@article{OorschotIshiiKusomotoetal.2020, author = {Oorschot, Birgitt van and Ishii, Koji and Kusomoto, Yuko and Zetzl, Theresa and Roch, Carmen and Mettenleiter, Andreas and Ozawa, Hiroko and Flentje, Michael}, title = {Anxiety, depression and psychosocial needs are the most frequent concerns reported by patients: preliminary results of a comparative explorative analysis of two hospital-based palliative care teams in Germany and Japan}, series = {Journal of Neural Transmission}, volume = {127}, journal = {Journal of Neural Transmission}, issn = {0300-9564}, doi = {10.1007/s00702-020-02186-y}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235675}, pages = {1481-1489}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In the partnership between the medical departments of W{\"u}rzburg University, Germany, and Nagasaki University, Japan, palliative care is a relevant topic. The aim of the study was to perform a comparative analysis of the hospital-based palliative care teams in W{\"u}rzburg (PCT-W) and Nagasaki (PCT-N). Survey of staff composition and retrospective analysis of PCT patient charts in both PCTs were conducted. Patients self-assessed their symptoms in PCT-W and in Radiation Oncology W{\"u}rzburg (RO-W). The (negative) quality indicator 'percentage of deceased hospitalised patients with PCT contact for less than 3 days before death' (Earle in Int J Qual Health Care 17(6):505-509, 2005) was analysed. Both PCTs follow a multidisciplinary team approach. PCT-N saw 410 cancer patients versus 853 patients for PCT-W (22.8\% non-cancer patients). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status at first contact with PCT-N was 3 or 4 in 39.3\% of patients versus 79.0\% for PCT-W. PCT-N was engaged in co-management longer than PCT-W (mean 20.7 days, range 1-102 versus mean 4.9 days, range 1-48). The most frequent patient-reported psychological symptom was anxiety (family anxiety: 98.3\% PCT-W and 88.7\% RO-W, anxiety 97.9\% PCT-W and 85.9\% RO-W), followed by depression (98.2\% PCT-W and 80.3\% RO-W). In 14 of the 148 deceased patients, PCT-N contact was initiated less than 3 days before death (9.4\%) versus 121 of the 729 deceased PCT-W patients (16.6\%). Psychological needs are highly relevant in both Germany and Japan, with more than 85\% anxiety and depression in patients in the Japanese IPOS validation study (Sakurai in Jpn J Clin Oncol 49(3):257-262, 2019). This should be taken into account when implementing PCTs.}, language = {en} }