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Impact of a hospital palliative care team on costs and quality of care of patients at the end of life.
Křemenová, Zuzana ; Rychlík, Ivan (advisor) ; Merta, Miroslav (referee) ; Bužgová, Radka (referee)
This dissertation thesis describes the end-of-life care in hospital setting and compare the dying phase with and without specialist palliative care support. The second part of the thesis focus on quality of care improvement by using patient reported outcome measures (PROMS). To increase the quality of symptom assessment in palliative care the routine use of PROMS is recommended. Aims The first study aimed to compare costs of terminal hospitalization and quality of care between the group of patients with and without support of a palliative care team. The second study aimed to provide translation, cultural adaptation and validation of IPOS- renal measure, which is patient reported outcome measure used for patients with advanced chronic renal disease. Methods The first study was a descriptive retrospective case-control study. We explored the difference in daily hospital costs between patients who died with and without the support of the hospital palliative care team. As secondary outcomes, we compared the groups over the duration of the terminal hospitalization, intensive care unit days, intravenous antibiotics, MR/CT scans, oncologic treatment, preferences and limitation of care and family support. In the second study the IPOS-renal was translated to Czech and culturally adapted using cognitive...

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