Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador

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In El Salvador, access to palliative care is limited. In July 2013, he started a private support and symptom control unit in palliative care. They care for cancer and non-cancer patients at three levels: outpatient consultation, hospitalization in private centers and home care. The objective of this...

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Autores: Lopez Saca, José Mario, Feng Escobar, Ancu Tatiana, Carrillo, Flor de Maria, Rodríguez Paz, Marco Antonio, Menjivar Deras, Cecilia Elizabeth
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.usat.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/371
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Materia:Palliative Care
Opioids
Symptoms
Cuidados Paliativos
Opioides
Síntomas
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Caracterización de pacientes que reciben cuidados paliativos en una unidad privada no hospitalaria en El Salvador.
title Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
spellingShingle Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
Lopez Saca, José Mario
Palliative Care
Opioids
Symptoms
Cuidados Paliativos
Opioides
Síntomas
title_short Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
title_full Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
title_fullStr Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
title_sort Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El Salvador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lopez Saca, José Mario
Feng Escobar, Ancu Tatiana
Carrillo, Flor de Maria
Rodríguez Paz, Marco Antonio
Menjivar Deras, Cecilia Elizabeth
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Feng Escobar, Ancu Tatiana
Carrillo, Flor de Maria
Rodríguez Paz, Marco Antonio
Menjivar Deras, Cecilia Elizabeth
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Carrillo, Flor de Maria
Rodríguez Paz, Marco Antonio
Menjivar Deras, Cecilia Elizabeth
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Opioids
Symptoms
Cuidados Paliativos
Opioides
Síntomas
topic Palliative Care
Opioids
Symptoms
Cuidados Paliativos
Opioides
Síntomas
description In El Salvador, access to palliative care is limited. In July 2013, he started a private support and symptom control unit in palliative care. They care for cancer and non-cancer patients at three levels: outpatient consultation, hospitalization in private centers and home care. The objective of this study is to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of the population attended from January 2014 to December 2016 as the first experience of private palliative care in San Salvador.It is an observational, retrospective and descriptive study, using the population census and clinical records. Where sociodemographic and clinical variables of the patients were collected in an initial assessment by the palliative doctor.The total of patients was 125. Being 56.8% women with an average age of 72 years. 68% of patients live in San Salvador. 14.4% have private health insurance. 68% received a home consultation. 86.4% of the patients attended suffered from oncological diseases. The most frequent symptoms: weakness 90.4%, lack of appetite 88.8% and pain 76%. The most widely used opioid was morphine 28.8% followed by tramadol 17.6%, oxycodone 8% and fentanyl 8%. 12.8% required palliative sedation. The patients were referred by doctors in 52.8% and by relatives 47.2%.We present the characteristics of the patients cared for in the private unit and whose results show that when palliative care cares for its principles and basic elements of work, the results are similar to other units in the rest of the world.
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spelling Characterization of patients receiving palliative care in a private non-hospital unit in El SalvadorCaracterización de pacientes que reciben cuidados paliativos en una unidad privada no hospitalaria en El Salvador.Lopez Saca, José MarioFeng Escobar, Ancu Tatiana Carrillo, Flor de Maria Rodríguez Paz, Marco Antonio Menjivar Deras, Cecilia Elizabeth Palliative CareOpioidsSymptomsCuidados PaliativosOpioidesSíntomasIn El Salvador, access to palliative care is limited. In July 2013, he started a private support and symptom control unit in palliative care. They care for cancer and non-cancer patients at three levels: outpatient consultation, hospitalization in private centers and home care. The objective of this study is to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of the population attended from January 2014 to December 2016 as the first experience of private palliative care in San Salvador.It is an observational, retrospective and descriptive study, using the population census and clinical records. Where sociodemographic and clinical variables of the patients were collected in an initial assessment by the palliative doctor.The total of patients was 125. Being 56.8% women with an average age of 72 years. 68% of patients live in San Salvador. 14.4% have private health insurance. 68% received a home consultation. 86.4% of the patients attended suffered from oncological diseases. The most frequent symptoms: weakness 90.4%, lack of appetite 88.8% and pain 76%. The most widely used opioid was morphine 28.8% followed by tramadol 17.6%, oxycodone 8% and fentanyl 8%. 12.8% required palliative sedation. The patients were referred by doctors in 52.8% and by relatives 47.2%.We present the characteristics of the patients cared for in the private unit and whose results show that when palliative care cares for its principles and basic elements of work, the results are similar to other units in the rest of the world.En El Salvador el acceso a los cuidados paliativos es limitado. En julio de 2013 inició una unidad privada de soporte y control de síntomas en cuidados paliativos. Atienden enfermos oncológicos y no oncológicos en tres niveles: consulta externa, hospitalización en centros privados y atención domiciliaria. El objetivo de este estudio es describir las características demográficas y clínicas de la población atendida desde enero de 2014 a diciembre de 2016 como primera experiencia de atención paliativa privada en San Salvador. Es un estudio observacional, retrospectivo y descriptivo, utilizando el censo poblacional y los expedientes clínicos. En donde se recogieron variables sociodemográficas y clínicas de los pacientes en una valoración inicial por el médico paliativista. El total de pacientes fue 125. Siendo 56.8% mujeres con promedio de edad 72 años.  El 68% de los pacientes viven en San Salvador. 14.4% tienen seguro médico privado. 68% recibieron consulta domiciliar. El 86.4% de los pacientes atendidos padecían de enfermedades oncológicas. Los síntomas más frecuentes: debilidad 90.4%, falta de apetito 88.8% y dolor 76%. El opioide más utilizado fue morfina 28.8% seguido de tramadol 17.6%, oxicodona 8% y fentanilo 8%.  Requirieron sedación paliativa 12.8%. Los pacientes fueron referidos por médicos en 52.8% y por familiares 47.2%. Presentamos las características de los pacientes atendidos en la unidad privada y cuyos resultados muestran que cuando los cuidados paliativos cuidan sus principios y elementos básicos de trabajo los resultados son similares a otras unidades en el resto del mundo.Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo2020-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed articleArtículo evaluado por paresTextoapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://revistas.usat.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/37110.35383/apuntes.v3i1.371Apuntes de Bioética; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Apuntes de Bioética Vol. 03. N° 1; 64-71Apuntes de Bioética; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2020): Apuntes de Bioética Vol. 03. N° 1; 64-712663-491010.35383/apuntes.v3i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejoinstname:Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejoinstacron:USATspahttps://revistas.usat.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/371/849https://revistas.usat.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/371/827El Salvadorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasusat:article/3712024-08-05T17:21:57Z
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