What variables contribute to the achievement of a preferred home death for cancer patients in receipt of home-based palliative care in Canada?

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CAI, Jiaoli | ZHANG, Li | GUERRIERE, Denise | FAN, Hongli | COYTE, Peter C.

BACKGROUND: Home is often deemed to be the preferred place of death for most patients. Knowing the factors related to the actualization of a preferred home death may yield evidence to enhance the organization and delivery of healthcare services. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to measure the congruence between a preferred and actualized home death among cancer patients in receipt of home-based palliative care in Canada and explore predictors of actualizing a preferred home death. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective cohort design was conducted. A total of 290 caregivers were interviewed biweekly over the course of patients' palliative care trajectory between July 2010 and August 2012. Cross-tabulations and multivariate analyses were used in the analysis. RESULTS: Home was the most preferred place of death, and 68% of patients who had voiced a preference for home death had their wish fulfilled. Care context variables, such as living with others and the intensity of home-based nursing visits and hours of care provided by personal support workers (PSW), contributed to actualizing a preferred home death. The intensity of emergency department visits was associated with a lower likelihood of achieving a preferred home death. CONCLUSIONS: Higher intensity of home-based nursing visits and hours of PSW care contribute to the actualization of a preferred home death. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This study has implications for policy decision-makers and healthcare managers. Improving and expanding the provision of home-based PSW and nursing services in palliative home care programs may help patients to actualize a preferred home death.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCC.0000000000000863

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