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Analysis of quality palliative care in a specialized medicine setting: an observational study. | LitMetric

Analysis of quality palliative care in a specialized medicine setting: an observational study.

Prof Inferm

Coordinatrice, RN, Policlinico San Martino - IRCCS Genova, Italia Email:

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the quality of life (QoL) of patients in an internal medicine unit and assesses nurses' skills in providing palliative care for chronic illnesses.
  • A total of 13 patients (average age 80) participated, and their QoL was evaluated using the integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (IPOS) before and after one week in the unit.
  • Results indicated a decline in QoL scores for various factors like pain and mobility, despite nurses feeling competent in delivering palliative care, suggesting a need for better organizational support to fully utilize their skills.

Article Abstract

Background: Recently health economic expenditure has increased considerably determining an increased awareness of excessive use of "low-value care" treatments, especially for chronic-degenerative diseases.

Aim: Describing Quality of life (QoL) of patients and palliative care's skills of nurses in internal medicine unit.

Methods: Observational study conducted in an internal medicine unit that admit patients with chronic critical illness. Patients' QoL was measured with the integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (IPOS), and nursing staff skills regarding palliative care with the Questionnaire of Professional Skills Nurses in Palliative Care (QVPICP). IPOS was administered at admission and one week later.

Results: All the patients (n=13) accepted to participate to the study (mean age 80 years; SD  15). Eight (61%) were female. All the nurses invited (n=17) completed the QCPICP. Most of them was female (70%). The mean age was 40 years SD  14. Nurses perceived they have skills, knowledge, and abilities to approach patient's palliative care path (mean QVPICP: 7). IPOS means scores were worse in the following variables: pain (before: 3; after: 4); lack of mobility (before: 3; after: 4); sleepiness (before: 3; after: 4); depression (before: 3; after: 4).

Conclusion: Patient's QoL showed a worsening in the after assessment. Although nurses perceived themselves skilled in taking care of patients with palliative care needs, organizations may not allow nurses to perform their role to the best of their competencies.

Nursing Implication: Team briefing and debriefings in internal medicine unit may promote a holistic approach aimed at improving patients' QoL.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.7429/pi.2021.744270aDOI Listing

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