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PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)

PURPOSE: The identification and referral of patients in need of palliative care should be improved. The French society for palliative support and care recommended to use the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire and its score greater than 3 to refer patients to palliative care. We explored the use of the PALLIA‐1...

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Autores principales: Molin, Yann, Gallay, Caroline, Gautier, Julien, Lardy‐Cleaud, Audrey, Mayet, Romaine, Grach, Marie‐Christine, Guesdon, Gérard, Capodano, Géraldine, Dubroeucq, Olivier, Bouleuc, Carole, Bremaud, Nathalie, Fogliarini, Anne, Henry, Aline, Caunes‐Hilary, Nathalie, Villet, Stéphanie, Villatte, Christine, Frasie, Véronique, Triolaire, Valérie, Barbarot, Véronique, Commer, Jean‐Marie, Hutin, Agnès, Chvetzoff, Gisèle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31055887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2118
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author Molin, Yann
Gallay, Caroline
Gautier, Julien
Lardy‐Cleaud, Audrey
Mayet, Romaine
Grach, Marie‐Christine
Guesdon, Gérard
Capodano, Géraldine
Dubroeucq, Olivier
Bouleuc, Carole
Bremaud, Nathalie
Fogliarini, Anne
Henry, Aline
Caunes‐Hilary, Nathalie
Villet, Stéphanie
Villatte, Christine
Frasie, Véronique
Triolaire, Valérie
Barbarot, Véronique
Commer, Jean‐Marie
Hutin, Agnès
Chvetzoff, Gisèle
author_facet Molin, Yann
Gallay, Caroline
Gautier, Julien
Lardy‐Cleaud, Audrey
Mayet, Romaine
Grach, Marie‐Christine
Guesdon, Gérard
Capodano, Géraldine
Dubroeucq, Olivier
Bouleuc, Carole
Bremaud, Nathalie
Fogliarini, Anne
Henry, Aline
Caunes‐Hilary, Nathalie
Villet, Stéphanie
Villatte, Christine
Frasie, Véronique
Triolaire, Valérie
Barbarot, Véronique
Commer, Jean‐Marie
Hutin, Agnès
Chvetzoff, Gisèle
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description PURPOSE: The identification and referral of patients in need of palliative care should be improved. The French society for palliative support and care recommended to use the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire and its score greater than 3 to refer patients to palliative care. We explored the use of the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire and its related score in a population of advanced cancer patients. METHODS: This prospective multicentric study is to be conducted in authorized French comprehensive cancer centers on hospitalized patients on a given day. We aimed to use the PALLIA‐10 score to determine the proportion of palliative patients with a score >3. Main secondary endpoints were to determine the proportion of patients already managed by palliative care teams at the study date or referred to palliative care in six following months, the prevalence of patients with a score greater than 5, and the overall survival using the predefined thresholds of 3 and 5. RESULTS: In 2015, eighteen French cancer centers enrolled 840 patients, including 687 (82%) palliative patients. 479 (69.5%) patients had a score >3, 230 (33.5%) had a score >5, 216 (31.4%) patients were already followed‐up by a palliative care team, 152 patients were finally referred to PC in the six subsequent months. The PALLIA‐10 score appeared as a reliable predictive (adjusted OR(R) (ef≤3): 1.9 [1.17‐3.16] and 3.59 [2.18‐5.91]) and prognostic (adjusted HR(R) (ef≤3) = 1.58 [95%CI 1.20‐2.08] and 2.18 [95%CI 1.63‐2.92]) factor for patients scored 4‐5 and >5, respectively. CONCLUSION: The PALLIA‐10 questionnaire is an easy‐to‐use tool to refer cancer inpatients to palliative care in current practice. However a score greater than 5 using the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire would be more appropriate for advanced cancer patients hospitalized in comprehensive cancer center.
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spelling pubmed-65585802019-06-13 PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10) Molin, Yann Gallay, Caroline Gautier, Julien Lardy‐Cleaud, Audrey Mayet, Romaine Grach, Marie‐Christine Guesdon, Gérard Capodano, Géraldine Dubroeucq, Olivier Bouleuc, Carole Bremaud, Nathalie Fogliarini, Anne Henry, Aline Caunes‐Hilary, Nathalie Villet, Stéphanie Villatte, Christine Frasie, Véronique Triolaire, Valérie Barbarot, Véronique Commer, Jean‐Marie Hutin, Agnès Chvetzoff, Gisèle Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research PURPOSE: The identification and referral of patients in need of palliative care should be improved. The French society for palliative support and care recommended to use the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire and its score greater than 3 to refer patients to palliative care. We explored the use of the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire and its related score in a population of advanced cancer patients. METHODS: This prospective multicentric study is to be conducted in authorized French comprehensive cancer centers on hospitalized patients on a given day. We aimed to use the PALLIA‐10 score to determine the proportion of palliative patients with a score >3. Main secondary endpoints were to determine the proportion of patients already managed by palliative care teams at the study date or referred to palliative care in six following months, the prevalence of patients with a score greater than 5, and the overall survival using the predefined thresholds of 3 and 5. RESULTS: In 2015, eighteen French cancer centers enrolled 840 patients, including 687 (82%) palliative patients. 479 (69.5%) patients had a score >3, 230 (33.5%) had a score >5, 216 (31.4%) patients were already followed‐up by a palliative care team, 152 patients were finally referred to PC in the six subsequent months. The PALLIA‐10 score appeared as a reliable predictive (adjusted OR(R) (ef≤3): 1.9 [1.17‐3.16] and 3.59 [2.18‐5.91]) and prognostic (adjusted HR(R) (ef≤3) = 1.58 [95%CI 1.20‐2.08] and 2.18 [95%CI 1.63‐2.92]) factor for patients scored 4‐5 and >5, respectively. CONCLUSION: The PALLIA‐10 questionnaire is an easy‐to‐use tool to refer cancer inpatients to palliative care in current practice. However a score greater than 5 using the PALLIA‐10 questionnaire would be more appropriate for advanced cancer patients hospitalized in comprehensive cancer center. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6558580/ /pubmed/31055887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2118 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Molin, Yann
Gallay, Caroline
Gautier, Julien
Lardy‐Cleaud, Audrey
Mayet, Romaine
Grach, Marie‐Christine
Guesdon, Gérard
Capodano, Géraldine
Dubroeucq, Olivier
Bouleuc, Carole
Bremaud, Nathalie
Fogliarini, Anne
Henry, Aline
Caunes‐Hilary, Nathalie
Villet, Stéphanie
Villatte, Christine
Frasie, Véronique
Triolaire, Valérie
Barbarot, Véronique
Commer, Jean‐Marie
Hutin, Agnès
Chvetzoff, Gisèle
PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title_full PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title_fullStr PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title_full_unstemmed PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title_short PALLIA‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: A prospective multicentric study (PREPA‐10)
title_sort pallia‐10, a screening tool to identify patients needing palliative care referral in comprehensive cancer centers: a prospective multicentric study (prepa‐10)
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31055887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2118
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