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Aust J Rural Health · Aug 2015
Advance care planning and end-of-life care in a network of rural Western Australian hospitals.
- Kirsten Auret, Craig Sinclair, Barbara Averill, and Sharon Evans.
- Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, University of Western Australia, Albany, Western Australia, Australia.
- Aust J Rural Health. 2015 Aug 1; 23 (4): 195-200.
ObjectiveTo provide a current perspective on end-of-life (EOL) care in regional Western Australia, with a particular focus on the final admission prior to death and the presence of documented advance care planning (ACP).DesignRetrospective medical notes audit.SettingOne regional hospital (including colocated hospice) and four small rural hospitals in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.ParticipantsNinety recently deceased patients, who died in hospitals in the region. Fifty consecutive patients from the regional hospital and 10 consecutive patients from each of the four rural hospitals were included in the audit.InterventionsA retrospective medical notes audit was undertaken.Main Outcome MeasuresA 94-item audit tool assessed patient demographics, primary diagnosis, family support, status on admission and presence of documented ACP. Detailed items described the clinical care delivered during the final admission, including communication with family, referral to palliative care, transfers, medical investigations, medical treatments and use of EOL care pathways.ResultsFifty-two per cent were women; median age was 82 years old. Forty per cent died of malignancy. Median length of stay was 7 days. Thirty-nine per cent had formal or informal ACP documented. Rural hospitals performed comparably with the regional hospital on all measures.ConclusionsThis study provides benchmarking information that can assist other rural hospitals and suggests ongoing work on optimal methods of measuring quality in EOL care.© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc.
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