학술논문

End-of-Life Discussions and Their Timing for Patients With Cardiovascular Diseases ― From the Perspective of Bereaved Family Members ―
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Circulation Journal. 2023, 88(1):135
Subject
Cardiovascular diseases
Caregiver
End-of-life
Palliative care
Language
English
ISSN
1346-9843
1347-4820
Abstract
Methods and Results: We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey of bereaved family members of CVD patients who died at 10 tertiary care institutes in Japan. In all, 286 bereaved family members (38.2% male; median age 66.0 [interquartile range 58.0–73.0] years) of CVD patients were enrolled; of these, 200 (69.9%) reported that their families had had EOL discussions with physicians. The major topic discussed was resuscitation (79.0%), and 21.5% discussed the place of EOL care. Most discussions were held during hospitalization of the patient (88.2%). More than half (57.1%) the discussions were initiated less than 1 month before the patient died, and 22.6% of family members felt that this timing of EOL discussions was late. Bereaved family members’ perception of late EOL discussions was associated with the family members aggressive attitude towards life-prolonging treatment, less preparedness for bereavement, and less satisfaction with EOL care.