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Overtreatment at the end of life

by Alexandra Scherg, Martin Neukirchen, Kerstin Kremeike, Bernd Oliver Maier, Bernd Alt-Epping, Heiner Melching, Claudia Bausewein, Boris Zernikow

Recommendations for emergency medicine, intensive care and oncology.

This publication examines the challenge of overtreatment at the end of life, against the backdrop of patients’ wishes, an ageing society, expanding medical possibilities and growing resource constraints in the healthcare system, and outlines potential policy responses.

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Medical advances are constantly expanding diagnostic and therapeutic options, but at the same time make it more difficult to determine appropriate treatment goals. Therapeutic decisions are often guided more by feasibility than by individual appropriateness, which can lead to overtreatment. This refers to the use of medical interventions when treatment goals are no longer achievable, with the potential harm outweighing the benefits. In addition to direct negative effects on patients, overtreatment also has significant indirect consequences, including rising healthcare costs, growing resource constraints shortages and moral stress within treatment teams.

The causes are complex and lie at the level of those affected, the healthcare providers and the care structures. The early integration of palliative care can have a preventive effect by supporting the clarification of realistic treatment goals, the consideration of the patient’s wishes and appropriate decision-making. To reduce overtreatment, structural and health policy measures are particularly necessary, including the expansion of palliative care services, the promotion of advance care planning, and the improvement of training and continuing professional development in communication and decision-making.

 

At the time of publication, all authors were members of the German Society for Palliative Medicine (DGP).

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