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Review Article| Volume 21, ISSUE 5, P583-596.e2, May 2020

A Systematic Review of Nursing Home Palliative Care Interventions: Characteristics and Outcomes

Published:January 13, 2020DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2019.11.015

      Abstract

      Background

      Despite recommendations to integrate palliative care into nursing home care, little is known about the most effective ways to meet this goal.

      Objective

      To examine the characteristics and effectiveness of nursing home interventions that incorporated multiple palliative care domains (eg, physical aspects of care—symptom management, and ethical aspects—advance care planning).

      Design

      Systematic review.

      Methods

      We searched MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library's CENTRAL from inception through January 2019. We included all randomized and nonrandomized trials that compared palliative care to usual care and an active comparator. We assessed the type of intervention, outcomes, and the risk of bias.

      Results

      We screened 1167 records for eligibility and included 13 articles. Most interventions focused on staff education and training strategies and on implementing a palliative care team. Many interventions integrated advance care planning initiatives into the intervention. We found that palliative care interventions in nursing homes may enhance palliative care practices, including processes to assess and manage pain and symptoms. However, inconsistent outcomes and high or unclear risk of bias among most studies requires results to be interpreted with caution.

      Conclusions and Implications

      Heterogeneity in methodology, findings, and study bias within the existing literature revealed limited evidence for nursing home palliative care interventions. Findings from a small group of diverse clinical trials suggest that interventions enhanced nursing home palliative care and improved symptom assessment and management processes.

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