• Gan To Kagaku Ryoho · May 2010

    [Outreach program of palliative care team].

    • Chizuru Imura, Koji Fujimoto, Yoshiko Nozue, Osamu Hosoda, Hiroshi Ono, Satoshi Inoue, and Tatsuya Morita.
    • Hamamatsu Cancer Support Center, Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital.
    • Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2010 May 1;37(5):863-70.

    AbstractThe primary aim of this study is to clarify the participant-evaluated usefulness of an outreach program by a palliative care team. The palliative care team participated in a community conference and clinical activity in collaboration with a community home care clinic once a month during one year. The palliative care team reviewed 44 patients, and gave 113 recommendations for 141 problems identified. The problems included physical symptoms (63%, including pain in 26%), psychological/spiritual issues (18%), family problems (6.4%), and the coordination of location of death (6.4%). 71% of participants rated the outreach problem as very useful and 29% found it useful. Usefulness for advising symptom control and developing collaborative relationship was high during the study periods, and usefulness for advising psychological care/communication and coordination of location of death gradually increased. In conclusion, an outreach program by a palliative care team could be useful for health care professionals in a community home clinic, and could contribute to better outcomes for cancer patients at home.

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