European palliative care guidelines: how well do they meet the needs of people with impaired cognition?

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作者
Sampson, E. L. [1 ,2 ]
van der Steen, J. T. [3 ]
Pautex, S. [4 ,5 ]
Svartzman, P. [6 ]
Sacchi, V. [7 ]
Van den Block, L. [8 ]
Van Den Noortgate, N. [9 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Div Psychiat, Marie Curie Palliat Care Res Dept, London W1W 7EJ, England
[2] Barnet Enfield & Haringey Mental Hlth Trust, North Middlesex Univ Hosp, Liaison Psychiat, London, England
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, EMGO Inst Hlth & Care Res, Dept Gen Practice & Elderly Care Med, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Univ Hosp Geneva, Dept Community Med Primary Care & Emergency Med, Geneva, Switzerland
[5] Univ Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
[6] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Family Med Dept, Beer Sheva, Israel
[7] Lincoln Cty Hosp, Peter Hodgkinson Ctr, Lincoln, NE USA
[8] Vrije Univ Brussel VUB, End Of Life Care Res Grp, Dept Family Med & Chron Care, Brussels, Belgium
[9] Univ Ghent, Dept Geriatr Med, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
关键词
NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY; DEMENTIA; PAIN; RECOMMENDATIONS; PREVALENCE; TOOLS; LIFE;
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10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000813
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective Numbers of people dying with cognitive impairment (intellectual disability (ID), dementia or delirium) are increasing. We aimed to examine a range of European national palliative care guidelines to determine if, and how well, pain detection and management for people dying with impaired cognition are covered. Methods Questionnaires were sent to 14 country representatives of the European Pain and Impaired Cognition (PAIC) network who identified key national palliative care guidelines. Data was collected on guideline content: inclusion of advice on pain management, whether cognitively impaired populations were mentioned, assessment tools and management strategies recommended. Quality of guideline development was assessed with the Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation (AGREE) instrument. Results 11 countries identified palliative care guidelines, 10 of which mentioned pain management in general. Of these, seven mentioned cognitive impairment (3 dementia, 2 ID and 4 delirium). Half of guidelines recommended the use of pain tools for people with cognitive impairment; recommended tools were not all validated for the target populations. Guidelines from the UK, the Netherlands and Finland included most information on pain management and detection in impaired cognition. Guidelines from Iceland, Norway and Spain scored most highly on AGREE rating in terms of developmental quality. Conclusions European national palliative care guidelines may not meet the needs of the growing population of people dying with cognitive impairment. New guidelines should consider suggesting the use of observational pain tools for people with cognitive impairment. Better recognition of their needs in palliative care guidelines may drive improvements in care.
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