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Many hospital patients are given a feeding tube in order to be discharged to a nursing home, but often it’s without receiving a palliative care assessment first, a new study has found.
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School analyzed the records of more than 200 patients who received a feeding tube and found that only 12% had a palliative care assessment prior to the procedure.
More than two-thirds of patients in the study were discharged but unable to live on their own. Among patients with acute brain injury or respiratory failure, 90% died in the hospital or were severely disabled at discharge.
Results appeared in Surgery.
From the January 01, 2017 Issue of McKnight's Long-Term Care News