| Literature DB >> 30581504 |
Tomasz Dzierżanowski1,2, Aleksandra Ciałkowska-Rysz2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Constipation is one of the most frequent clinical and nursing problems both in palliative care patients and in nursing home residents. AIM: To assess the occurrence of constipation and its risk factors in adult inpatient palliative care units versus nursing homes.Entities:
Keywords: constipation; long-term care; palliative care
Year: 2018 PMID: 30581504 PMCID: PMC6300848 DOI: 10.5114/pg.2018.79809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prz Gastroenterol ISSN: 1895-5770
Demographic characteristics of the studied population
| Parameter | Nursing home (95% CI) ( | Inpatient hospice (95% CI) ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean (range) | 71.3 (58.8–90.0) | 66.3 (54.9–83.3) | 0.087 |
| Female gender (%) | 59.2 | 45.1 | 0.168 |
| Overall performance status (Karnofsky 0–100), mean (range) | 53.3 (45.0–65.6) | 42.7 (32.3–58.3) | 0.00001 |
The main diagnosis of the studied cohort
| Diagnosis | Nursing home ( | Inpatient hospice ( |
|---|---|---|
| Other | 40.8 | 9.8 |
| Cancer | 4.1 | 90.2 |
| Neurological disease | 16.3 | 0.0 |
| Psychotic disorders | 38.8 | 0.0 |
Symptoms of constipation
| Symptoms | Nursing home | Inpatient hospice | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | ||||
| Bowel movements (in the last 7 days) | 4.2 | 49 | 3.1 | 51 | 0.030 |
| Difficulty of defecation | 1.6 | 49 | 1.9 | 51 | 0.213 |
| Feeling of incomplete defecation | 1.3 | 49 | 1.3 | 51 | 0.975 |
| Stools too hard | 1.6 | 49 | 1.6 | 51 | 0.889 |
| Straining | 1.5 | 49 | 1.9 | 51 | 0.188 |
| Necessity of laxatives | 1.3 | 49 | 1.7 | 51 | 0.176 |
| Assessment of constipation | 1.7 | 49 | 1.8 | 51 | 0.689 |
Figure 1Nursing risk factors
Figure 2The mean intensity of the most common symptoms in nursing home residents and inpatient hospice patients