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Title: A Structured Approach to End-of-Life Decision Making Improves Quality of Care for Patients With Terminal Illness in a Teaching Hospital in Ghana
Authors: Edwin, Ama Kyerewaa
McGee, Summer Johnson
Opare-Lokko, Edwina Addo
Gyakobo, Mawuli Kotope
Keywords: palliative care
interdisciplinary team
end-of-life decision making
quality of care
terminal illness
outcome evaluation
teaching hospital in Ghana
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine
Abstract: Purpose: To determine whether a structured approach to end-of-life decision-making directed by a compassionate interdisciplinary team would improve the quality of care for patients with terminal illness in a teaching hospital in Ghana. Findings: A retrospective analysis was done for 20 patients who consented to participate in the structured approach to end-of-life decision-making. Twenty patients whose care did not follow the structured approach were selected as controls. Outcome measures were nociceptive pain control, completing relationships, and emotional response towards dying. These measures were statistically superior in the study group compared to the control group. Conclusions: A structured approach to end-of-life decision-making significantly improves the quality of care for patients with terminal illness in the domains of pain control, completing relationships and emotional responses towards dying.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9385
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