Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Clinical Practice Report
Establishing a System for Providing Heart Failure Palliative Care in the Acute Care Hospital
Takashi Ohmori Hideyuki KashiwagiShujiro InoueShoichiro FurukawaMichiko ShimomiMayuko MiyazakiEmi HaradaKiko HirokiYoshiko OkaKazuki TsutsumiKiyofumi Oya
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2022 Volume 17 Issue 4 Pages 165-170

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The need for palliative care for heart failure patients has been attracting attention, but the system for providing such care is not yet fully established in Japan. Iizuka Hospital is a 1048-bed acute care hospital located in Fukuoka, Japan. The Heart Support Team (HST) was established to provide palliative care for heart failure at the hospital. After the HST was launched in May 2017, 168 referrals for palliative care intervention for heart failure patients by March 2022. Twenty-five (14.8%) met the intervention cases’ additional palliative care treatment criteria. The Integrated Palliative Outcome Scale was administered to 11 consecutive patients from April 1 to 30, 2021. In establishing and operating the HST, the challenge was recruiting, training, and creating a system to sustain the system. Creating the HST in collaboration with staff specializing in palliative care, psychiatric care, and cardiovascular specialists was the first step in establishing a method for palliative care to heart failure patients in an acute care hospital.

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