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LIVER INTERNATIONAL
卷 38, 期 11, 页码 1982-1987出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/liv.13865
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end-stage liver disease; identification; NECPAL tool; palliative care
Background & Aims Chronic liver disease is a major worldwide cause of morbidity and mortality. Palliative care policies are not clearly established in chronic liver disease. The NECPAL CCOMS-ICO (c) (NECesidades PALiativas/Palliative Needs) is a tool to identify palliative care needs, including a section for liver disease. Aim: The aim of this study was to identify palliative care needs in liver patients hospitalised in a tertiary referral Liver Unit. MethodsResultsSingle-centre prospective observational study. One hundred and twenty patients with cirrhosis were included and NECPAL questionnaire was applied to all patients in a 7-month period. 84.2% of patients were considered as requiring palliative intervention; however, clinicians identified those needs only in 65.8% of the cases and caregivers in 6.7% of the cases; less than 8% of the patients were referred for palliative care consultation. An excessive use of healthcare resources (positive answer to question 3) was strongly associated with a positive need for palliative care (positive NECPAL): OR 7.305, CI 95% 2.54-20.995, P<.001). An excessive use of healthcare facilities has a sensitivity of 84.2% and a specificity of 42.1% for prediction of a positive NECPAL result (AUC 0.710, 95% CI 0.570-0.850, P=.004). ConclusionsThe NECPAL CCOMS-ICO (c) represents a feasible and easy-to-use tool to identify palliative care needs in patients with chronic liver disease.
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