Prevalence and Factors Associated With Palliative Care Utilization Among Hospitalized Patients With Gallbladder Cancer- A National Inpatient Sample Analysis.

Temitope Ajibawo, Oluwatimilehin Okunowo
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ObjectivesVarious factors have been associated with palliative utilization in different cancers. However, literature is still lacking on the prevalence and factors associated with palliative care use in gallbladder cancer (GBC). This study aims to determine the prevalence of palliative care utilization and examine the factors associated with palliative care utilization among patients with GBC.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis using the National Inpatient Sample between 2016 and 2018. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the study population. We explored factors associated with palliative care utilization among hospitalized GBC patients using logistic regression.ResultsOf the 20280 GBC hospitalizations, 18.0 % utilized palliative care. Multivariable analysis revealed that treatment at urban teaching hospitals, or treatment at urban nonteaching hospitals, Medicare insurance, other insurance coverage, transfer to a facility/discharge with home health, and death during hospital stay were associated with higher utilization of palliative care. In contrast, non-elective admissions were associated with decreased odds of palliative care utilization.ConclusionPalliative care use among GBC patients is still low at 18.0%. Palliative care use was associated with insurance disparities, discharge disposition, hospital location, and type of admission. Therefore, concerted efforts to address these disparities in palliative care utilization are needed to improve the quality of care for this population.

胆囊癌住院患者中使用姑息治疗的患病率和相关因素--全国住院患者抽样分析》(Prevalence and Factors Associated With Palliative Care Utilization Among Hospitalized Gallbladder Cancer Patients)。
目的:在不同的癌症中,有多种因素与姑息治疗的使用有关。然而,有关胆囊癌(GBC)患者使用姑息治疗的患病率和相关因素的文献仍然缺乏。本研究旨在确定 GBC 患者使用姑息治疗的患病率,并研究与使用姑息治疗相关的因素:我们利用 2016 年至 2018 年间的全国住院患者样本进行了回顾性分析。我们使用描述性统计来描述研究人群的特征。我们使用逻辑回归法探讨了与住院 GBC 患者使用姑息治疗相关的因素:在20280例GBC住院患者中,18.0%使用了姑息治疗。多变量分析显示,在城市教学医院接受治疗或在城市非教学医院接受治疗、医疗保险、其他保险、转院/出院时接受家庭医疗以及住院期间死亡与姑息治疗的使用率较高有关。相比之下,非选择性入院与使用姑息关怀的几率降低有关:结论:姑息治疗在GBC患者中的使用率仍然很低,仅为18.0%。姑息关怀的使用与保险差异、出院处置、医院地点和入院类型有关。因此,需要共同努力解决姑息关怀使用率的这些差异,以提高这一人群的关怀质量。
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