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Physician perspectives on end-of-life care: factors of race, specialty, and geography.

Cindy L Carter1, Jane G Zapka, Suzanne O'Neill, Susan DesHarnais, Winnie Hennessy, Jerome Kurent, Rickey Carter.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe physicians' end-of-life practices, perceptions regarding end-of-life care and characterize differences based upon physician specialty and demographic characteristics. To illuminate physicians' perceptions about differences among their African-American and Caucasian patients' preferences for end-of-life care. DESIGN AND METHODS: Twenty-four African-American and 16 Caucasian physicians (N=40) participated in an in-person interview including 23 primary care physicians, 7 cardiologists, and 10 oncologists. Twenty-four practices were in urban areas and 16 were in rural counties.
RESULTS: Physicians perceived racial differences in preferences for end-of-life care between their Caucasian and African-American patients. Whereas oncologists and primary care physicians overwhelmingly reported having working relationships with hospice, only 57% of cardiologists reported having those contacts. African-American physicians were more likely than Caucasian physicians to perceive racial differences in their patients preferences for pain medication. SIGNIFICANCE OF
RESULTS: Demographic factors such as race of physician and patient may impact the provider's perspective on end-of-life care including processes of care and communication with patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17066967     DOI: 10.1017/s1478951506060330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Support Care        ISSN: 1478-9515


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