Differences in Palliative Care Delivery Among Adults With Cancer and With Terminal Noncancer Illness in Their Last Year of Life

Q4 Medicine
Taishi Hirai, Arun Kumar
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Abstract

Design. Population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada, using linked administrative and clinical databases. The study included all adults ages 18 and over who died of cancer or noncancer terminal illnesses and received physician-delivered palliative care that was initiated in the last year of life between January 2010 and December 2017. These palliative care services are identified through the use of claims fee codes by physicians that account for delivery of palliative care, such as symptom management and counseling, that are intended to be palliative rather than curative. Exclusion criteria include patients who had 2 or more palliative care service claims the year prior to the last year of life, which may indicate existing palliative care services rather than initiation of new palliative care services in the last year of life. Other patients who were excluded from the study had palliative care services initiated within 7 days of death, as it is less likely that services and support would be arranged prior to death given the short time frame. The types of noncancer illnesses included heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, end-stage renal disease, cirrhosis, stroke, and dementia. For the comparison of palliative care services, types of illnesses were divided into cancer, chronic organ failure (heart failure, chronic pulmonary disease, end-stage renal disease, cirrhosis, or stroke), and dementia, as they may represent different trajectories of illnesses and needs.
癌症和晚期非癌症患者生命最后一年姑息治疗的差异
设计。基于人群的队列研究在加拿大安大略省,使用相关的行政和临床数据库。该研究包括所有18岁及以上的成年人,他们死于癌症或非癌症晚期疾病,并在2010年1月至2017年12月之间的生命最后一年接受了医生提供的姑息治疗。这些姑息治疗服务是由医生通过使用索赔费用代码来确定的,这些代码说明了姑息治疗的提供,例如症状管理和咨询,旨在缓解而不是治疗。排除标准包括在生命最后一年的前一年有两次或两次以上姑息治疗服务索赔的患者,这可能表明现有的姑息治疗服务,而不是在生命的最后一年开始新的姑息治疗服务。其他被排除在研究之外的患者在死亡后7天内开始了姑息治疗服务,因为由于时间短,在死亡前安排服务和支持的可能性较小。非癌症疾病的类型包括心力衰竭、慢性阻塞性肺病、终末期肾病、肝硬化、中风和痴呆。为了比较姑息治疗服务,将疾病类型分为癌症、慢性器官衰竭(心力衰竭、慢性肺病、终末期肾病、肝硬化或中风)和痴呆症,因为它们可能代表不同的疾病轨迹和需求。
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