Room to Improve: An Audit of In-Hospital End-of-Life Care for Oncology Patients in a Tertiary Cancer Centre in Ireland During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Hailey K Carroll, Aoife Broderick, Orfhlaith McCarthy, Richard M Bambury,Derek G Power,Dearbhaile C Collins,Roisin M Connolly, Sinead A Noonan, Dan Collins, Elaine Cunningham, Mary Kennedy,Kieron O'Driscoll, Daniel Nuzum, Katie Twomey, Aideen O'Riordan, Finola O'Sullivan, Claire Roe,Aoife C Lowney, Mary Jane O'Leary,Seamus O'Reilly

Omega(2023)

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The COVID-19 pandemic compounded isolation for patients through social distancing measures and staff shortages. We were concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on the quality of care provided at end-of-life in 2021 in a national cancer centre, and instigated the first ever review of the care of the dying. Quality of care was assessed retrospectively using a validated instrument developed by the United Kingdom's National Quality Board. Sixty-six patient deaths occurred in our cancer centre in 2021. The 'risk of dying' was documented in 65.2% of records. Palliative care services were involved in 77%, and pastoral care in 10.6%. What was important to the patient was documented in 24.2%. The 'quality-of-death' score was satisfactory for most but poor in 21.2%. Our study prompted change, including appointment of an end-of-life coordinator, development of a checklist to ensure comprehensive communication, expansion of the end-of-life committee to include junior doctors, and regular audit.
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COVID-19, quality of death, audit, quality improvement, guideline, end of life care, communication, palliative care, attitudes death, family
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