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Attitudes of Canadian stroke physicians regarding palliative care for patients with acute severe stroke : a national survey
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Background: Palliative care (PC) aims to enhance the quality of life for patients and their families when confronted with serious illness. As stroke continues to inflict high morbidity and mortality, the integration of palliative care within acute stroke care remains an important aspect of quality inpatient care.
Aim: This study aims to investigate the experiences and perceived barriers of PC integration for patients with acute severe stroke in Canadian stroke physicians.
Methods: We conducted an anonymous, descriptive, cross-sectional web-based self-administered survey of stroke physicians in Canada who engage in acute severe stroke care. The questionnaire contained three sections related to stroke physician characteristics, practice attributes, and opinions about palliative care. Descriptive statistics, univariate, and regression analysis were performed to ascertain relations between collected variables.
Results: Of the 132 physician associate members, 120 were surveyed with a response rate of 69 (58%). Stroke physicians reported that PC services were consulted "sometimes" and that PC services were consulted rarely for prognostication and more often for end-of-life care which they agreed was better delivered off the stroke unit. Several barriers for early integration of palliative care services were identified including uncertainty in prognosis. Stroke physicians endorsed education of both families and physicians would be beneficial.
Conclusions: There remain perceived barriers for integration of palliative care within the acute stroke population. Challenges include consultation of PC services, uncertainty around patient prognosis, engagement, and educational barriers. There are opportunities for further integration and collaboration between palliative care physicians and stroke physicians.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2023.106997
Voir la revue «Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases, 32»
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