Palliative home care for older patients with respiratory disease in Japan : practices and opinions of physicians

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YAMANAKA, Takashi | KIDANA, Kiwami | YAMAGUCHI, Yasuhiro | HIRAHARA, Satoshi | HIRAKAWA, Yoshihisa | MIZUKI, Maiko | Arai, Hidenori | AKISHITA, Masahiro | MIURA, Hisayuki

Aim: Older adults at the end-of-life stage receiving home visits from physicians often experience symptoms such as dyspnea, pain and fatigue, among others. This study aimed to investigate the practices and opinions of physicians providing home visits regarding palliative care for older adults with respiratory symptoms due to non-malignant diseases in Japan. Methods: A nationwide questionnaire survey on home palliative care for non-cancer chronic respiratory diseases was sent to 2988 home-care physicians in 2020 through postal mail and/or email. The questions focused on their background, their use of rating scales to evaluate the intensity of dyspnea, and their practices and opinions regarding home palliative care for respiratory diseases or symptoms. Results: Valid responses were collected from 592 physicians (19.8%). A total of 251 participants (43.1%) used a rating scale to evaluate the intensity of dyspnea. While 87.8%, 86.6%, 67.3%, and 60.0% of physicians considered pulmonary rehabilitation, morphine, sedative medications, and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV), respectively, as effective in relieving respiratory distress, 73.0%, 66.9%, 57.3%, and 55.2% of those physicians, respectively, used each modality to relieve respiratory distress. Frequently involved physicians in the aforementioned care prescribed morphine or sedative medications and used NPPV more frequently. Conclusions: This study found a discrepancy between the proportion of physicians who considered palliative care as effective and those who prescribed it.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14487

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