End-of-life care in general practice: A cross-sectional, retrospective survey of ‘cancer’, ‘organ failure’ and ‘old-age/dementia’ patients

Author:

Evans Natalie1,Pasman H Roeline W1,Donker Gé A2,Deliens Luc13,Van den Block Lieve3,Onwuteaka-Philipsen Bregje1,Van den Block Lieve,De Groote Zeger,Brearley Sarah,Caraceni Augusto,Cohen Joachim,Francke Anneke,Harding Richard,Higginson Irene J,Kaasa Stein,Linden Karen,Miccinesi Guido,Onwuteaka-Philipsen Bregje,Pardon Koen,Pasman Roeline,Pautex Sophie,Payne Sheila,Luc Deliens,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. NIVEL (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) Primary Care Database, Sentinel Practices, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. End-of-Life Care Research Group, Ghent University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Background: End-of-life care is often provided in primary care settings. Aim: To describe and compare general-practitioner end-of-life care for Dutch patients who died from ‘cancer’, ‘organ failure’ and ‘old-age or dementia’. Design: A cross-sectional, retrospective survey was conducted within a sentinel network of general practitioners. General practitioners recorded the end-of-life care of all patients who died (1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011). Differences in care between patient groups were analysed using multivariate logistic regressions performed with generalised linear mixed models. Setting/participants: Up to 63 general practitioners, covering 0.8% of the population, recorded the care of 1491 patients. Results: General practitioners personally provided palliative care for 75% of cancer, 38% of organ failure and 64% of old-age/dementia patients (adjusted odds ratio (confidence interval): cancer (reference category); organ failure: 0.28 (0.17, 0.47); old-age/dementia: 0.31 (0.15, 0.63)). In the week before death, 89% of cancer, 77% of organ failure and 86% of old-age/dementia patients received palliative treatments: (adjusted odds ratio (confidence interval): cancer (reference category); old-age/dementia: 0.54 (0.29, 1.00); organ failure: 0.38 (0.16, 0.92)). Options for palliative care were discussed with 81% of cancer, 44% of organ failure and 39% of old-age/dementia patients (adjusted odds ratio (confidence interval): cancer (reference category); old-age/dementia: 0.34 (0.21, 0.57); organ failure: 0.17 (0.08, 0.36)). Conclusion: The results highlight the need to integrate palliative care with optimal disease management in primary practice and to initiate advance care planning early in the chronic disease trajectory to enable all patients to live as well as possible with progressive illness and die with dignity and comfort.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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