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Comparison of End-of-Life Care Intensity between Cancer and Non-cancer Patients: a Single Center Experience (암환자와 비-암환자의 임종기 치료 강도 비교: 단일 연구기관 자료)

  • Kim, Jae Min;Baek, Sun Kyung;Kim, Si-Young;Maeng, Chi Hoon;Han, Jae Joon;Park, Soyoung;Park, Jae Hun
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.322-328
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The aging of society has rapidly progressed, especially in Korea. Therefore, the necessity of research on end-of-life (EOL) care in elderly patients has increased. However, there are few studies on EOL care intensity for non-cancer patients. This study was designed to compare the EOL care intensity between cancer and non-cancer patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the EOL care intensity based on medical records of decedents of Kyung Hee University Medical Center, a tertiary referral hospital from December 2014 through March 2015. And we compared EOL care intensity between cancer patients and non-cancer patients using statistical analysis of the frequency of invasive procedures and logistic regression analysis for factors that affect the EOL care intensity. Results: Statistical analysis showed invasive procedures, such as intensive care unit admission, endotracheal intubation followed by mechanical ventilation and emergency dialysis, were performed more frequently in non-cancer patients than cancer patients (29.3% vs. 72.4%, P<0.001). And age (P=0.038) and morbidity of cancer (P<0.001) influenced the invasive procedural decision when analyzed by logistic regression analysis. Conclusion: The EOL care was more intensive in non-cancer patients, and age and morbidity of cancer were major factors for the treatment intensity.

The Preference for Care Near the End of Life of Korean Nurses (일 지역 간호사의 임종기 치료 선호도)

  • Kim, Hyun-Sook;Kim, Shin-Mi;Yu, Su-Jeong;Kim, Moung-Ok
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: This study was performed to explore the preference for care near the end-of-life of nurses who had been working in an acute hospital. Methods: Data were collected by using PCEOL-K which was originally developed in U.S. and standardized into Korean version. Two hundred nurses from one acute hospital who agreed to participate in the study filled out questionnaires and 177 questionnaires were analyzed for the study results. Results: Relatively positive preference toward spirituality and pain control and negative preference toward decision making by health care professional were uncovered. Conclusion: Nurses consider patient's autonomy, pain control and spirituality as important factors at the end-of-life care. Further studies regarding the preference for the care near the end-of-life of diverse groups such as patients, doctors, and family members are called for.

The Changing Patterns and Predisposing Factors of Delirium at End of Life in Palliative Care Unit (완화 병동에서 임종기 섬망의 변화 양상과 선행 요인)

  • Rim, Mi-Roo;Kang, Sang-Gu;Choi, Seo-Hyeon;Cho, Jinhyun;Lee, Moon-Hee;Kim, Hye-Young;Bae, Jae-Nam;Lee, Jeong-Seop;Kim, Won-Hyoung
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to investigate the change pattern and the leading factors of delirium in the palliative ward from 2 weeks before to the end of life. Methods : From October 2015 to August 2017, a retrospective chart review was conducted on the final 180 patients of 207 patients with terminal cancer patients at the Inha University Hospital. Clinical records were collected during palliative care hospitalization. Patients were diagnosed with three subtypes of delirium through the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale and the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale, which were evaluated daily. Results : The prevalence of delirium 13 days before death was 46%, of which 18.3% were hyperactive subtypes, 13.8% were hypoactive subtypes, and mixed subtypes were 13.8%. And hyperactive delirium gradually decreased with the approach to the end of the day, and the mixed subtype gradually increased until 4 days before the end of life. Of the patients, the day before death, 86.9% were diagnosed with delirium. In multivariate analysis, hematologic malignancy was associated with a lower rate of delirium at the end of life than gastrointestinal cancer. Overweight was associated with hyperactive, mixed, and hypoactive delirium. Conclusions : Most palliative care patients experienced delirium at the end of life. Overweight was considered as a protective factor that reduced the all subtypes of delirium at the end of life. Further prospective studies are needed to reveal the prevalence of terminal delirium, and their risk factors.

Self-transcendence, Life Satisfaction and Preference for care near the end of life of the Elderly (재가노인의 자기초월, 삶의 만족도와 임종기 치료 선호도 관련성)

  • Lee, Jeong In;Kim, Soon Yi
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.212-220
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine self-transcendence, life satisfaction, and preference for end-of-life care in elderly patients. Method: This was a descriptive survey study. The study period was between August 2013 and October 2013 and included 208 elderly patients. Results: The average scores for self-transcendence, life satisfaction, and preference for end-of-life care were 2.79, 9.97, and 3.24, respectively. Statistically significant positive correlations were observed between self-transcendence and life satisfaction, decision making by health care professionals, spiritual area, family area. A positive correlation was observed between: (1) life satisfaction and spiritual area, (2) decision making by health care professionals and family area, and (3) decision making by health care professionals and pain area. Self-transcendence was a significant predictor of PCEOL. Conclusion: This study will provide basic information for use in the development of a program to encourage self- transcendence and life satisfaction, as well as to consider the elder's autonomy, pain control, and spirituality as important factors at the end-of-life care.

Relationship of Knowledge of End-of-life care, Life-Sustaining Treatment, and Advance Directive with the Educational Needs regarding Advance Directives Writing among Nurses in General Hospital in Convergence Era (융합적 시대에서 종합병원 간호사의 임종기 치료, 연명치료, 사전의료의향서에 대한 지식과 사전의료의향서 작성에 대한 교육요구도의 관계)

  • Jeong, Ji-Hyun;Cheon, Jooyoung
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed to examine the relationship of the knowledge of end-of-life(EOL) care, life-sustaining treatment(LST), and advance directive(AD) with the educational needs regarding AD writing among nurses in convergence era. For this cross-sectional study, participants were 169 nurses at a general hospital in South Korea. Data were collected from July 19 to 26 in 2018 using structured questionnaires. Knowledge on EOL care scored 8.56 out of 11 points, knowledge on LST scored 5.11 out of 6 points, and knowledge on AD scored 8.02 out of 9 points. Educational needs regarding AD writing scored 4.31 out of 5 points. There were statistically correlations between knowledge on LST and educational needs regarding AD writing (r=.182, p=.018), and between knowledge on AD and educational needs regarding advance AD writing (r=.234, p=.002). The findings can be used to develop the educational program regarding AD.

한 작가 집중조명한 단행본 는다

  • Im, Jong-Gi
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.81
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    • pp.16-17
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    • 1991
  • 특정작가나 한 작품만을 대상으로 한 여러 연구자들의 다양한 논의를 한데 묶은 단행본 출간이 점차 활기의 조짐을 띠고 있다. 이와 함께 각종 문학지들도 매호 작가론 특집을 경쟁적으로 수록하고 있어 주목을 끄는데, 이는 곧 우리 문학연구의 폭과 깊이가 어느 수준에까지 이르러 있는가를 반영하는 작업들로 받아들여진다.

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