End-of-Life Care Preferences and Needs
Abstract
Participants reported relying on the nephrology staff for extensive end-of- life care needs not currently systematically integrated into their renal care, such as pain and symptom management, advance care planning, and psychosocial and spiritual support. Participants also had poor self-reported knowledge of palliative care options and of their illness trajectory. A total of 61% of patients regretted their decision to start dialysis. More patients wanted to die at home (36.1%) or in an inpatient hospice (28.8%) compared with in a hospital (27.4%). Less than 10% of patients reported having had a discussion about end-of-life care issues with their nephrologist in the past 12 months.
Current end-of-life clinical practices do not meet the needs of patients with advanced CKD.
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- End-of-life care
- Intensive care medicine
- Nursing
- Palliative care