Improving Access to Early Palliative Care Delivery for Patients With an Advanced Thoracic Malignancy Through an Embedded Oncopalliative Clinic Model

Author:

Agne Julia L.1ORCID,Bertino Erin M.2,Gast Kelly2,Grogan Madison M.2,Janse Sarah3,Benedict Jason3ORCID,Presley Carolyn J.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Palliative Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH

2. Division of Medical Oncology, The Ohio State University James Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH

3. Center for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH

Abstract

PURPOSE Early integration of palliative care (PC) with standard oncology care is driving the development of innovative PC delivery models. METHODS This was a single-institution retrospective study of outpatient PC before and after the opening of an embedded thoracic oncology-palliative clinic at The Ohio State University. Patients included in the preintervention (October 2017-July 2018) and postintervention (October 2018-July 2019) cohorts had a diagnosis of any non–small-cell lung cancer (stages I-IV) or small-cell lung cancer (limited or extensive stage) and were newly established in the thoracic medical oncology clinic during the study time periods. All patients in the preintervention cohort had access to outpatient PC through a freestanding clinic, while the postintervention cohort had access to both freestanding and embedded clinics. Using time-to-event analyses, we evaluated differences in time intervals from first medical oncology visit to PC referral and first PC visit between cohorts. RESULTS The majority of patients in both cohorts had metastatic disease at diagnosis. In the postintervention cohort, 20.9% of patients were referred to outpatient PC compared with 9.2% in the preintervention cohort ( P < .01). PC referrals for patients outside of Franklin and adjacent counties increased from 4.0% to 14.2% after opening the embedded clinic ( P < .01). Completion percentages of PC referrals increased from 57.6% to 76.0% in the preintervention versus postintervention cohorts ( P = .048). Median time from palliative referral order to first PC visit decreased from 29 to 20 days ( P = .047). Similarly, median time from the first oncology visit to PC referral completion decreased from 103 to 41 days ( P = .08). CONCLUSION Implementation of an embedded PC model was associated with increased access to early PC among patients with thoracic malignancies.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Oncology (nursing),Health Policy,Oncology

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