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Referral Practices of Cardiologists to Specialist Palliative Care in Canada

BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have palliative care needs that can be effectively addressed by specialist palliative care (SPC). Despite this, SPC utilization by this patient population is low, suggesting barriers to SPC referral. We sought to determine the referral practices of cardiologis...

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Autores principales: Bonares, Michael J., Mah, Ken, MacIver, Jane, Hurlburt, Lindsay, Kaya, Ebru, Rodin, Gary, Ross, Heather, Zimmermann, Camilla, Wentlandt, Kirsten
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2020.12.002
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author Bonares, Michael J.
Mah, Ken
MacIver, Jane
Hurlburt, Lindsay
Kaya, Ebru
Rodin, Gary
Ross, Heather
Zimmermann, Camilla
Wentlandt, Kirsten
author_facet Bonares, Michael J.
Mah, Ken
MacIver, Jane
Hurlburt, Lindsay
Kaya, Ebru
Rodin, Gary
Ross, Heather
Zimmermann, Camilla
Wentlandt, Kirsten
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have palliative care needs that can be effectively addressed by specialist palliative care (SPC). Despite this, SPC utilization by this patient population is low, suggesting barriers to SPC referral. We sought to determine the referral practices of cardiologists to SPC. METHODS: Cardiologists across Canada were invited to participate in a survey about their referral practices to SPC. Associations between referral practices and demographic, professional, and attitudinal factors were analyzed using multiple and logistic regression. RESULTS: The response rate was 51% (551 of 1082). Between 35.1% and 64.2% of respondents were unaware of referral criteria to local SPC services. Of the respondents, 29% delayed SPC referral because of prognostic uncertainty, and 46.8% believed that SPC prioritizes patients with cancer. In actual practice, nearly three-fourths of cardiologists referred late. Referral frequency was associated with greater availability of SPC services for patients with nonmalignant diseases (P = 0.008), a higher number of palliative care settings accepting patients receiving continuous infusions or pursuing acute care management (P < 0.001), satisfaction with services (P < 0.001), and less equation of palliative care with end-of-life care (P < 0.001). Early timing of referral was associated with greater availability of SPC services for patients with nonmalignant diseases and less equation of palliative care with end-of-life care. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that barriers to timely SPC referral include an insufficiency of services for patients with nonmalignant diseases especially in the outpatient setting, the perception that SPC services do not accept patients receiving cardiology-specific treatments, and a misperception about the identity of palliative care.
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spelling pubmed-81294342021-05-21 Referral Practices of Cardiologists to Specialist Palliative Care in Canada Bonares, Michael J. Mah, Ken MacIver, Jane Hurlburt, Lindsay Kaya, Ebru Rodin, Gary Ross, Heather Zimmermann, Camilla Wentlandt, Kirsten CJC Open Original Article BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have palliative care needs that can be effectively addressed by specialist palliative care (SPC). Despite this, SPC utilization by this patient population is low, suggesting barriers to SPC referral. We sought to determine the referral practices of cardiologists to SPC. METHODS: Cardiologists across Canada were invited to participate in a survey about their referral practices to SPC. Associations between referral practices and demographic, professional, and attitudinal factors were analyzed using multiple and logistic regression. RESULTS: The response rate was 51% (551 of 1082). Between 35.1% and 64.2% of respondents were unaware of referral criteria to local SPC services. Of the respondents, 29% delayed SPC referral because of prognostic uncertainty, and 46.8% believed that SPC prioritizes patients with cancer. In actual practice, nearly three-fourths of cardiologists referred late. Referral frequency was associated with greater availability of SPC services for patients with nonmalignant diseases (P = 0.008), a higher number of palliative care settings accepting patients receiving continuous infusions or pursuing acute care management (P < 0.001), satisfaction with services (P < 0.001), and less equation of palliative care with end-of-life care (P < 0.001). Early timing of referral was associated with greater availability of SPC services for patients with nonmalignant diseases and less equation of palliative care with end-of-life care. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that barriers to timely SPC referral include an insufficiency of services for patients with nonmalignant diseases especially in the outpatient setting, the perception that SPC services do not accept patients receiving cardiology-specific treatments, and a misperception about the identity of palliative care. Elsevier 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8129434/ /pubmed/34027349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2020.12.002 Text en © 2020 Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bonares, Michael J.
Mah, Ken
MacIver, Jane
Hurlburt, Lindsay
Kaya, Ebru
Rodin, Gary
Ross, Heather
Zimmermann, Camilla
Wentlandt, Kirsten
Referral Practices of Cardiologists to Specialist Palliative Care in Canada
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title_short Referral Practices of Cardiologists to Specialist Palliative Care in Canada
title_sort referral practices of cardiologists to specialist palliative care in canada
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2020.12.002
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