Evaluation of a New Triage Protocol for Palliative Care for Patients with COVID-19 in Brazil
To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil. A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a gre...
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Published in: | Journal of palliative medicine Vol. 26; no. 2; p. 253 |
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Abstract | To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil.
A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a green group (GG). Patients should receive PC as recommended for each group.
A total of 1517 patients were included in the analysis. About 11% (
= 162) of patients received PC. About 35% (
= 529) of all patients died. There was a significant difference in the mortality rate between the groups; the GG had the highest mortality rate. Most patients who died (77.1%) did not receive PC.
PALI-COVID was effective in identifying patients who had a higher risk of death and needed end-of-life support. Despite the protocol, few patients received PC. |
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AbstractList | To evaluate the implementation of a triage protocol for palliative care (PC) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PALI-COVID) at a referral center in Brazil.
A retrospective observational study was conducted. Based on the triage protocol, patients were classified into a red group, a yellow group, and a green group (GG). Patients should receive PC as recommended for each group.
A total of 1517 patients were included in the analysis. About 11% (
= 162) of patients received PC. About 35% (
= 529) of all patients died. There was a significant difference in the mortality rate between the groups; the GG had the highest mortality rate. Most patients who died (77.1%) did not receive PC.
PALI-COVID was effective in identifying patients who had a higher risk of death and needed end-of-life support. Despite the protocol, few patients received PC. |
Author | Loyola Correa, Tulio Baeninger Anbar, Fernanda Tavares de Carvalho, Ricardo Brandão, Ana Beatriz Aparecida Rocha, Juraci Yarshell, Flávia Salomão Simão, Áurea Maria Barros Sobreira, Joyce Veceli Queirós Estuque, Monica |
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