Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
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A survey of home care provided by hospitals and clinics in an urban area of Japan
Masakatsu ShimizuTakuya ShinjoShigeyuki KobayashiShoji HamanoToru OkanoHiroomi NakamuraAkihiro IshikawaMasako SekimotoHiroyuki MakimuraAkira HonjoKobe Medical Association Home Care Group
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2015 Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 301-305

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Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the current status of home care provided by hospitals and clinics in Kobe City. Methods:In July 2013 a survey was mailed to a cross-section of all clinics and hospitals in Kobe City. Results:Questionnaires were sent to 1,589 clinics and hospitals and 899(57%)responded. Regular and urgent home visits by doctors were provided by 50% and 65% of respondents, respectively. End-of-life care for dying patients at home and in nursing homes was provided by 31% and 18% of respondents, respectively. The average time spent on home visits was 2.3±1.7 days per week. Care for cancer patients, participation in national palliative care lectures, and holding a discussion at the admitting hospital before discharge for home care, were performed by 23%, 7.0%, and 6.9% of respondents, respectively. Conclusion:The majority of hospitals and clinics in Kobe City provided home care.
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© 2015 by Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine
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