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Measuring Intensity of End of Life Care: A Systematic Review
Authors:Xhyljeta Luta  Maud Maessen  Matthias Egger  Andreas E. Stuck  David Goodman  Kerri M. Clough-Gorr
Affiliation:1. Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.; 2. University Department of Geriatrics, Inselspital Bern, Bern, Switzerland.; 3. The Dartmouth Institute of Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Lebanon, NH, United States of America.; 4. Section of Geriatrics, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States of America.; Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense, BRAZIL,
Abstract:

Background

Many studies have measured the intensity of end of life care. However, no summary of the measures used in the field is currently available.

Objectives

To summarise features, characteristics of use and reported validity of measures used for evaluating intensity of end of life care.

Methods

This was a systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines. We performed a comprehensive literature search in Ovid Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews and reference lists published between 1990-2014. Two reviewers independently screened titles, abstracts, full texts and extracted data. Studies were eligible if they used a measure of end of life care intensity, defined as all quantifiable measures describing the type and intensity of medical care administered during the last year of life.

Results

A total of 58 of 1590 potentially eligible studies met our inclusion criteria and were included. The most commonly reported measures were hospitalizations (n = 44), intensive care unit admissions (n = 39) and chemotherapy use (n = 27). Studies measured intensity of care in different timeframes ranging from 48 hours to 12 months. The majority of studies were conducted in cancer patients (n = 31). Only 4 studies included information on validation of the measures used. None evaluated construct validity, while 3 studies considered criterion and 1 study reported both content and criterion validity.

Conclusions

This review provides a synthesis to aid in choosing intensity of end of life care measures based on their previous use but simultaneously highlights the crucial need for more validation studies and consensus in the field.
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