A SCOPING REVIEW OF END-OF-LIFE DISCUSSIONS AND PALLIATIVE CARE: IMPLICATIONS FOR NEUROLOGICAL INTENSIVE CARE AMONG LATINOS IN THE U.S.

A scoping review of end-of-life discussions and palliative care: implications for neurological intensive care among Latinos in the U.S.

A scoping review of end-of-life discussions and palliative care: implications for neurological intensive care among Latinos in the U.S.

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Summary: Goals of care (Goals-of-care) discussions and palliative care (PC) are crucial to providing comprehensive Ball - Umpire - Protective healthcare, particularly for acute neurological conditions requiring admission to a neurological intensive care unit.We identified gaps in the literature and describe insight for future research on end-of-life discussions and PC for U.S.

Latinos with acute neurological conditions.We searched 10 databases including peer-reviewed abstracts and manuscripts of hospitalized U.S.

Latinos with acute neurological and non-neurological conditions.We included 44 of 3231 publications and identified various themes: PC utilization, pre-established advanced directives in Goals-of-care discussions, Goals-of-care discussion outcomes, tracheostomy or percutaneous gastrostomy tube placement rates among hospitalized Latinos.Our review highlights that Latinos appear to have lower palliative care utilization compared with non-Latino Whites and may be less likely to have pre-established advanced directives, more likely to have Pet Beds gastrostomy or tracheostomy placement and less likely to have do-not-resuscitate status.

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