Palliative care in patients with haematological neoplasms: An integrative systematic review

Author:

Moreno-Alonso Deborah1,Porta-Sales Josep1,Monforte-Royo Cristina2,Trelis-Navarro Jordi1,Sureda-Balarí Anna3,Fernández De Sevilla-Ribosa Alberto3

Affiliation:

1. Palliative Care Service, Institut Catala d’ Oncologia, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain

2. Nursing, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

3. Clinical Haematology Service, Institut Catala d’ Oncologia, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Background: Palliative care was originally intended for patients with non-haematological neoplasms and relatively few studies have assessed palliative care in patients with haematological malignancies. Aim: To assess palliative care interventions in managing haematological malignancies patients treated by onco-haematology departments. Design: Integrative systematic review with data extraction and narrative synthesis (PROSPERO #: CRD42016036240). Data sources: PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane, Scopus and Web-of-Science were searched for articles published through 30 June 2015. Study inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) published in English or Spanish and (2) containing data on palliative care interventions in adults with haematological malignancies. Results: The search yielded 418 articles; 99 met the inclusion criteria. Six themes were identified: (1) end-of-life care, (2) the relationship between onco-haematology and palliative care departments and referral characteristics, (3) clinical characteristics, (4) experience of patients/families, (5) home care and (6) other themes grouped together as ‘miscellany’. Our findings indicate that palliative care is often limited to the end-of-life phase, with late referral to palliative care. The symptom burden in haematological malignancies patients is more than the burden in non-haematological neoplasms patients. Patients and families are generally satisfied with palliative care. Home care is seldom used. Tools to predict survival in this patient population are lacking. Conclusion: Despite a growing interest in palliative care for haematological malignancies patients, the evidence base needs to be strengthened to expand our knowledge about palliative care in this patient group. The results of this review support the need to develop closer cooperation and communication between the palliative care and onco-haematology departments to improve patient care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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