Abstract

144 Background: In Germany specialised palliative care in outpatient setting is financed by health insurances since 2007. Home Care Sachsen e.V. is a specialised palliative care provider working with two palliative care teams including qualified nurses, physicians and social workers in closely cooperation with general practitioners and nursing services. We report about the results of our work in a rural area around Dresden in Saxony, Germany. Methods: Our data were collected prospectively with PalliDoc software. Results: Between 2011 – 2013 Home Care Sachsen e.V. served for 1,572 pts (888 m, 684 f); 93% with an oncologic disease. Median age was 71 y, Karnofsky index was 40%, median caring time 27 days. In this time, 25% of our pts had one stay in hospital, 8% two and 4% three and more. 63% had no stays in hospital. At least 1,271 pts. died: 65% at home; 9% in nursing homes and hospices; 15% in palliative care units and 11% in hospital. Conclusions: Mean home death rate of oncologic pts without intervention in Germany is about 44% (Papke J, Koch R: Places of Death from Cancer in a Rural Location. Onkologie (2007) 30, 105-08). This proportion could be enhanced considerably with outpatient palliative care. Providing of specialised palliative care with a multiprofessional team is effective to increase the rate of dying at home and to fulfill one of the strongest wishes of pts in a palliative situation.

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