International recommendations for outpatient palliative care and prehospital palliative emergencies - A prospective questionnaire-based investigation

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Background: To determine the international recommendations and current practices for the treatment and prevention of palliative emergencies. The primary goal of the study was to gather information from experts on their nationally practised concepts. Methods. One hundred and fifty self-report surveys were distributed by email to selected leading experts (palliative and emergency medical care) in Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. An expert in this context was defined as an author of an article that was ranked by three reviewers as relevant to outpatient palliative and emergency medical. Results: The total response rate was 61% (n = 92 experts). Survey responses were obtained from 35 different countries. The following standards in the treatment of palliative emergencies were recommended: (1) early integration of "Palliative Care Teams" (PCTs) and basic outpatient palliative care systems, (2) end-of-life discussions, (3) defined emergency medical documents, drug boxes, and "Do not attempt resuscitation" orders and (4) emergency medical training (physicians and paramedics). Conclusions: This study detected structurally and nationally differences in outpatient palliative care regarding the treatment of palliative emergencies. Accordingly, these differences should be discussed and adapted to the respective specifications of individual single countries. A single established outpatient palliative emergency medical care concept may be the basis for an overall out-of-hospital palliative care system. © 2013 Wiese et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Wiese, C. H., Lassen, C. L., Bartels, U. E., Taghavi, M., Elhabash, S., Graf, B. M., & Hanekop, G. G. (2013). International recommendations for outpatient palliative care and prehospital palliative emergencies - A prospective questionnaire-based investigation. BMC Palliative Care, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-684X-12-10

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