Conservative Care, Dialysis Withdrawal, and Palliative Care: Results from a Survey of a Non-Profit Dialysis Provider in Germany

被引:8
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作者
Pommer, Wolfgang [1 ]
Wagner, Sarah [2 ]
Thumfart, Julia [3 ]
机构
[1] KfH Kuratorium Dialyse & Nierentransplantat, Neu Isenburg, Germany
[2] INWT Stat, Berlin, Germany
[3] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Clin Pediat Gastroenterol Nephrol & Metab Dis, Berlin, Germany
来源
KIDNEY & BLOOD PRESSURE RESEARCH | 2019年 / 44卷 / 02期
关键词
Conservative renal care; Dialysis withdrawal; Survey; Non-profit provider; Palliative care; OLDER PATIENTS; SURVIVAL; NEPHROLOGISTS; CKD;
D O I
10.1159/000498994
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Background: In Germany, practice patterns of conservative renal care (CRC), dialysis withdrawal (DW), and concomitant palliative care in patients who choose these options are unknown. Method: A survey was designed including 13 structured and one open questions on the management and frequency of CRC and DW, local palliative care structure, and fundamentals of the decision-making process, and addressed to the head physicians of all renal centers (n = 193) of a non-profit renal care provider (KfH - Kuratorium fur Dialyse und Nierentransplantation, Neu-Isenburg, Germany). Results: Response rate was 62.2% (n = 122 centers) comprising 14,197 prevalent dialysis patients and 159,652 renal outpatients. Two-thirds of the respondents were men (85% in the age group between 45 and 64 years). Mean time of experience in renal medicine was 22.2 years in men, 20.8 years in women. 94% of all centers provided CRC with a different frequency and proportion of patients (mean 8.4% of the center population, median 5%, range 0-50%). Mean proportion of DW was 2.85% per year (median 2%, range 1-15%). Physicians and center features were not significantly associated with utilization of CRC or DW. Palliative care management varied including local palliative teams, support by general physicians, or by the renal team itself. Hospice care was only established in patients undergoing CRC. Fundamentals of the decision-making process were the desire of the patient (90% in CRC, 67% in DW). Patients undergoing CRC changed their opinion towards treatment modality "frequently" in 18% of the cases, "occasionally" in 73%. Physicians' decisions were mostly driven by presumed fatal prognosis and poor physical or mental conditions of the individual patient. Different barriers to provide palliative care for the renal population like lack of education in palliative medicine, shortness of staff, lack of financial resources, and local palliative care structures were reported. Conclusion: Compared to international numbers, in Germany, proportion of CRC and DW reported by non-profit renal centers is in the lower range. Center practice of palliative care management varies and is driven by availability of local palliative care resources and presumably by attitudes of the renal teams. Quality of palliative care and the decision-making process need further evaluation. (c) 2019 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel
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页码:158 / 169
页数:12
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