Palliative care patients in the emergency medical service: a retrospective cohort study from Finland

Eemil Pesonen, Pauli Vuorinen,Leena Surakka,Juho T. Lehto,Sanna Hoppu

BMC Health Services Research(2024)

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Paramedics are often involved in treating palliative care patients with difficulties regarding symptom control. They report minimal training in palliative care and find decision-making difficult. This often leads to overtreatment and unnecessary transportation to the emergency department. The study’s objective is to determine how much palliative patients use emergency services, how well are they recognized by paramedics and how paramedics choose care in terms of treatment and transportation. This study is a retrospective cohort study based in the Finnish Tampere University Hospital area. We included patients with a palliative care decision setting the goal of therapy as palliative intent between 1 August 2021 and 31 December 2021 and who died before 1 April 2022. From these patients, records of nurse paramedic visits were retrieved. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the data. Paramedics visited 69 patients in 97 callouts. These callouts comprised 0.26
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Emergency medical services,Palliative,End-of-life
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