Verbalized desire for death or euthanasia in advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care

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作者
Gueell, Ernest [1 ]
Ramos, Adelaida [1 ]
Zertuche, Tania [1 ]
Pascual, Antonio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Oncol, Palliat Care Unit, Hosp Santa Creu & St Pau, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Attitude toward death; Euthanasia; Palliative care; PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE; TERMINALLY-ILL PATIENTS; DEPRESSION SCALE HADS; HASTENED DEATH; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; ADVANCED DISEASE; SPANISH VERSION; OUTCOME SCALE; PSYCHOTHERAPY; ATTITUDES;
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10.1017/S1478951514000121
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective: We aimed to address the prevalence of desire-to-die statements (DDSs) among terminally ill cancer patients in an acute palliative care unit. We also intended to compare the underlying differences between those patients who make desire-to-die comments (DDCs) and those who make desire-for-euthanasia comments (EUCs). Method: We conducted a one-year cross-sectional prospective study in all patients receiving palliative care who had made a DDC or EUC. At inclusion, we evaluated symptom intensity, anxiety and depression, and conducted a semistructured interview regarding the reasons for these comments. Results: Of the 701 patients attended to during the study period, 69 (9.8%; IC95% 7.7-12.3) made a DDS: 51 (7.3%) a DDC, and 18 (2.5%) an EUC. Using Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) DDC group showed higher percentage of moderate-severe symptoms (ESAS. 4) for well-being (91 vs. 25%; p = 0.001), depression (67 vs. 25%; p = 0.055), and anxiety (52 vs. 13%; p = 0.060) than EUC group. EUC patients also considered themselves less spiritual (44 vs. 84%; p = 0.034). The single most common reason for a DDS was pain or physical suffering, though most of the reasons given were nonphysical. Significance of results: Almost 10% of the population receiving specific oncological palliative care made a DDC (7.3%) or EUC (2.5%). The worst well-being score was lower in the EUC group. The reasons for both a DDC and EUC were mainly nonphysical. We find that emotional and spiritual issues should be identified and effectively addressed when responding to a DDS in terminally ill cancer patients.
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