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Nutrition Intervention through Interdisciplinary Medical Treatment in Hospice Patients: From Admission to Death
Clinical Nutrition Research ; : 146-152, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-713975
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The demand for hospice services as well as for ‘well-dying’ of terminal patients is increasing as patient financial burden is decreasing due to National Health Insurance coverage for hospice care. Hospice institutions utilize interdisciplinary teams comprising doctors, nurses, dietitians, and other health staffs to provide comprehensive patient management. This report examined the nutritional status of a hospice patient from admission to death as well as the nutrition management of this patient in the hospice ward through nutrition interventions performed by a dietitian in the interdisciplinary team. The patient in the present case was a 74-year-old man diagnosed with pancreatic head cancer who died after 26 days of hospice care following transfer from the general ward. During hospice care, the dietitian monitored the patient's nutritional status and performed 8 nutrition interventions, but his oral intake decreased as the patient's symptoms worsened. The average energy intake rates were 30% and 17% of required rates for oral and artificial nutrition, respectively. In line with a report suggesting that the main focus of nutrition in palliative care should be on improving the quality of life and reducing worry in patients, rather than aggressive nutritional management, there is a need for nutrition interventions that are personalized to individual patients by monitoring progress and offering continuous counseling from the time of admission. In addition, further studies such as comparative analysis of nutritional management in Korean hospice ward will be needed for better nutrition management for terminally ill patients.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palliative Care / Quality of Life / Patients' Rooms / Energy Intake / Nutritional Status / Hospice Care / Terminally Ill / Counseling / Nutritionists / Head and Neck Neoplasms Limits: Aged / Humans Language: English Journal: Clinical Nutrition Research Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palliative Care / Quality of Life / Patients' Rooms / Energy Intake / Nutritional Status / Hospice Care / Terminally Ill / Counseling / Nutritionists / Head and Neck Neoplasms Limits: Aged / Humans Language: English Journal: Clinical Nutrition Research Year: 2018 Type: Article