Journal article

Prognostic factors in the elderly: A profile and outcomes study of a community palliative care service

M Chapman, B Le, A Gorelik, J Schwarz

Internal Medicine Journal | WILEY | Published : 2012

Abstract

Our ageing population creates challenges for palliative care, including accuracy of prognostication. This study highlights this by profiling the outcomes of an Australian, community-based palliative service over 6 months with collection of epidemiological, comorbidity and physical function data. Most patients had cancer, comorbidities and died during the study. Low scores on the Australian-modified Karnofsky Performance Scale and the presence of congestive cardiac failure were predictive of shorter survival.

University of Melbourne Researchers