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Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study

The care pathway of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) 1 year prior to death, their causes of death and the healthcare use, and associated expenditure remain poorly described together. People managed for CRC (2014‐2015), covered by the national health insurance general scheme and who died in 2015...

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Autores principales: Tanguy‐Melac, Audrey, Aguade, Anne‐Sophie, Fagot‐Campagna, Anne, Gastaldi‐Ménager, Christelle, Sabaté, Jean‐Marc, Tuppin, Philippe
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31553130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2527
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author Tanguy‐Melac, Audrey
Aguade, Anne‐Sophie
Fagot‐Campagna, Anne
Gastaldi‐Ménager, Christelle
Sabaté, Jean‐Marc
Tuppin, Philippe
author_facet Tanguy‐Melac, Audrey
Aguade, Anne‐Sophie
Fagot‐Campagna, Anne
Gastaldi‐Ménager, Christelle
Sabaté, Jean‐Marc
Tuppin, Philippe
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description The care pathway of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) 1 year prior to death, their causes of death and the healthcare use, and associated expenditure remain poorly described together. People managed for CRC (2014‐2015), covered by the national health insurance general scheme and who died in 2015 were selected from the national health data system. A total of 15 361 individuals (mean age: 75 years, SD: 12.5 years) were included, almost 66% of whom died in short‐stay hospital (SSH), 9% in hospital at home (HaH), 4% in rehabilitation units (Rehab), 6% in skilled nursing homes (SNH), and 15% at home. At least one other cancer was identified for one‐third of these people. Almost one‐half of people presented cardiovascular comorbidity, 21% had chronic respiratory disease, and 13% had a neurological or degenerative disease. During the last month of life, 83% were admitted at least once to SSH, 39% had at least one emergency department admission, 17% were admitted to an intensive care unit, 15% received at least one chemotherapy session (<60 years: 27%), and 5% received oral chemotherapy. Eighty‐eight percent of the 60% of individuals who received hospital palliative care (HPC) vs 75% of those without HPC were admitted to SSH at least once during the last month. Cancer was the main cause of death for 84% (SSH: 85%, home: 77%) and corresponded to CRC for 64% of them. The mean annual expenditure per person during the last year of life was €43 398 (SSH: €48 804). This study suggests a relatively high level of HPC use during the year before death for people with CRC in France. High rates of emergency department, intensive care, and chemotherapy use were observed during the last month of life. However, management is very largely SSH‐based with a small proportion of deaths at home.
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spelling pubmed-68259852019-11-07 Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study Tanguy‐Melac, Audrey Aguade, Anne‐Sophie Fagot‐Campagna, Anne Gastaldi‐Ménager, Christelle Sabaté, Jean‐Marc Tuppin, Philippe Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research The care pathway of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) 1 year prior to death, their causes of death and the healthcare use, and associated expenditure remain poorly described together. People managed for CRC (2014‐2015), covered by the national health insurance general scheme and who died in 2015 were selected from the national health data system. A total of 15 361 individuals (mean age: 75 years, SD: 12.5 years) were included, almost 66% of whom died in short‐stay hospital (SSH), 9% in hospital at home (HaH), 4% in rehabilitation units (Rehab), 6% in skilled nursing homes (SNH), and 15% at home. At least one other cancer was identified for one‐third of these people. Almost one‐half of people presented cardiovascular comorbidity, 21% had chronic respiratory disease, and 13% had a neurological or degenerative disease. During the last month of life, 83% were admitted at least once to SSH, 39% had at least one emergency department admission, 17% were admitted to an intensive care unit, 15% received at least one chemotherapy session (<60 years: 27%), and 5% received oral chemotherapy. Eighty‐eight percent of the 60% of individuals who received hospital palliative care (HPC) vs 75% of those without HPC were admitted to SSH at least once during the last month. Cancer was the main cause of death for 84% (SSH: 85%, home: 77%) and corresponded to CRC for 64% of them. The mean annual expenditure per person during the last year of life was €43 398 (SSH: €48 804). This study suggests a relatively high level of HPC use during the year before death for people with CRC in France. High rates of emergency department, intensive care, and chemotherapy use were observed during the last month of life. However, management is very largely SSH‐based with a small proportion of deaths at home. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6825985/ /pubmed/31553130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2527 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
Tanguy‐Melac, Audrey
Aguade, Anne‐Sophie
Fagot‐Campagna, Anne
Gastaldi‐Ménager, Christelle
Sabaté, Jean‐Marc
Tuppin, Philippe
Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title_full Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title_fullStr Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title_full_unstemmed Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title_short Management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: A French national observational study
title_sort management and intensity of medical end‐of‐life care in people with colorectal cancer during the year before their death in 2015: a french national observational study
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31553130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2527
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