Improvements in hospice utilization among patients with advanced-stage lung cancer in an integrated health care system

Article indépendant

SULLIVAN, Donald R. | GANZINI, Linda | LAPIDUS, Jodi A. | HANSEN, Lissi | CARNEY, Patricia A. | OSBORNE, Molly L. | FROMME, Erik K. | IZUMI, Seiko | SLATORE, Christopher G.

BACKGROUND: Hospice, a patient-centered care system for those with limited life expectancy, is important for enhancing quality of life and is understudied in integrated health care systems. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of 21,860 decedents with advanced-stage lung cancer diagnosed from January 2007 to June 2013 in the national US Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Trends over time, geographic regional variability, and patient and tumor characteristics associated with hospice use and the timing of enrollment were examined. Multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards modeling were used. RESULTS: From 2007 to 2013, 70.3% of decedents with advanced-stage lung cancer were enrolled in hospice. Among patients in hospice, 52.9% were enrolled in the last month of life, and 14.7% were enrolled in the last 3 days of life. Hospice enrollment increased (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 1.07; P < .001), whereas the mean time from the cancer diagnosis to hospice enrollment decreased by 65 days (relative decrease, 32%; adjusted hazard ratio, 1.04; P < .001). Relative decreases in late hospice enrollment were observed in the last month (7%; AOR, 0.98; P = .04) and last 3 days of life (26%; AOR, 0.95; P < .001). The Southeast region of the United States had both the highest rate of hospice enrollment and the lowest rate of late enrollment. Patient sociodemographic and lung cancer characteristics were associated with hospice enrollment. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with advanced-stage lung cancer in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System, overall and earlier hospice enrollment increased over time. Considerable regional variability in hospice enrollment and the persistence of late enrollment suggests opportunities for improvement in end-of-life care.

https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.31047

Voir la revue «Cancer, 124»

Autres numéros de la revue «Cancer»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Improvements in hospice utilization among pat...

Article indépendant | SULLIVAN, Donald R. | Cancer | n°2 | vol.124

BACKGROUND: Hospice, a patient-centered care system for those with limited life expectancy, is important for enhancing quality of life and is understudied in integrated health care systems. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort...

A view from the frontline : palliative and et...

Article indépendant | SULLIVAN, Donald R. | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°2 | vol.24

In the United States and other nations, palliative care is under-resourced and there are not enough specialists to consistently meet the needs of patients suffering from serious illness. Nonetheless, palliative care is an integral...

Association of early palliative care use with...

Article | SULLIVAN, Donald R. | JAMA oncology | n°12 | vol.5

Importance: Palliative care is a patient-centered approach associated with improvements in quality of life; however, results regarding its association with a survival benefit have been mixed, which may be a factor in its underuse....

De la même série

Oncology hospitalist impact on hospice utiliz...

Article indépendant | PRSIC, Elizabeth | Cancer | n°23 | vol.129

BACKGROUND: Unplanned hospitalizations among patients with advanced cancer are often sentinel events prompting goals of care discussions and hospice transitions. Late referrals to hospice, especially those at the end of life, are ...

Improvements in hospice utilization among pat...

Article indépendant | SULLIVAN, Donald R. | Cancer | n°2 | vol.124

BACKGROUND: Hospice, a patient-centered care system for those with limited life expectancy, is important for enhancing quality of life and is understudied in integrated health care systems. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort...

The relationship between physical and psychol...

Article indépendant | NIPP, Ryan D. | Cancer | n°23 | vol.123

BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancer often experience frequent and prolonged hospitalizations; however, the factors associated with greater health care utilization have not been described. We sought to investigate the relatio...

Processes of code status transitions in hospi...

Article indépendant | EL-JAWAHRI, Areej | Cancer | n°24 | vol.123

BACKGROUND: Although hospitalized patients with advanced cancer have a low chance of surviving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the processes by which they change their code status from full code to do not resuscitate (DNR) ar...

Predictive factors for suicidal ideation in p...

Article indépendant | AKECHI, Tatsuo | Cancer | n°5 | vol.95

Les patients atteints d'un cancer pulmonaire peuvent arriver à avoir envie de se suicider. Des médecins ont suivi des malades sur 6 mois pour évaluer les signes précurseurs des idées suicidaires.

Chargement des enrichissements...