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Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study

BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy (CT) in patients with advanced cancer (ACP) near the end of life is an increasing practice of oncology units. A closer integration with palliative care (PC) services could reduce the use of potentially harmful CT. This prospective study is aimed at assessing whether a more i...

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Autores principales: Martoni, Andrea A, Melotti, Barbara, Degli Esposti, Claudia, Mutri, Vita, Lelli, Giorgio, Ansaloni, Silvia, Piva, Erico, Strocchi, Elena, Pannuti, Franco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5519798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28761725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2016-000116
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author Martoni, Andrea A
Melotti, Barbara
Degli Esposti, Claudia
Mutri, Vita
Lelli, Giorgio
Ansaloni, Silvia
Piva, Erico
Strocchi, Elena
Pannuti, Franco
author_facet Martoni, Andrea A
Melotti, Barbara
Degli Esposti, Claudia
Mutri, Vita
Lelli, Giorgio
Ansaloni, Silvia
Piva, Erico
Strocchi, Elena
Pannuti, Franco
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description BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy (CT) in patients with advanced cancer (ACP) near the end of life is an increasing practice of oncology units. A closer integration with palliative care (PC) services could reduce the use of potentially harmful CT. This prospective study is aimed at assessing whether a more integrated care model could reduce CT use near the end of life and increase local PC service utilisation. METHODS: The study enrolled sequentially two cohorts of ACP with an estimated life expectancy of ≤6 months. In the first cohort, the usual oncologist’s practice to prescribe CT and to activate local PC services were recorded. In cohort 2, the oncologist’s decision was taken after an in-hospital consultation with the local PC teams. After patient death, a follow-back survey was carried out. RESULTS: The two cohorts included 109 and 125 evaluable patients, respectively. The oncologist’s decision to prescribe CT occurred in 51.4% and 60%, respectively: the percentages of patients receiving the final CT administration in the last 30 days of life did not differ in the two cohorts (33.9% and 29.3%, respectively,p=0.83). Conversely, an increase in home PC service utilisation (from 56.9% to 82.4%, p=0.00), at home deaths (from 40.4% to 56.8%, p=0.01) and in-hospice deaths (from 8.3% to 19.2%, p=0.00) occurred in cohort 2. CONCLUSION: The implementation of an initial in-hospital consultation of oncologists and experienced home PC teams has not reduced the use of CT near the end of life but increased PC service utilisation and reduced in-hospital deaths.
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spelling pubmed-55197982017-07-31 Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study Martoni, Andrea A Melotti, Barbara Degli Esposti, Claudia Mutri, Vita Lelli, Giorgio Ansaloni, Silvia Piva, Erico Strocchi, Elena Pannuti, Franco ESMO Open Original Research BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy (CT) in patients with advanced cancer (ACP) near the end of life is an increasing practice of oncology units. A closer integration with palliative care (PC) services could reduce the use of potentially harmful CT. This prospective study is aimed at assessing whether a more integrated care model could reduce CT use near the end of life and increase local PC service utilisation. METHODS: The study enrolled sequentially two cohorts of ACP with an estimated life expectancy of ≤6 months. In the first cohort, the usual oncologist’s practice to prescribe CT and to activate local PC services were recorded. In cohort 2, the oncologist’s decision was taken after an in-hospital consultation with the local PC teams. After patient death, a follow-back survey was carried out. RESULTS: The two cohorts included 109 and 125 evaluable patients, respectively. The oncologist’s decision to prescribe CT occurred in 51.4% and 60%, respectively: the percentages of patients receiving the final CT administration in the last 30 days of life did not differ in the two cohorts (33.9% and 29.3%, respectively,p=0.83). Conversely, an increase in home PC service utilisation (from 56.9% to 82.4%, p=0.00), at home deaths (from 40.4% to 56.8%, p=0.01) and in-hospice deaths (from 8.3% to 19.2%, p=0.00) occurred in cohort 2. CONCLUSION: The implementation of an initial in-hospital consultation of oncologists and experienced home PC teams has not reduced the use of CT near the end of life but increased PC service utilisation and reduced in-hospital deaths. ESMO Open 2017-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5519798/ /pubmed/28761725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2016-000116 Text en © European Society for Medical Oncology (unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Research
Martoni, Andrea A
Melotti, Barbara
Degli Esposti, Claudia
Mutri, Vita
Lelli, Giorgio
Ansaloni, Silvia
Piva, Erico
Strocchi, Elena
Pannuti, Franco
Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title_full Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title_fullStr Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title_short Impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential MIRTO study
title_sort impact of intervention aimed at improving the integration of oncology units and local palliative care services: results of the multicentre prospective sequential mirto study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5519798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28761725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2016-000116
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