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Unscheduled care admissions at end-of-life - what are the patient characteristics? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Increasing numbers of palliative patients are being admitted to hospitals despite their preference for dying at home, highlighting a gap in end-of-life care integration in Wales.
  • A study analyzed unscheduled hospital admissions of patients at end-of-life in South Wales, revealing that 47% of those who died within 48 hours were considered palliative.
  • Most admissions were via ambulance after hours, primarily involving elderly patients with a poor health status; notably, only 22% had an advance care plan.

Article Abstract

Unscheduled acute hospital admissions and subsequent deaths in hospitals of patients considered palliative are increasing, despite many patients' preference to die at home. A large proportion of these patients are admitted via acute medical units or emergency departments. The integration of primary and secondary care within Wales should enhance the delivery of end-of-life care at home but unscheduled admission for patients with palliative care needs remains prevalent. The aim of our study was to explore the characteristics amongst patients who die shortly after unscheduled hospital admission. A retrospective, observational study was conducted in all unscheduled admissions at end-of-life at a single health board in South Wales, UK over a period of one month. The result showed that 47% of patients who died within 48hrs of unscheduled admission are considered to be palliative. The majority of these patients were admitted via 999 ambulances and out of normal working hours (65%). They were elderly (median age 80) and had a poor performance status (78%). Over 1/3 (39%) were admitted from a nursing or residential home. Less than a quarter (22%) had an advance care plan in place.

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