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Interventions and symptom relief in hospital palliative cancer care: results from a prospective longitudinal study
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Kvikstad, Anne
, Solberg Arne
, Løhre, Erik Torbjørn
, Aalberg, Kathrine Otelie
, Norvaag Robin
, Klepstad Pål
, Thronæs Morten
, Moen, Martine Kjølberg
, Solheim Tora Skeidsvoll
, Brenne, Elisabeth
, Jakobsen Gunnhild
in
Antibiotics
/ Anxiety
/ Averages
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical medicine
/ Constipation
/ Dyspnea
/ Fatigue
/ Hospitalization
/ Hydration
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Length of stay
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Narcotics
/ Nausea
/ Oncology
/ Opioids
/ Pain management
/ Palliative care
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Professional practice
/ Rehydration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleepiness
/ Statistics
/ Therapy
/ Well being
2021
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Interventions and symptom relief in hospital palliative cancer care: results from a prospective longitudinal study
by
Kvikstad, Anne
, Solberg Arne
, Løhre, Erik Torbjørn
, Aalberg, Kathrine Otelie
, Norvaag Robin
, Klepstad Pål
, Thronæs Morten
, Moen, Martine Kjølberg
, Solheim Tora Skeidsvoll
, Brenne, Elisabeth
, Jakobsen Gunnhild
in
Antibiotics
/ Anxiety
/ Averages
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical medicine
/ Constipation
/ Dyspnea
/ Fatigue
/ Hospitalization
/ Hydration
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Length of stay
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Narcotics
/ Nausea
/ Oncology
/ Opioids
/ Pain management
/ Palliative care
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Professional practice
/ Rehydration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleepiness
/ Statistics
/ Therapy
/ Well being
2021
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Interventions and symptom relief in hospital palliative cancer care: results from a prospective longitudinal study
by
Kvikstad, Anne
, Solberg Arne
, Løhre, Erik Torbjørn
, Aalberg, Kathrine Otelie
, Norvaag Robin
, Klepstad Pål
, Thronæs Morten
, Moen, Martine Kjølberg
, Solheim Tora Skeidsvoll
, Brenne, Elisabeth
, Jakobsen Gunnhild
in
Antibiotics
/ Anxiety
/ Averages
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical medicine
/ Constipation
/ Dyspnea
/ Fatigue
/ Hospitalization
/ Hydration
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Length of stay
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Narcotics
/ Nausea
/ Oncology
/ Opioids
/ Pain management
/ Palliative care
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Professional practice
/ Rehydration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleepiness
/ Statistics
/ Therapy
/ Well being
2021
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Interventions and symptom relief in hospital palliative cancer care: results from a prospective longitudinal study
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Interventions and symptom relief in hospital palliative cancer care: results from a prospective longitudinal study
2021
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PurposeTo study the use of interventions and symptom relief for adult patients with incurable cancer admitted to an acute palliative care unit providing integrated oncology and palliative care services.MethodsAll admissions during 1 year were assessed. The use of interventions was evaluated for all hospitalizations. Patients with assessments for worst and average pain intensity, tiredness, drowsiness, nausea, appetite, dyspnea, depression, anxiety, well-being, constipation, and sleep were evaluated for symptom development during hospitalization. Descriptive statistics was applied for the use of interventions and the paired sample t-test to compare symptom intensities (SIs).ResultsFor 451 admissions, mean hospital length of stay was 7.0 days and mean patient age 69 years. More than one-third received systemic cancer therapy. Diagnostic imaging was performed in 66% of the hospitalizations, intravenous rehydration in 45%, 37% received antibiotics, and 39% were attended by the multidisciplinary team. At admission and at discharge, respectively, 55% and 44% received oral opioids and 27% and 45% subcutaneous opioids. For the majority, opioid dose was adjusted during hospitalization. Symptom registrations were available for 180 patients. Tiredness yielded the highest mean SI score (5.6, NRS 0–10) at admission and nausea the lowest (2.2). Significant reductions during hospitalization were reported for all assessed SIs (p ≤ 0.01). Patients receiving systemic cancer therapy reported symptom relief similar to those not on systemic cancer therapy.ConclusionClinical practice and symptom relief during hospitalization were described. Symptom improvements were similar for oncological and palliative care patients.
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