative care is important. The aim of this study is to analyse the continuity of palliative care, particularly the time gaps between hospital discharge and subsequent palliative care as well as the timing of the last palliative care before the patient's death.MethodsThe analysis was based on claims data from a large statutory health insurance. Patients who received their first palliative care in 2015 were included. The course of palliative care was followed for 12months. Time intervals between discharge from hospital and first subsequent palliative care as well as between last palliative care and death were analysed. The continuity in palliative care was defined as an interval of less than 14days between palliative care. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and Chi-Square.ResultsIn 2015, 4177 patients with first palliative care were identified in the catchment area of the statutory health insurance. After general inpatient palliative care, 415 patients were transferred to subsequent palliative care, of these 67.7% (n =281) received subsequent care within 14days. After a stay in a palliative care ward, 124 patients received subsequent palliative care, of these 75.0% (n =93) within 14days. Altogether, 147 discharges did not receive subsequent palliative care. During the 12-months follow-up period, 2866 (68.7%) patients died, of these 78.7% (n =2256) received palliative care within the last 2weeks of life. Of these, 1223 patients received general ambulatory palliative care, 631 patients received specialised ambulatory palliative care, 313 patients received their last palliative care at a hospital and 89 patients received it in a hospice.ConclusionsThe majority of the palliative care patients received continuous palliative care. However, there are some patients who did not receive continuous palliative care. After inpatient palliative care, each patient should receive a discharge management for a continuation of palliative care. Readmissions of patients after discharge from inpatients palliative care can be an indication for a lack of support in the ambulatory health care setting and for an insufficient discharge management. Palliative care training and possibilities for palliative care consultations by specialists should strengthen the GPs in palliative care.
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