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临终治疗偏好:减少预先护理计划中族裔/种族差异的关键?

End-of-life treatment preferences: a key to reducing ethnic/racial disparities in advance care planning?

机构信息

Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New York, New York; Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.

出版信息

Cancer. 2014 Dec 15;120(24):3981-6. doi: 10.1002/cncr.28970. Epub 2014 Aug 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The objective of this study was to identify targets for interventions to reduce end-of-life care disparities among patients with advanced cancer. To do this, the authors evaluated the degree to which end-of-life care values and preferences are associated with advance care planning within racial/ethnic minority groups.

METHODS

The Coping with Cancer study recruited patients with advanced cancer from outpatient clinics in 5 states from 2002 to 2008. Then, the rates of 1 type of advance care planning-do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders-reported at baseline interviews by 606 patients were investigated. Bivariate tests determined associations among DNR order completion, religious values, and treatment preferences within racial/ethnic groups.

RESULTS

Non-Latino white patients were significantly more likely to have a DNR order (45%) than black (25%) and Latino (20%) patients (P<.001). A preference against specific life-prolonging treatment (eg, chemotherapy, ventilation) was the only factor significantly associated with higher DNR order likelihood in each group, with non-Latino white patients more likely than Latino or black patients to express preferences against life-prolonging care (eg, 26% of non-Latino white patients, 46% of black patients, and 41% of Latino patients wanted a feeding tube if it would extend life for 1 more day; P<.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Preferences against life-prolonging care differ dramatically by race/ethnicity, but they have a uniform significant association with DNR order completion rates across racial/ethnic groups of patients with advanced cancer. Advance care planning interventions that target preferences associated with DNR orders across racial/ethnic groups may reach a broad patient population and reduce end-of-life care disparities.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在确定干预目标,以减少晚期癌症患者的临终关怀差异。为此,作者评估了临终关怀价值观和偏好与少数族裔群体中预先护理计划的关联程度。

方法

从 2002 年至 2008 年,从 5 个州的门诊诊所招募了患有晚期癌症的患者,参加了 Coping with Cancer 研究。然后,通过 606 名患者的基线访谈报告了一种预先护理计划-不复苏(DNR)的完成率。使用双变量检验确定了 DNR 订单完成情况、宗教价值观和治疗偏好在不同种族/族裔群体之间的关联。

结果

与黑人和拉丁裔患者相比,非拉丁裔白人患者(45%)更有可能有 DNR 医嘱(P<.001)。与特定的延长生命的治疗(例如化疗、通气)偏好相反是每个群体中与 DNR 订单可能性显著相关的唯一因素,与拉丁裔或黑人患者相比,非拉丁裔白人患者更有可能表达反对延长生命的治疗偏好(例如,26%的非拉丁裔白人患者、46%的黑人患者和 41%的拉丁裔患者希望如果可以延长生命 1 天,则放置喂养管;P<.001)。

结论

尽管对延长生命的治疗的偏好因种族/族裔而异,但它们与跨种族/族裔的晚期癌症患者的 DNR 订单完成率有统一的显著关联。针对与 DNR 订单相关的偏好的预先护理计划干预措施可能会覆盖广泛的患者群体,并减少临终关怀差异。

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