Nursing home hospital transfers in the terminally ill: night shift nurses matter!

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Economos GuillaumeORCID,Tholly Francoise,Rhondali Wadih,Ruer Murielle,Tricou ColombeORCID,Fawoubo Audrey,Perceau-Chambard Élise,Filbet MarileneORCID

Abstract

BackgroundFrench demographic projection expects an increasing number of older, dependent patients in the next few years. A large proportion of this population lives in nursing homes and their transfer to hospitals at the end of life is an ongoing issue.ObjectiveThis study explored the factors influencing the transfer of patients living in nursing homes to hospital at the end of life.DesignWe used a mixed-methods questionnaire developed by an expert group and assessing different characteristics of the nursing homes.ParticipantsAll the nursing homes in the Rhône-Alpes area (n=680) were surveyed.ResultsWe obtained 466 (68%) answers. We found that a palliative care programme was present in 336 (72%) nursing homes. The majority had a coordinating physician 428 (82%) and a mean number of 6 nurses for 83 beds, with 83 (18%) having a night shift nurse. There was a mean number of 19 deaths per nursing home during the recorded year. The main cause of death was dementia (41%), cancer-related death (13%). Death occurred mostly in the nursing home (14 74%). Night shift nurse attendance was significantly associated with the place of death: 27 deaths occurred in nursing homes with a night shift nurse versus 12 in those without one (p<0001).ConclusionsThe location of the death of frail elderly patients is a major health issue that needs to be addressed. Our results suggests that the presence of a night shift nurse decreases the number of emergency transfers and deaths in the hospital.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Medical–Surgical Nursing,Oncology (nursing),General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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