The Scope of Practice of an Embedded Pediatric Palliative Oncology Clinic

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Park, Hee Su [1 ]
Degroote, Nicholas P. [2 ]
Lange, Anna [2 ]
Kavalieratos, Dio [3 ]
Brock, Katharine E. [2 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
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[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Childrens Healthcare Atlanta, Aflac Canc & Blood Disorders Ctr, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Emory Univ, Dept Family & Prevent Med, Div Palliat Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[4] Emory Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Hematol Oncol, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Emory Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Palliat Care, Atlanta, GA USA
[6] Childrens Healthcare Atlanta, FAAHPM, 2015 Uppergate Dr,HSRB W-352,352, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
Pediatric palliative care; pediatric oncology; childhood cancer; end; -of; -life; clinic; scope of practice; ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES; EARLY INTEGRATION; SYMPTOM BURDEN; CARE; CHILDREN; CANCER; MALIGNANCIES; LIFE; END;
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10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.11.030
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Context: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) improves end-of-life (EOL) outcomes for children with cancer. Though PPC visits are the 'intervention' in studies focused on EOL care, the content of PPC visits within pediatric oncology is poorly understood. Objectives: This study aimed to understand the scope of PPC practice during visits for children with cancer and their families. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of patients 0-27 years with cancer seen in PPC clinic within an academic pediatric oncology center between 2017 and 2022. During each PPC visit, documenting providers chose the domains discussed or managed (goals of care, symptom management, and care coordination with respective subdomains). Data was abstracted from the electronic health record, PPC clinic database, and Cancer Registry. The differences in frequency and addressed domains were analyzed by demographics, visit type, diagnosis group, and proximity to EOL. Results: Across 351 patients, 1919 outpatient PPC visits occurred. Median domains were higher in visits <90 days vs. 91+ days from EOL (12.0 vs. 10.0; p < 0.0001); pain and hospice collaboration were particularly discussed closer to EOL. Psychological symptoms like anxiety (30.7% vs. 21.1%; p < 0.001) were addressed more in follow-ups than initial visits. Compared to brain tumor or leukemia/lymphoma visits, solid tumor visits addressed more symptom management subdomains, especially pain (79.9%; p < 0.0001). Conclusion: The scope of PPC practice is broad and varied. Each visit encompasses many subdomains, the most common being care coordination with oncology teams and helping patients/families cope with the disease. More domains were addressed in solid tumor visits and near EOL.
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