2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03385.x
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Decision-Making and Outcomes of Feeding Tube Insertion: A Five-State Study

Abstract: OBJECTIVES To examine family member's perceptions of decision-making and outcomes of feeding tubes. DESIGN Mortality follow-back survey. Sample weights were used to account for oversampling and survey design. A multivariate model examined the association between feeding tube use and overall quality of care rating regarding the last week of life. SETTING Nursing homes, hospitals, and assisted living facilities. PARTICIPANTS Respondents whose relative had died from dementia in five states with varying feed… Show more

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“…State to state variation was demonstrated for ICU utilization and was in the same pattern as previously reported in studies of feeding tube insertion and rate of burdensome transitions. 4,10 Our finding that nearly one in ten NH residents with advanced cognitive impairment and severe functional impairment has an ICU stay appears to be at odds with family stated goals of care to focus on comfort. 3 A second concern is the striking regional variation in ICU use in the last 30 days of life.…”
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“…State to state variation was demonstrated for ICU utilization and was in the same pattern as previously reported in studies of feeding tube insertion and rate of burdensome transitions. 4,10 Our finding that nearly one in ten NH residents with advanced cognitive impairment and severe functional impairment has an ICU stay appears to be at odds with family stated goals of care to focus on comfort. 3 A second concern is the striking regional variation in ICU use in the last 30 days of life.…”
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“…The literature highlights important differences among countries, 9 and it is likely that differences exist among institutions and settings within the same country. 10 Few studies have described the range of CDs for this population, and most focused on specific decisions. 11,12 Little is known about the purposes of this kind of decisions for patients with advanced dementia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…No mesmo estudo, é referido que cerca de um terço dos familiares acreditou que a alimentação por sonda melhorou a qualidade de vida e, apenas, 23,4% lamentaram a decisão de colocação da mesma (14) .…”
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