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Do palliative care interventions reduce emergency department visits among patients with cancer at the end of life? A systematic review.

Lisa D DiMartino1, Bryan J Weiner, Deborah K Mayer, George L Jackson, Andrea K Biddle.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department (ED) visits are an indicator of poor quality of cancer care. Coordination of care through the use of palliative care teams may limit aggressive care and improve outcomes for patients with cancer at the end of life.
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the literature to determine whether palliative care interventions implemented in the hospital, home, or outpatient clinic are more effective than usual care in reducing ED visits among patients with cancer at the end of life. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: PubMed, EMBASE, and CINAHL databases were searched from database inception to May 7, 2014. Only randomized/non-randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies examining the effect of palliative care interventions on ED visits among adult patients with cancer with advanced disease were considered. DATA EXTRACTION AND DATA SYNTHESIS: Data were abstracted from the articles that met all the inclusion criteria. A second reviewer independently abstracted data from 2 articles and discrepancies were resolved. From 464 abstracts, 2 RCTs, 10 observational studies, and 1 non-RCT/quasi-experimental study were included. Overall there is limited evidence to support the use of palliative care interventions to reduce ED visits, although studies examining effect of hospice care and those conducted outside of the United States reported a statistically significant reduction in ED visits.
CONCLUSIONS: Evidence regarding whether palliative care interventions implemented in the hospital, home or outpatient clinic are more effective than usual care at reducing ED visits is not strongly substantiated based on the literature reviewed. Improvements in the quality of reporting for studies examining the effect of palliative care interventions on ED use are needed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25115197     DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2014.0092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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2.  Effect of hospice care on health-care costs for Taiwanese patients with cancer during their last month of life in 2004-2011: A trend analysis.

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4.  Trend analysis of end-of-life care between hospice and nonhospice groups of cancer patients in Taiwan for 2002-11.

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