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A National Study to Compare Effective Management of Constipation in Children Receiving Concurrent Versus Standard Hospice Care.

Lisa C Lindley, Jessica Keim-Malpass, Melanie J Cozad, Jennifer W Mack, Radion Svynarenko, Mary Lou Clark Fornehed, Whitney Stone, Kerri Qualls, Pamela S Hinds.   

Abstract

Constipation is a distressing and uncomfortable symptom children experience at end of life. There is a gap in knowledge about how different approaches to hospice care delivery might improve pediatric symptom management of constipation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of pediatric concurrent hospice versus standard hospice care to manage constipation. Medicaid data (2011-2013) were analyzed. Children who were younger than 21 years enrolled in hospice care and had a hospice enrollment between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2013, were included. Instrumental variable analysis was used to test the effectiveness of concurrent versus standard hospice care. Among the 18 152 children, approximately 14% of participants were diagnosed or treated for constipation from a nonhospice provider during hospice enrollment. A higher proportion of children received nonhospice care for constipation in concurrent hospice care, compared with standard hospice (19.5% vs 13.2%), although this was not significant (β = .22, P < .05) after adjusting for covariates. The findings demonstrated that concurrent care was no more effective than standard hospice care in managing pediatric constipation. Hospice and nonhospice providers may be doing a sufficient job ordering bowel regimens before constipation becomes a serious problem for children at end of life.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 34840283      PMCID: PMC8720064          DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000000810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs        ISSN: 1522-2179            Impact factor:   1.918


  31 in total

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4.  Quality of paediatric hospice care for children with and without multiple complex chronic conditions.

Authors:  Lisa C Lindley; Jessica Keim-Malpass
Journal:  Int J Palliat Nurs       Date:  2017-05-02

5.  Children Enrolled in Hospice Care Under Commercial Insurance: A Comparison of Different Age Groups.

Authors:  Lisa C Lindley; Austin C Cohrs; Jessica Keim-Malpass; Douglas L Leslie
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Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.954

7.  Hospice Care Experiences Among Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers.

Authors:  Layla Parast; Anagha A Tolpadi; Joan M Teno; Marc N Elliott; Rebecca Anhang Price
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9.  An introduction to instrumental variable assumptions, validation and estimation.

Authors:  Mette Lise Lousdal
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