Tuesday 26 August 2008

Communication model for encouraging optimal care at the end of life for hospitalized patients

A communication model for encouraging optimal care at the end of life for hospitalized patients.
QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians, Dec 2007, vol. 100, no. 12
p. 791-7
Workman-S.
Abstract
Multiple studies have demonstrated that treatment at or near the end of life is rarely optimal. Unwanted death-prolonging treatments are frequently provided and open communication about death and dying is often lacking. Early effective communication about goals, prognosis and options would improve patient care at or near the end of life by enhancing choice and facilitating palliative care. A five-step sequential approach to communicating with patients at risk of dying in hospital about treatment goals and outcomes (and/or their family members) is presented. The five steps are founded upon the recognition that trials of life-sustaining treatments are also, by definition, trials of palliative care. A narrative review of currently available qualitative and quantitative research is used to support the recommendations.
Journal-Article, Review.

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