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16 september 2019 20:00:44

 
230 The Impact of a Palliative Care ECHO Programme on Symptom Severity Scores and Phases Score in a Nursing Home Population (Age and Ageing)
 


AbstractBackgroundIn Ireland most deaths occur in acute hospitals however 20% of deaths occur in residential facilities. Less than 30% receive specialist palliative care input. ECHO (extension for community healthcare outcomes) is a palliative care education programme consisting of a 10 part lecture series. Twenty nursing homes and 353 staff participated. A phases score is a 5-point rating scale classifying the status of a palliative care patient ranging from stable to bereaved.MethodsData collected by palliative care professionals from September 2017 to December 2018 was analysed. This included demographic features, a phases score and scores for pain, carer stress, spiritual and psychological need. Nursing homes that attended 


 
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