When Is The Best Time To Transfer Terminally Ill Cancer Patients From Hospitals To Palliative Hospice Home Care? Analysis Of A Questionnaire Survey Of 1,055 Surviving Families.

Maria Michiko Nakajima, Shuhei James Nakajima, Noboru Horikoshi,Akihiro Isogawa,Yurin Kondo,Go Nakajima,Nobuhiro Takeshita,Kazuyuki Kawakami, Shigehiro Suga, Michiko Nakajima,Kazuhiko Hayashi

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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61Background: It is difficult to know when the best timing is to transfer terminally ill cancer patients from hospitals to palliative hospice home care for their quality of life to death. This study aimed to articulate the best time for medical teams working in hospitals to refer their terminally ill cancer patients to palliative home care. Methods: A statistical analysis of a survey was conducted with 1,055 surviving families whose members had died with palliative home care from 1995 to 2014. The questionnaire included the following 8 contents: 1. transfer timing from hospitalization to the home care; A. appropriate, B. too late, C. too early; and the contextual items ware, 2. peacefulness of patient at dying, 3. peacefulness of patient all through the care, 4. physical pain, 5. mental pain, 6. spiritual pain, 7. alleviation of family sufferings, 8. satisfaction of family as care-givers. The response rate is 31% (311 persons). However, we excluded responses without names on the questionnaire, of non-canc...
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hospice home care,ill cancer patients,cancer patients
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