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晚期癌症患者住院姑息治疗会诊中的种族/民族差异

Racial/Ethnic Differences in Inpatient Palliative Care Consultation for Patients With Advanced Cancer.

作者信息

Sharma Rashmi K, Cameron Kenzie A, Chmiel Joan S, Von Roenn Jamie H, Szmuilowicz Eytan, Prigerson Holly G, Penedo Frank J

机构信息

Rashmi K. Sharma, Kenzie A. Cameron, Joan S. Chmiel, Jamie H. Von Roenn, Eytan Szmuilowicz, and Frank J. Penedo, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; Jamie H. Von Roenn, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA; and Holly G. Prigerson, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.

出版信息

J Clin Oncol. 2015 Nov 10;33(32):3802-8. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2015.61.6458. Epub 2015 Aug 31.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Inpatient palliative care consultation (IPCC) may help address barriers that limit the use of hospice and the receipt of symptom-focused care for racial/ethnic minorities, yet little is known about disparities in the rates of IPCC. We evaluated the association between race/ethnicity and rates of IPCC for patients with advanced cancer.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Patients with metastatic cancer who were hospitalized between January 1, 2009, and December 31, 2010, at an urban academic medical center participated in the study. Patient-level multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between race/ethnicity and IPCC.

RESULTS

A total of 6,288 patients (69% non-Hispanic white, 19% African American, and 6% Hispanic) were eligible. Of these patients, 16% of whites, 22% of African Americans, and 20% of Hispanics had an IPCC (overall P < .001). Compared with whites, African Americans had a greater likelihood of receiving an IPCC (odds ratio, 1.21; 95% CI, 1.01 to 1.44), even after adjusting for insurance, hospitalizations, marital status, and illness severity. Among patients who received an IPCC, African Americans had a higher median number of days from IPCC to death compared with whites (25 v 17 days; P = .006), and were more likely than Hispanics (59% v 41%; P = .006), but not whites, to be referred to hospice.

CONCLUSION

Inpatient settings may neutralize some racial/ethnic differences in access to hospice and palliative care services; however, irrespective of race/ethnicity, rates of IPCC remain low and occur close to death. Additional research is needed to identify interventions to improve access to palliative care in the hospital for all patients with advanced cancer.

摘要

目的

住院姑息治疗会诊(IPCC)可能有助于消除限制临终关怀使用以及种族/族裔少数群体接受以症状为重点的护理的障碍,但关于IPCC发生率的差异却知之甚少。我们评估了晚期癌症患者的种族/族裔与IPCC发生率之间的关联。

患者与方法

2009年1月1日至2010年12月31日期间在一家城市学术医疗中心住院的转移性癌症患者参与了本研究。采用患者层面的多变量逻辑回归来评估种族/族裔与IPCC之间的关联。

结果

共有6288名患者符合条件(69%为非西班牙裔白人,19%为非裔美国人,6%为西班牙裔)。在这些患者中,16%的白人、22%的非裔美国人以及20%的西班牙裔接受了IPCC(总体P <.001)。与白人相比,即使在调整了保险、住院次数、婚姻状况和疾病严重程度之后,非裔美国人接受IPCC的可能性更大(优势比,1.21;95%可信区间,1.01至1.44)。在接受IPCC的患者中,非裔美国人从IPCC到死亡的中位天数高于白人(25天对17天;P =.006),并且比西班牙裔更有可能被转诊至临终关怀机构(59%对41%;P =.006),但与白人相比无差异。

结论

住院环境可能会消除临终关怀和姑息治疗服务获取方面的一些种族/族裔差异;然而,无论种族/族裔如何,IPCC的发生率仍然很低,且发生在接近死亡时。需要进一步研究以确定干预措施,以改善所有晚期癌症患者在医院获得姑息治疗的机会。

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