Barriers to use of palliative care and advance care planning discussions for patients with end-stage liver disease

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UFERE, Nneka N. | DONLAN, John | WALDMAN, Lauren | DIENSTAG, Jules L. | FRIEDMAN, Lawrence S. | COREY, Kathleen E. | HASHEMI, Nikroo | CAROLAN, Peter | MULLEN, Alan C. | THIIM, Michael | BHAN, Irun | NIPP, Ryan | GREER, Joseph A. | TEMEL, Jennifer S. | CHUNG, Raymond T. | EL-JAWAHRI, Areej

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Despite evidence for the benefits of palliative care (PC) referrals and early advance care planning (ACP) discussions for patients with chronic diseases, patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) often do not receive such care. We sought to examine physicians' perceptions of the barriers to PC and timely ACP discussions for patients with ESLD. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of hepatologists and gastroenterologists who provide care to adult patients with ESLD, recruited from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases 2018 membership registry. Using a questionnaire adapted from prior studies, we assessed physicians' perceptions of barriers to PC use and timely ACP discussions; 396 of 1236 eligible physicians (32%) completed the questionnaire. RESULTS: The most commonly cited barriers to PC use were cultural factors that affect perception of PC (by 95% of respondents), unrealistic expectations from patients about their prognosis (by 93% of respondents), and competing demands for clinicians' time (by 91% of respondents). Most respondents (81%) thought that ACP discussions with patients who have ESLD typically occur too late in the course of illness. The most commonly cited barriers to timely ACP discussions were insufficient communication between clinicians and families about goals of care (by 84% of respondents) and insufficient cultural competency training about end-of-life care (81%). CONCLUSION: There are substantial barriers to use of PC and timely discussions about ACP-most hepatologists and gastroenterologists believe that ACP occurs too late for patients with ESLD. Strategies are needed to overcome barriers and increase delivery of high-quality palliative and end-of-life care to patients with ESLD.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cgh.2019.03.022

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