2021
DOI: 10.1002/onco.13625
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Timing of Palliative Care Referral Before and After Evidence from Trials Supporting Early Palliative Care

Abstract: Background Evidence from randomized controlled trials has demonstrated benefits in quality of life outcomes from early palliative care concurrent with standard oncology care in patients with advanced cancer. We hypothesized that there would be earlier referral to outpatient palliative care at a comprehensive cancer center following this evidence. Materials and Methods Administrative databases were reviewed for two cohorts of patients: the pre‐evidence cohort was seen in outpatient palliative care between June … Show more

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“…More recently it has become clear that palliative care should start earlier when active therapies are still in use. 3 In this study, we explore those receiving PACT who are not in the terminal phase according to the first definition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently it has become clear that palliative care should start earlier when active therapies are still in use. 3 In this study, we explore those receiving PACT who are not in the terminal phase according to the first definition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, terminal phase was defined as the time in which palliative care should be applied instead of active therapies. More recently it has become clear that palliative care should start earlier when active therapies are still in use 3. In this study, we explore those receiving PACT who are not in the terminal phase according to the first definition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A traditional assumption has been that presenting convincing evidence-based research results would suffice to an uptake in practice [ 62 ]. A Canadian study compared the timeliness of PC referrals defined as early (12 months) or late (<6 months) before death in two patient cohorts, one from 2006 before the published evidence of early PC referrals, and one from 2017 when the positive benefits were well-known and wide-spread demonstrating a substantial increase in early referrals [ 63 ]. From an implementation point of view, this approach may still work for relatively small and specific changes but based on our experience from the present study and our former work, a more comprehensive approach is necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the goal of palliation is to prevent and relieve suffering and to support the best possible quality of life for the patient and family". 96 . Not all practices or health care systems can afford the time required to provide primary palliative care in the outpatient setting, with these interventions averaging 17 min in duration to complete 97 .…”
Section: The Urologist's Role In Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%