Background

Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement initiatives.

Aim

To assess any changes over time in the evaluation of quality of care and quality of dying with dementia by family caregivers.

Design

Combined analysis of eight studies with bereaved family caregivers’ evaluations 2005-2019.

Setting/participants

Family caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia in the Netherlands (n = 1189) completed the End-of-Life in Dementia Satisfaction With Care (EOLD-SWC; quality of care) and Comfort Assessment in Dying (EOLD-CAD, four subscales; quality of dying) instruments. Changes in scores over time were analysed using mixed models with random effects for season and facility and adjustment for demographics, prospective design and urbanised region.

Results

The mean total EOLD-SWC score was 33.40 (SD 5.08) and increased by 0.148 points per year (95% CI, 0.052-0.244; adjusted 0.170 points 95% CI, 0.055-0.258). The mean total EOLD-CAD score was 30.80 (SD 5.76) and, unadjusted, there was a trend of decreasing quality of dying over time of -0.175 points (95% CI, -0.291 to -0.058) per year increment. With adjustment, the trend was not significant (-0.070 EOLD-CAD total score points, 95% CI, -0.205 to 0.065) and only the EOLD-CAD subscale ‘Well being’ decreased.

Conclusion

We identified divergent trends over 14 years of increased quality of care, while quality of dying did not increase and well-being in dying decreased. Further research is needed on what well-being in dying means to family. Quality improvement requires continued efforts to treat symptoms in dying with dementia.

Overview publication

TitleTrends in quality of care and dying perceived by family caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia 2005-2019.
DateDecember 1st, 2021
Issue namePalliative medicine
Issue numberv35.10:1951-1960
DOI10.1177/02692163211030831
PubMed34455856
AuthorsKlapwijk MS, Bolt SR, Boogaard JA, Ten Koppel M, Gijsberts MH, van Leussen C, The BA, Meijers JM, Schols JM, Pasman HRW, Onwuteaka-Philipsen BD, Deliens L, Van den Block L, Mertens B, de Vet HC, Caljouw MA, Achterberg WP & van der Steen JT
KeywordsDementia, end-of-life care, geriatrics, nursing homes, palliative care, quality of health care
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