Prehospital Providers' Perceptions of Emergency Calls Near Life's End

被引:18
|
作者
Waldrop, Deborah [1 ]
Clemency, Brian [2 ]
Maguin, Eugene [1 ]
Lindstrom, Heather [2 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Buffalo, Sch Social Work, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
[2] SUNY Buffalo, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
来源
关键词
patient; family care; end-of-life decision making; emergency care; end-of-life care; PALLIATIVE CARE; SYMPTOM PREVALENCE; CARDIAC-ARREST; HOSPICE; MEDICINE; PATIENT; CANCER; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1177/1049909113518962
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
The nature of emergency end-of-life calls is changing as people live longer and die from chronic illnesses. This study explored prehospital providers' perceptions of (1) end-of-life 911 calls, (2) the signs and symptoms of dying, and (3) medical orders for life sustaining treatment (MOLST). The exploratory-descriptive pilot study was survey based and cross-sectional. Calls to nursing homes occur most often, (47.8% every shift). The MOLST was seen infrequently (57.9% rarely never). The most frequent signs and symptoms of dying were diagnosis (76%), hospice involvement (82%), apnea (75%), mottling (55%), and shortness of breath (48%). The MOLST identifies wishes about intubation (74%), resuscitation (74%), life-sustaining treatment (72%), and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (70%). Synergy exists between the fields of prehospital, hospice, and palliative medicine which offers potential for improved education and care.
引用
收藏
页码:198 / 204
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Treating Cancer Patients who Are Near the End of Life in the Emergency Department
    Rondeau, Dawn Felch
    Schmidt, Terri A.
    EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, 2009, 27 (02) : 341 - +
  • [22] Deteriorating patients managed with end-of-life care following Medical Emergency Team calls
    Orosz, J.
    Bailey, M.
    Bohensky, M.
    Gold, M.
    Zalstein, S.
    Pilcher, D.
    INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL, 2014, 44 (03) : 246 - 254
  • [23] Clinical Predictors of Mortality in Prehospital Distress Calls by Emergency Medical Service Subscribers
    Elbaz-Greener, Gabby
    Carasso, Shemy
    Maor, Elad
    Gallimidi, Lior
    Yarkoni, Merav
    Wijeysundera, Harindra C.
    Abend, Yitzhak
    Dagan, Yinon
    Lerman, Amir
    Amir, Offer
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (22)
  • [24] Emergency nurses' perceptions of obstacles and supportive behaviors in end-of-life care
    Heaston, Sondra
    Beckstrand, Renea L.
    Bond, A. Elaine
    Palmer, Sheri P.
    JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY NURSING, 2006, 32 (06) : 477 - 485
  • [25] Emergency centre handover from the perspective of prehospital emergency care providers in Johannesburg, South Africa
    Makkink, Andrew William
    Stein, Christopher Owen Alexander
    Bruijns, Stevan Raynier
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 2021, 10 (03) : 315 - 324
  • [26] Managing Cardiac Devices Near the End of Life: A Survey of Hospice and Palliative Care Providers
    Morrison, Laura J.
    Calvin, Amy O.
    Nora, Hope
    Storey, C. Porter, Jr.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2010, 277 (08): : 545 - 551
  • [27] Perceptions of loss of dignity at the end-of-life: Providers are from abstractville; Patients are from concretecity
    Periyakoil, VS
    Kraemer, H
    Noda, A
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2006, 54 (04) : S78 - S78
  • [28] PERCEPTIONS OF 'EMERGENCY' BETWEEN HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND COMMUNITY
    Chantarasiri, J.
    Nuntaboot, K.
    INJURY PREVENTION, 2012, 18
  • [29] PERCEPTIONS OF 'EMERGENCY' BETWEEN HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND COMMUNITY
    Chantarasiri, J.
    Nuntaboot, K.
    INJURY PREVENTION, 2015, 21
  • [30] BMA calls for changes to end of life care
    Wise, Jacqui
    BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2016, 352