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  • Hospice and Palliative Care Column
    YU Jiawen,LIU Hongju,NING Xiaohong,DAI Xiaoyan,JIANG Wei,LI Yan,LIU Qian,SHA Rui,ZHENG Ying,ZHAO Xiaoxuan,HUANG Yuguang
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2023, 45(1): 64-70. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15453
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    End-stage patients experience unbearable pain because of refractory symptoms.Palliative sedation is a form of palliative care which relieves patients' agony by lowering their consciousness.Standard palliative sedation can help patients die with dignity.It is distinct from euthanasia and does not alter the survival of patients.Sufficient palliative care is the premise of palliative sedation.Repeated and detailed clinical evaluation,as well as multidisciplinary involvement,is necessary for the standardized implementation of palliative sedation.Here,we proposed the standard process and specifications of palliative sedation in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.Furthermore,we reported a case of palliative sedation for an advanced cancer patient with refractory delirium and living pain to demonstrate its application in clinical practice.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Column
    LIU Na,SHA Rui,DAI Xiaoyan,LIU Hongju,YU Lijiang,XU Tianming
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2023, 45(1): 77-79. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15165
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    We provided the palliative care of a multiple disciplinary team care mode to a patient diagnosed with advanced head and neck cancer and her caregivers.People-centered integrated health services were provided according to the specific needs and preferences of individuals.The team-based palliative care relieved the suffering and improved the quality of life of the patient and that of her family who were facing challenges associated with life-threatening illness.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    CHENG Jiaqi,YANG Weiwei,NING Xiaohong
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 741-745. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15146
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    To let the general public,regardless of gender,age,career and education background,understand the core concept of hospice and palliative care,practice in their lives,and then spread to and serve as many people as possible,the hospice and palliative care team of Peking Union Medical College Hospital established the professional hospice and palliative care training platform for volunteers in 2021.This article reviews the training design,content,methods,and results of the platform.It is concluded that the platform has theory-based training design,logical and complete training content,suitable training method for volunteers,and satisfactory training results.The establishment of this hospice and palliative care training platform for volunteers has excellent feasibility.Efforts should be made to further explore the performance and long-term development strategy of the training platform.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    LIU Rujin,WANG Minghui,YU Yueming,LIU Hong,SHA Rui,LIU Qian,LIU Yanxin,NING Xiaohong
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 746-749. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15237
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    Community-based home hospice care provided by community service centers and family physician teams aims to alleviate the suffering of terminally ill patients and help them to receive end-of-life care and pass away at home.The Puhuangyu Community Health Service Center established the home hospice care model of PUMCH-Puhuangyu Coordination at the end of 2019.The model has been practiced and improved to date.This paper introduces this model of home hospice care.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    NING Xiaohong,ZHANG Yu,SHA Rui,DU Tiekuan,LI Jie,DAI Xiaoyan,LIU Wei,LIU Qian,ZHAO Xiaoxuan,ZOU Haiou
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 750-756. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15134
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    Objective To explore the obstacles in palliative care consultation services and put forward the suggestions for improving the services in grade A tertiary hospitals. Methods A semi-structured interview was conducted with 17 medical workers who had requested palliative care consultation services in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Results The palliative care consultation services were hindered by five obstacle factors including insufficient knowledge of patients and their families about palliative care,unsound understanding of medical workers about palliative care,poor implementation of consultation opinions,limited labor of palliative care team,and poor economic benefits from palliative care.In view of such obstacles,the following suggestions were put forward,which included increasing the acceptance of palliative care by patients and their families,enriching the knowledge of medical staff on palliative care,establishing a new cooperation model between consultation team and medical staff,strengthening the institutional guarantee for the development of palliative care,and establishing and perfecting the laws and policies related to palliative care. Conclusion Although there are many difficulties in the in-hospital palliative care consultation services in grade A tertiary hospitals,the demand and expectation of medical staff for palliative care are still increasing.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    WANG Minghui,YU Yueming,LIU Rujin,LIU Hong,SHA Rui,LIU Qian,LIU Yanxin,NING Xiaohong
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 757-762. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15230
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    Objective To investigate the feasibility of home hospice care based on the practical experience in Puhuangyu community of Beijing.Methods We selected the patients assessed by hospice care team and receiving home hospice care from Puhuangyu Community Health Service Center of Beijing from January 1,2020 to December 31,2021.The clinical manifestations,hospice services received,and place of death of the patients were analyzed. Results A total of 24 patients were included in this study.They mainly suffered from malignant tumors(18 patients,75.0%),with pain as the most common symptom(12 patients,50.0%).The patients received a variety of hospice services through a combination of outpatient visits,home visits,and WeChat follow-up.The service time of each patient was(2.8±1.7) h each week on average and 57.9%(11/19) of the patients passed away at home. Conclusions The home hospice care in Puhuangyu community has a stable source of patients.The members of this hospice team can provide a variety of home hospice services.With this model,the wish to pass away at home can be achievable for most patients.Therefore,this model of community-based home hospice care is feasible.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    NING Xiaohong,LI Jiayi,DAI Xiaoyan,LIU Qian,SHI Di,ZHAO Xiaoxuan,LI Jie,WANG Lei,GE Nan,QU Xuan,DU Tiekuan,ZHU Huadong
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 763-767. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15144
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    Objective To summarize the palliative care consultations proposed by the Emergency Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 22 palliative care consultations in the Emergency Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2017 to June 2020. Results A total of 18 patients (6 males and 12 females) received palliative care consultations in the Emergency Department,with the average age of (65±8) years (36-88 years).Specifically,10 and 6 patients received once and twice consultations,respectively,and 2 patients did not complete the consultation.Of the patients receiving palliative care consultations,15 had malignant tumors and 3 had non-neoplastic diseases.The reasons for palliative care consultations included communication (61.1%,11/18) and pain relief (61.1%,11/18).In terms of the place of death,8 patients died in the hospital and 6 patients in other medical institutions. Conclusion There is a clear demand for palliative care consultation in the Emergency Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital,and the consultation can bring help to both emergency doctors and patients.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    LU Fei,LIU Jinhan,NING Xiaohong,JIN Shuang,LIU Xiaohong,SUN Xiaohong,YAN Jing
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2022, 44(5): 773-776. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.15175
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    Palliative care refers to the prevention and relief of physical and mental suffering through early recognition,active assessment,and management of pain and other painful symptoms to improve quality of life for both the patients with severe diseases and their families.A successful case of palliative care requires not only the establishment of correct concepts but also the team work and the improvement of the medical system.This paper introduced the end-of-life care experience for a patient with advanced lung cancer,showing the gains and deficiencies in the practice of palliative care.

  • Original Articles
    DU Tiekuan,NING Xiaohong,ZHU Huadong,SHI Di,LI Jiayi
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2021, 43(4): 563-570. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.13594
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    Objective To understand the cognition and related abilities of emergency physicians for palliative care in China. Methods A total of 115 emergency physicians were selected by convenient sampling to conduct a questionnaire survey.The questionnaire included the physicians’ basic information,feelings and attitudes towards end-stage patients and their families,cognition of palliative care,and personal ability for palliative care. Results 25.2%,59.1%,and 15.7% of the emergency physicians considered they had “no understanding”,“partial understanding”,and “full understanding” of palliative care,respectively.32(27.8%)physicians participated in palliative care-related lectures and they showed higher self-rated cognition levels(P=0.002).Wechat(39.1%),media(36.5%),and word of mouth(33.0%)were the main ways for emergency physicians to acquire the knowledge of palliative care.Among the emergency physicians,68.7% felt “powerless” in the face of end-stage patients,and 60.9% and 59.1% felt tangled and worried about death causing disputes,respectively.The emergency physicians had low self-rated ability in relieving dyspnea after removal of ventilator[3(2,4)]and eliminating the fear of death[3(3,4)].The self-rated cognition level of emergency physicians to palliative care was positively correlated with most of the self-rated ability indexes. Conclusions Lectures have a significant impact on emergency physicians’ cognition level of palliative care.Most of the self-rated indexes of palliative care ability are positively correlated with the cognition level of palliative care.In the face of end-stage patients,most of the emergency physicians are powerless,tangled,and worried about disputes,and their self-rated indexes in relieving dyspnea after removal of ventilator and eliminating the fear of death are low,which necessitates relevant training.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    SHA Rui,NING Xiaohong,CHENG Yuejuan
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2021, 43(1): 21-24. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.13326
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    This paper depicted the whole-course care for an advanced cancer patient from hospital to home.In this case,telemedicine was employed to provide guidance on the symptom control,comfort care,psychotherapy,and bereavement counseling.The patient got the holistic care from the whole family and team.The holistic care finally gave a good death of the patient and aided in the recovery of the family members from grief.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    NING Xiaohong,LI Jiayi
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2021, 43(1): 3-6. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.13563
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    Objective To share the outpatient clinic practice of hospice and palliative care at the Department of Geriatrics,Peking Union Medical College Hospital.Methods We conducted a retrospective analysis on the consecutive clinic data of doctor N in Geriatric Outpatient Clinic,Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 1,2016 to December 31,2019.The patients aged 85 years and older,as well as those with end stage malignant tumor,non-tumor dysfunction due to chronic diseases or primary diseases without effective treatment were defined as patients with palliative care need.The basic information,symptoms,consultation purposes and treatments of these patients were collected.Results Among the 2502 visits during the study period,1388 patients with palliative care needs were admitted and recorded,with an average age of(69.7±13.5)years(8-105 years),among which 73.3% were patients over 60 years old and 712(51.3%)were males.Among these patients,63.4% visited specifically to seek for palliative care service and 87.2% of the visits were due to distress caused by advanced malignant tumors.Of the 221 patients with non-tumor diseases,frailty and neurodegenerative diseases were the leading life-threating cause.Of the 5483 symptoms recorded,pain(21.2%),anorexia(13.1%),fatigue(11.6%),constipation(6.9%),insomnia(4.6%),and abdominal distension(4.6%)were the six common symptoms.In the 2502 visits,26.2% of the patients had mutiple visits,and 50.3% of the patients with multiple visits had more than three visits;38.6% of patients visited the clinic themselves,and 65.7% of visits were attended by two or more family members(including the patients).The average duration of visit was(19.6±8.5)min(2-85 min),and 13.5%,53.0%,25.6% and 7.9% of the patients completed the consultation within 10,11-20,21-30 and over 30 min,respectively.Conclusion There is strong demand of palliative care in the outpatient clinic of Department of Geriatrics in Peking Union Medical College Hospital and it is feasible to provide palliative care service for patients with serious diseases in geriatric outpatient clinics.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Forum
    ZHANG Yu,LIU Qian,DAI Xiaoyan,ZHAO Xiaoxuan,GE Nan,QU Xuan,NING Xiaohong,ZOU Hai’ou
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2021, 43(1): 9-14. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.13325
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    Objective To explore the effects of palliative care consultation on medical professionals who have requested it in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 medical professionals who had requested palliative care consultation.Results Palliative care consultation had the following positive effects:building a bridge for doctor-patient communication,providing psychological support to reduce the sense of occupational exhaustion for medical professionals,providing technical support for medical professionals to help patients relieve symptoms,helping medical professionals in the multidisciplinary learning of palliative care,adding humanistic care and neglected ethical concerns.Conclusion Palliative care consultation improves the quality of care for dying patients,and the capacity of consultation needs to be enhanced urgently.

  • Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2019, 41(5): 726-728.
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  • Hospice and Palliative Care Column
    TAO Xin, NING Xiaohong
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2018, 40(3): 395-400. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.2018.03.017
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    Objective To investigate the experience of accompanying dying patients among hospice and palliative care (HPC) volunteers.Methods By applying the methodologies of phenomenological research and participatory observation,the experiences,awareness,and expectations of accompanying dying patients of 10 volunteers in our center were investigated.Results The experiences of 10 volunteers in HPC could be summarized into three subjects:volunteer personal cognition,volunteer demand and family support,and volunteers’ expectations of hospital and society. These could be further divided into 6 sub-themes regarding the personal cognition and feelings of the volunteers:unknown,hostile,suspicious,helpless,role positioning,and passing the message of illness. Three sub-themes associated with individual needs and family support were:self motivation,family ties,and family support. Five sub-themes concerning volunteers’ expectations for hospitals and society were:confusion of concept,lack of palliative idea,reach-out service,humanistic care,and adoption of palliative concept.Conclusions HPC team should widely promote the concept of HPC,seeking supports from individuals,families,and the whole society. A strong volunteer team with robust volunteer service mode and standardized admittance,training,and supervision systems are needed. In particular,strengthened supervision and training of HPC volunteers and standard volunteer system are conducive to the improvement of HPC services in hospitals.

  • Hospice and Palliative Care Column
    WANG Qiumei, NING Xiaohong, LIU Xiaohong, LI Huihui
    Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinica. 2018, 40(3): 401-404. https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.2018.03.018
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    According to the World Health Organization,palliative care is an approach that prevents and alleviates the pain of patients with life-threatening illness and improves the quality of life of patients and their families through early identification,assessment and treatment of pain and other physical,psychosocial and spiritual problems. It is the active holistic care accomplished by multidisciplinary team. This article describes the practice of the palliative care in a patient with advanced retroperitoneal sarcoma.