Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan

Early integration of palliative care for terminally ill cancer and non-cancer patients improves quality of life. However, there are sparse data on results of palliative care consultation services (PCCS) between cancer and non-cancer patients. In this 9-year observational study, data were collected f...

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Main Authors: Ling-Hui Huang, Lian-Shin Lin, Chun-Li Wang, Yu-Chen Chang, Lung-Chun Lee, Chung-Chieh Hu, Pi-Shan Hsu, Wei-Min Chu
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/18/9882
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spelling doaj-635e612f312d4c99b853c7f7128965d72021-09-26T00:20:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-09-01189882988210.3390/ijerph18189882Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in TaiwanLing-Hui Huang0Lian-Shin Lin1Chun-Li Wang2Yu-Chen Chang3Lung-Chun Lee4Chung-Chieh Hu5Pi-Shan Hsu6Wei-Min Chu7Department of Nursing, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanDepartment of Nursing, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanTechnology Transfer and Incubation Center, National Health Research Institutes, Miaoli 35053, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung 40705, TaiwanEarly integration of palliative care for terminally ill cancer and non-cancer patients improves quality of life. However, there are sparse data on results of palliative care consultation services (PCCS) between cancer and non-cancer patients. In this 9-year observational study, data were collected from the Hospice-Palliative Clinical Database (HPCD) of Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TCVGH). Terminally ill cancer and non-cancer patients who received PCCS during 2011 to 2019 were enrolled. Trend analysis was performed to evaluate differences in outcomes of PCCS, including duration of PCCS, the awareness of disease of patients and families before and after PCCS, status of PCCS termination, and DNR declaration before and after PCCS among cancer and non-cancer patients throughout study period. In total, 5223 cancer patients and 536 non-cancer patients received PCCS from 2011 to 2019. The number of people who received PCCS increased stably over the decade, both for cancer and non-cancer patients. The average duration of PCCS for cancer and non-cancer patients was 21.4 days and 18.4 days, respectively. Compared with non-cancer patients, cancer patients had longer duration of PCCS, less DNR declaration (82% vs. 98%, respectively), and more transfers to the palliative care unit (17% vs. 11%, respectively), or for palliative home care (12% vs.8%, respectively). Determinants of late referral to PCCS includes age (OR 0.992, 95% CI 0.987–0.996), DNR declaration after PCCS (OR 1.967, 95% CI 1.574–2.458), patients’ awareness after PCCS (OR 0.754, 95% CI 0.635–0.895), and status of PCCS termination. This 9-year observational study showed that the trend of PCCS among cancer and non-cancer patients had changed over the duration of the study, and early integration of PCCS to all patients is essential for both cancer and non-cancer patients.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/18/9882palliative care consultation servicecancernon-cancertrend
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author Ling-Hui Huang
Lian-Shin Lin
Chun-Li Wang
Yu-Chen Chang
Lung-Chun Lee
Chung-Chieh Hu
Pi-Shan Hsu
Wei-Min Chu
spellingShingle Ling-Hui Huang
Lian-Shin Lin
Chun-Li Wang
Yu-Chen Chang
Lung-Chun Lee
Chung-Chieh Hu
Pi-Shan Hsu
Wei-Min Chu
Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
palliative care consultation service
cancer
non-cancer
trend
author_facet Ling-Hui Huang
Lian-Shin Lin
Chun-Li Wang
Yu-Chen Chang
Lung-Chun Lee
Chung-Chieh Hu
Pi-Shan Hsu
Wei-Min Chu
author_sort Ling-Hui Huang
title Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
title_short Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
title_full Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
title_fullStr Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Palliative Care Consultation Services on Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Non-Cancer Patients: Trend Analysis from a 9-Year-Long Observational Study in Taiwan
title_sort palliative care consultation services on terminally ill cancer patients and non-cancer patients: trend analysis from a 9-year-long observational study in taiwan
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Early integration of palliative care for terminally ill cancer and non-cancer patients improves quality of life. However, there are sparse data on results of palliative care consultation services (PCCS) between cancer and non-cancer patients. In this 9-year observational study, data were collected from the Hospice-Palliative Clinical Database (HPCD) of Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TCVGH). Terminally ill cancer and non-cancer patients who received PCCS during 2011 to 2019 were enrolled. Trend analysis was performed to evaluate differences in outcomes of PCCS, including duration of PCCS, the awareness of disease of patients and families before and after PCCS, status of PCCS termination, and DNR declaration before and after PCCS among cancer and non-cancer patients throughout study period. In total, 5223 cancer patients and 536 non-cancer patients received PCCS from 2011 to 2019. The number of people who received PCCS increased stably over the decade, both for cancer and non-cancer patients. The average duration of PCCS for cancer and non-cancer patients was 21.4 days and 18.4 days, respectively. Compared with non-cancer patients, cancer patients had longer duration of PCCS, less DNR declaration (82% vs. 98%, respectively), and more transfers to the palliative care unit (17% vs. 11%, respectively), or for palliative home care (12% vs.8%, respectively). Determinants of late referral to PCCS includes age (OR 0.992, 95% CI 0.987–0.996), DNR declaration after PCCS (OR 1.967, 95% CI 1.574–2.458), patients’ awareness after PCCS (OR 0.754, 95% CI 0.635–0.895), and status of PCCS termination. This 9-year observational study showed that the trend of PCCS among cancer and non-cancer patients had changed over the duration of the study, and early integration of PCCS to all patients is essential for both cancer and non-cancer patients.
topic palliative care consultation service
cancer
non-cancer
trend
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/18/9882
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