Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019
Abstract Background Early referral to palliative care, at least 3 months before death, should be a standard of care in oncological practice. Real life data in this setting are invaluable since they provide a picture of everyday practice and serve as the basis for future improvements. Methods We cond...
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doaj-5c900675b063410cae6c9327c2964bc02021-09-05T11:20:40ZengBMCBMC Palliative Care1472-684X2021-09-012011710.1186/s12904-021-00828-wTrends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019Lucka Boltezar0Barbara Jezersek Novakovic1Maja Ebert Moltara2Department of Medical Oncology, Institute of Oncology LjubljanaDepartment of Medical Oncology, Institute of Oncology LjubljanaFaculty of Medicine, University of LjubljanaAbstract Background Early referral to palliative care, at least 3 months before death, should be a standard of care in oncological practice. Real life data in this setting are invaluable since they provide a picture of everyday practice and serve as the basis for future improvements. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort assessment of all patients referred to our specialized palliative care (SPC) services at the Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Our analysis includes patient referrals between 2007 and 2019. Results During the above-specified time period of 13 years, 3234 patients were referred for SPC services at our institution. The median age at SPC referral was 67 years. The majority of patients (63%) were assessed only once, while 31% of patients were seen on more than one occasion. Median time from SPC referral to death was 25 days for the whole group. 1693 patients (52.7%) were referred to SPC in the last 30 days before death, 785 (25.8%) patients between 31 and 90 days and 652 (21.4%) patients more than 3 months before death. Neither age nor sex correlated with the duration of referral time. However, there was a strong correlation between the year of referral to palliative care and the duration of palliative care service (ρ = 0.19, p < 0.001). The median referral to death interval for lymphoma patients and breast cancer patients were 15 and 18 days, respectively, and the median referral to death interval for colorectal cancer and lung tumor patients were 34 and 26 days before death, respectively. Conclusion Throughout the existence of our SPC services we have observed a positive trend in the number of referrals, a lengthening of time between referral and death, as well as an increase in the proportion of patients with an early referral to SPC (more than 3 months before death). Neither age nor sex correlated with the length of referral time.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00828-wPalliative careReferral-to-death intervalPrimary site of cancerEarly referral |
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Lucka Boltezar Barbara Jezersek Novakovic Maja Ebert Moltara |
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Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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Trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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trends in specialized palliative care referrals at an oncology center from 2007 to 2019 |
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BMC Palliative Care |
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1472-684X |
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2021-09-01 |
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Abstract Background Early referral to palliative care, at least 3 months before death, should be a standard of care in oncological practice. Real life data in this setting are invaluable since they provide a picture of everyday practice and serve as the basis for future improvements. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort assessment of all patients referred to our specialized palliative care (SPC) services at the Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Our analysis includes patient referrals between 2007 and 2019. Results During the above-specified time period of 13 years, 3234 patients were referred for SPC services at our institution. The median age at SPC referral was 67 years. The majority of patients (63%) were assessed only once, while 31% of patients were seen on more than one occasion. Median time from SPC referral to death was 25 days for the whole group. 1693 patients (52.7%) were referred to SPC in the last 30 days before death, 785 (25.8%) patients between 31 and 90 days and 652 (21.4%) patients more than 3 months before death. Neither age nor sex correlated with the duration of referral time. However, there was a strong correlation between the year of referral to palliative care and the duration of palliative care service (ρ = 0.19, p < 0.001). The median referral to death interval for lymphoma patients and breast cancer patients were 15 and 18 days, respectively, and the median referral to death interval for colorectal cancer and lung tumor patients were 34 and 26 days before death, respectively. Conclusion Throughout the existence of our SPC services we have observed a positive trend in the number of referrals, a lengthening of time between referral and death, as well as an increase in the proportion of patients with an early referral to SPC (more than 3 months before death). Neither age nor sex correlated with the length of referral time. |
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Palliative care Referral-to-death interval Primary site of cancer Early referral |
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