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Choosing and Using Screening Criteria for Palliative Care Consultation in the ICU: A Report From the Improving Palliative Care in the ICU (IPAL-ICU) Advisory Board

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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
卷 41, 期 10, 页码 2318-2327

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e31828cf12c

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critical care; intensive care; intensive care units; palliative care; referral and consultation

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  1. Center to Advance Palliative Care
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  3. K07 Academic Career Leadership Award from the National Institute of Aging [AG034234]
  4. NIH
  5. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
  6. Blue Cross Blue Shield of MI foundation
  7. National Institute of Nursing Research
  8. Department of Health ECRIP
  9. NIH- NINR

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Objective: To review the use of screening criteria (also known as triggers) as a mechanism for engaging palliative care consultants to assist with care of critically ill patients and their families in the ICU. Data Sources: We searched the MEDLINE database from inception to December 2012 for all English-language articles using the terms trigger, screen, referral, tool, triage, case-finding, assessment, checklist, proactive, or consultation, together with intensive care or critical care and palliative care, supportive care, end-of-life care, or ethics. We also hand-searched reference lists and author files and relevant tools on the Center to Advance Palliative Care website. Study Selection Two members (a physician and a nurse with expertise in clinical research, intensive care, and palliative care) of the interdisciplinary Improving Palliative Care in the ICU Project Advisory Board presented studies and tools to the full Board, which made final selections by consensus. Data Extraction We critically reviewed the existing data and tools to identify screening criteria for palliative care consultation, to describe methods for selecting, implementing, and evaluating such criteria, and to consider alternative strategies for increasing access of ICU patients and families to high-quality palliative care. Data Synthesis The Improving Palliative Care in the ICU Advisory Board used data and experience to address key questions relating to: existing screening criteria; optimal methods for selection, implementation, and evaluation of such criteria; and appropriateness of the screening approach for a particular ICU. Conclusions: Use of specific criteria to prompt proactive referral for palliative care consultation seems to help reduce utilization of ICU resources without changing mortality, while increasing involvement of palliative care specialists for critically ill patients and families in need. Existing data and resources can be used in developing such criteria, which should be tailored for a specific ICU, implemented through an organized process involving key stakeholders, and evaluated by appropriate measures. In some settings, other strategies for increasing access to palliative care may be more appropriate.

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