Perceptions of prognosis and end-of-life care outcomes in patients with advanced lung and gastrointestinal cancer

Author:

Gray Tamryn F12ORCID,Plotke Rachel3,Heuer Lauren3,Topping Carlisle EW3,Nipp Ryan D23,Wang Annie C3,Gasca Banda Juan3,Greer Joseph A23,Temel Jennifer S23,El-Jawahri Areej23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA

2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

3. Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Background: Many patients with advanced cancer have misperceptions of their prognosis, which may impact end-of-life decision-making. Data regarding associations between prognostic perceptions over time and end-of-life care outcomes are lacking. Aim: To describe patients’ perceptions of their prognosis with advanced cancer and examine associations between these perceptions and end-of-life care outcomes. Design: Secondary analysis of longitudinal data from a randomized controlled trial of a palliative care intervention for patients with newly diagnosed incurable cancer. Setting/Participants: Conducted at an outpatient cancer center in the northeastern United States and patients were within 8 weeks of a diagnosis with incurable lung or non-colorectal gastrointestinal cancer. Results: We enrolled 350 patients in the parent trial, of which 80.5% (281/350) died during the study period. Overall, 59.4% (164/276) of patients reported they were terminally ill, and 66.1% (154/233) reported that their cancer was likely curable at the assessment closest to death. Patient acknowledgment of terminal illness was only associated with lower risk of hospitalizations in the last 30 days of life (OR = 0.52, p = 0.025). Patients who reported their cancer as likely curable were less likely to utilize hospice (OR = 0.25, p = 0.002) or die at home (OR = 0.56, p = 0.043), and they were more likely to be hospitalized in the last 30 days of life (OR = 2.28, p = 0.011). Conclusions: Patients’ perceptions of their prognosis are associated with important end-of-life care outcomes. Interventions are needed to enhance patients’ perceptions of their prognosis and optimize their end-of-life care.

Funder

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

National Cancer Institute

National Institute of Nursing Research

Cambia Health Foundation

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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