Specialty palliative care use among cancer patients: A population-based study

Rigorous population-based assessments of the use of specialty palliative care (SPC) in the US are rare. This study examined SPC use among cancer patients in a mid-sized metropolitan area in Southeast US. In this cancer decedent cohort study, data were acquired and linked from the state-wide cancer r...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2025-01, Vol.20 (1), p.e0313732
Hauptverfasser: Cassel, J Brian, McClish, Donna, Buxton, David, Yanni, Leanne, Roberts, Seth, Skoro, Nevena, May, Peter, Del Fabbro, Egidio, Noreika, Danielle
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Zusammenfassung:Rigorous population-based assessments of the use of specialty palliative care (SPC) in the US are rare. This study examined SPC use among cancer patients in a mid-sized metropolitan area in Southeast US. In this cancer decedent cohort study, data were acquired and linked from the state-wide cancer registry; state-wide hospital discharge dataset; and local SPC providers. 12,030 individuals with cancer were included in this study; only 2,958 (24.6%) used SPC. Of the 9,072 persons who did not use SPC, 3,877 (42.7%) went only to hospitals that did not offer SPC; and 3,517 (38.8%) went to hospitals that offered SPC but did not use it. About half of SPC recipients (1493; 50.5%) first received SPC in the final 30 days of life, including 768 (26.0%) in the final week of life. Characteristics associated with using SPC use included being in an socio-economic status quintile other than the lowest; being younger; being Black; having a solid (versus hematological) cancer; having a shorter survival with cancer; dying in the latter two years of the study; being from an area of low or complete rurality; having a hospital admission in the final 60 days prior to initiation of PC or death; having more days in hospital; and living within 15 miles of a hospital offering SPC. In this population-based study, only one-quarter of cancer patients used SPC, and for half who did so, it came in the final 30 days of life.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0313732