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ROBERTO LATINA

Transitions between care settings after enrollment in a palliative care service in Italy: a retrospective analysis

  • Autori: D Angelo D; Mastroianni C; Vellone E; Alvaro R; Casale G; Lucarelli S; Latina R; Matarese M; De Marinis MG
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2013
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/523406

Abstract

This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data that aimed to map patients' care transitions following admission to a specialist palliative care service in Italy called Antea Centre. Patients' data was extracted from the Antea local database from 2007 to 201 I. External transitions were defined as a change in the setting of care, with the patient no longer being cared for by Antea staff. Internal transitions were defined as a change in the setting of care, with the care still being provided by Antea staff. A total of I 123 patients out of 5313 admitted to the palliative service (21%) experienced transitions. Patients who experienced no transitions after their admission to the palliative care service were more likely to have a Karnofsky Performance Scale Index <30, to have been referred by a hospital physician, to have a shorter survival time, and to have home as their place of death (P<0.001).Although the patients with no transitions had worse clinical conditions, organisations should pay attention to reducing the possible negative effects of transitions, such as discontinuity of care and poor coordination.