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Comparison of Palliative Care Delivery in the Last Year of Life Between Adults With Terminal Noncancer Illness or Cancer.

Kieran L Quinn1,2,3,4, Peter Wegier5,6, Therese A Stukel2,3, Anjie Huang2, Chaim M Bell1,2,3,4, Peter Tanuseputro2,7,8,9,10.   

Abstract

Importance: Palliative care improves health outcomes, but studies of the differences in the delivery of palliative care to patients with different types of serious illness are lacking. Objective: To examine the delivery of palliative care among adults in their last year of life who died of terminal noncancer illness compared with those who died of cancer. Design, Setting, and Participants: This population-based cohort study used linked health administrative data of adults who received palliative care in their last year of life and died between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2017, in Ontario, Canada. Exposures: Cause of death (chronic organ failure, dementia, or cancer). Main Outcomes and Measures: Components of palliative care delivery, including timing and location of initiation, model of care, physician mix, care settings, and location of death.
Results: A total of 145 709 adults received palliative care (median age, 78 years; interquartile range, 67-86 years; 50.7% female); 21 054 died of chronic organ failure (4704 of heart failure, 5715 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 3785 of end-stage kidney disease, 579 of cirrhosis, and 6271 of stroke), 14 033 died of dementia, and 110 622 died of cancer. Palliative care was initiated earlier (>90 days before death) in patients with cancer (32 010 [28.9%]) than in those with organ failure (3349 [15.9%]; absolute difference, 13.0%) or dementia (2148 [15.3%]; absolute difference, 13.6%). A lower proportion of patients with cancer had palliative care initiated in the home (16 088 [14.5%]) compared with patients with chronic organ failure (6904 [32.8%]; absolute difference, -18.3%) or dementia (3922 [27.9%]; absolute difference, -13.4%). Patients with cancer received palliative care across multiple care settings (92 107 [83.3%]) more often than patients with chronic organ failure (12 061 [57.3%]; absolute difference, 26.0%) or dementia (7553 [53.8%]; absolute difference, 29.5%). Palliative care was more often delivered to patients with cancer (80 615 [72.9%]) using a consultative or specialist instead of a generalist model compared with patients with chronic organ failure (9114 [43.3%]; absolute difference, 29.6%) or dementia (5634 [40.1%]; absolute difference, 32.8%). Patients with cancer (42 718 [38.6%]) received shared palliative care more often from general practitioners and physicians with subspecialty training, compared with patients with chronic organ failure (3599 [17.1%]; absolute difference, 21.5%) or dementia (1989 [14.2%]; absolute difference, 24.4%). Conclusions and Relevance: In this cohort study, there were substantial patient- and practitioner-level differences in the delivery of palliative care across distinct types of serious illness. These patient- and practitioner-level differences have important implications for the organization and scaled implementation of palliative care programs, including enhancement of practitioner education and training and improvements in equitable access to care across all settings.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33662135      PMCID: PMC7933993          DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.0677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA Netw Open        ISSN: 2574-3805


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4.  Early palliative care for patients with metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer.

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Authors:  Colleen K McIlvennan; Larry A Allen
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8.  What Are Physicians' Reasons for Not Referring People with Life-Limiting Illnesses to Specialist Palliative Care Services? A Nationwide Survey.

Authors:  Kim Beernaert; Luc Deliens; Koen Pardon; Lieve Van den Block; Dirk Devroey; Kenneth Chambaere; Joachim Cohen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-10       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  How are physicians delivering palliative care? A population-based retrospective cohort study describing the mix of generalist and specialist palliative care models in the last year of life.

Authors:  Catherine Rl Brown; Amy T Hsu; Claire Kendall; Denise Marshall; Jose Pereira; Michelle Prentice; Jill Rice; Hsien-Yeang Seow; Glenys A Smith; Irene Ying; Peter Tanuseputro
Journal:  Palliat Med       Date:  2018-06-11       Impact factor: 4.762

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Journal:  Stat Med       Date:  2009-11-10       Impact factor: 2.373

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Authors:  Jung Sun Kim; Sun Young Lee; Min Sung Lee; Shin Hye Yoo; Jeongmi Shin; Wonho Choi; Yejin Kim; Hyung Sook Han; Jinui Hong; Bhumsuk Keam; Dae Seog Heo
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2.  Error in Byline and Affilations.

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Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2021-04-01

3.  Association between high cost user status and end-of-life care in hospitalized patients: A national cohort study of patients who die in hospital.

Authors:  Kieran L Quinn; Amy T Hsu; Christopher Meaney; Danial Qureshi; Peter Tanuseputro; Hsien Seow; Colleen Webber; Rob Fowler; James Downar; Russell Goldman; Raphael Chan; Kimberlyn McGrail; Sarina R Isenberg
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Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 3.234

5.  The last year of life for patients dying from cancer vs. non-cancer causes: a retrospective cross-sectional survey of bereaved relatives.

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6.  Exploring Health Care Providers' Experiences of Providing Collaborative Palliative Care for Patients With Advanced Heart Failure At Home: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Cassandra Graham; Rebecca Schonnop; Tieghan Killackey; Dio Kavalieratos; Shirley H Bush; Leah Steinberg; Susanna Mak; Kieran Quinn; Sarina R Isenberg
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7.  Equal receipt of specialized palliative care in breast and prostate cancer: a register study.

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8.  Regional collaborative home-based palliative care and health care outcomes among adults with heart failure.

Authors:  Kieran L Quinn; Therese A Stukel; Erin Campos; Cassandra Graham; Dio Kavalieratos; Susanna Mak; Leah Steinberg; Peter Tanuseputro; Meltem Tuna; Sarina R Isenberg
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9.  Symptom trajectories of non-cancer patients in the last six months of life: Identifying needs in a population-based home care cohort.

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10.  Palliative care for older people with dementia-we need a paradigm shift in our approach.

Authors:  Suzanne Timmons; Siobhan Fox; Jonathan Drennan; Suzanne Guerin; W George Kernohan
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