2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000910924.99844.d9
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1297: Impact of Early Versus Late Palliative Care Consultation on Trauma Patient Outcomes

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“…This barrier to appropriate sPC integration in our study addressing specifically CPR situations is one aspect leading to underutilization of sPC in critical and intensive care in general. Early integration of sPC has not only shown positive effects in cancer care, but also in the ICU setting regarding quality of life, symptom control, goals of care planning, ICU resources, and costs (9,(21)(22)(23)(24). Further studies should investigate the outcomes and effects of sPC integration in CPR care on patient, next of kin, and clinician levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This barrier to appropriate sPC integration in our study addressing specifically CPR situations is one aspect leading to underutilization of sPC in critical and intensive care in general. Early integration of sPC has not only shown positive effects in cancer care, but also in the ICU setting regarding quality of life, symptom control, goals of care planning, ICU resources, and costs (9,(21)(22)(23)(24). Further studies should investigate the outcomes and effects of sPC integration in CPR care on patient, next of kin, and clinician levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%