Palliative care in dermatooncology – Current practice in German dermatooncological centers and specialist offices

Author:

Volberg Christian12,Schönfeld Philip Niklas3,Krönig Lisa3,Hertl Michael3,Gschnell Martin3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care University Hospital Marburg Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany

2. Research Group Medical Ethics Department of Human Medicine Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany

3. Department of Dermatology and Allergology University Hospital Marburg Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundDermato‐oncology patients are often treated in certified skin cancer centers or dermato‐oncological specialist offices. Especially in higher tumor stages, patients develop symptoms, either disease‐related or due to therapy‐related side effects, requiring treatment. Despite a markedly improved prognosis since the introduction of targeted therapies and immunotherapies, advance care planning is required in progressive disease. It is unclear how palliative care of skin cancer patients is currently organized in dermato‐oncology.Patients and methodsIn a nationwide survey, all certified skin cancer centers and dermato‐oncological specialist offices in Germany were contacted and asked to participate in this anonymized survey.ResultsOverall, 45 responses (42%) were received. The majority (98%) of the respondents screen the patients on a regular basis for distressing symptoms, and all centers are connected to palliative medical care providers. Only 5% of the medical staff members have the additional qualification “palliative medicine”. In 68% of the participating institutions, the opportunity for care planning is offered to patients. For 89%, palliative care is relevant for everyday work, and 82% desire more research opportunities on this topic.ConclusionsThis survey has shown that palliative care plays a major role in dermato‐oncological work. Given that only a small proportion of the staff have received specialized training in palliative care, however, an increase of this proportion would be desirable for comprehensive care.

Publisher

Wiley

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