Table 2.
Characteristics of the calls | Number of patients |
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Number of calls | Number of patients (total=314) |
Audio calls only | 63 |
Audio + text | 167 |
Audio + text+ visual | 84 |
Timing of calls | Number of patients (total=314) |
6 A.M-10 A.M | 48 |
10 A.M-2 P.M | 118 |
2 P.M-6 P.M | 99 |
6 P.M-10 P.M | 36 |
10 P.M-6 A.M | 13 |
Total duration of calls (min) | Number of patients (total=314) |
<5 min | 71 |
5-10 min | 62 |
10-15 min | 124 |
>15 min | 57 |
Reason of call | Number of patients (total=314) |
Symptom management | 157 |
Pain | 98 |
Dyspnea | 36 |
Nausea and vomiting | 8 |
Constipation | 10 |
Others | 5 |
Queries regarding oncological treatment from other departments | 71 |
Restocking of opioids | 86 |
Severity of symptoms | Number of patients (total=157) |
<4/10 | 32 |
4-6/10 | 97 |
>7/10 | 28 |
Major barrier to avail the hospital service | Number of patients (total=314) |
Sealing of borders | 124 |
Patient is terminal | 88 |
No social support to accompany | 31 |
Afraid to come to hospital for fear of infection | 71 |
What was advised at the end? | Number of patients (total=314) |
Prescribed for oral titration of opioids | 109 |
Prescribed oral medications for symptom management | 20 |
Referred to the emergency of a nearby hospital in the locality for symptom management | 22 |
Home visit by community based palliative care team with contact details suggested | 22 |
Information of an alternative palliative care unit at the native state with contact details shared to procure opioids | 55 |
Scheduled for our OPD visit for procurement of opioids | 12 |
Contact details of other departments given | 71 |
Monitored end of life care | 3 |
OPD: Outdoor patient department