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Table 3 Performance of the NECPAL tool to identify palliative care needs in patients with HF

From: Prevalence and characteristics of patients with heart failure needing palliative care

 

Total

–NECPAL

+NECPAL

p-value

 

(n=178)

(n=100)

(n=78)

Quality of life

  

 SF-12

  Physical summary

43.75 (31.25-75.00)

62.50 (37.50-78.13)

37.50 (18.75-56.25)

<0.001

  Mental summary

66.87 (37.50-85.25)

74.38 (45.63-88.13)

53.13 (27.50-82.50)

0.002

 KCCQ

  Quality of life dimension

66.66 (41.66-91.66)

75 (50-91.66)

58.33 (33.33-75.00)

0.002

Pain

 SF-12

  Body pain subscale

100 (50-100)

100 (75-100)

75 (50-100)

0.009

 ESAS

  Pain

0 (0-5)

0 (0-2)

0 (0-6)

0.004

Other physical problems

  

 ESAS

  Tiredness

3.5 (0-7)

2 (0-5.5)

5 (0-8)

0.009

  Drowsiness

0 (0-6)

0 (0-5)

2.5 (0-7)

0.019

  Nausea

0 (0-0)

0 (0-0)

0 (0-0)

0.692

  Lack of appetite

0 (0-5)

0 (0-3.5)

0 (0-5)

0.692

  Shortness of breath

0 (0-5)

0 (0-3)

0 (0-6)

0.002

  Sleep disturbances

3 (0-6)

2 (0-6)

4 (0-6)

0.321

Psychological problems

 SF-12

  Emotional role subscale

100 (0-100)

100 (50-100)

50 (0-100)

0.003

  Mental health subscale

70 (50-90)

80 (50-95)

65 (40-90)

0.045

 ESAS

  Depressive symptoms

0 (0-5)

0 (0-4.5)

3 (0-8)

0.003

  Anxiety symptoms

0 (0-5)

0 (0-5)

0 (0-6)

0.092

Social problems

 SF-12

  Social function subscale

50 (25-75)

75 (50-75)

50 (0-75)

<0.001

 KCCQ

  Social limitation dimension

66.66 (41.66-100.00)

87.50(58.33-100.00)

43.75 (25.00-75.00)

<0.001

  1. SF-12: 12-Item Short Form Survey; KCCQ: Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire; ESAS: Edmonton Symptom Assessment System