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Trends in Advance Care Planning in Patients With Cancer: Results From a National Longitudinal Survey.


ABSTRACT: Advance care planning (ACP) may prevent end-of-life (EOL) care that is nonbeneficial and discordant with patient wishes. Despite long-standing recognition of the merits of ACP in oncology, it is unclear whether participation in ACP by patients with cancer has increased over time.To characterize trends in durable power of attorney (DPOA) assignment, living will creation, and participation in discussions of EOL care preferences and to explore associations between ACP subtypes and EOL treatment intensity as reflected in EOL care decisions and terminal hospitalizations.We analyzed prospectively collected survey data from 1985 next-of-kin surrogates of Health and Retirement Study (HRS) participants with cancer who died between 2000 and 2012, including data from in-depth "exit" interviews conducted with the surrogates after the participant's death. The HRS is a nationally representative, biennial, longitudinal panel study of US residents older than 50 years. Trends in ACP subtypes were tested, and multivariable logistic regression models examined for associations between ACP subtypes and measures of treatment intensity.Trends in the surrogate-reported frequency of DPOA assignment, living will creation, and participation in discussions of EOL care preferences; associations between ACP subtypes and both surrogate-reported EOL care decisions and terminal hospitalizations.From 2000 to 2012, there was an increase in DPOA assignment (52% to 74%, P?=?.03), without significant change in use of living wills (49% to 40%, P?=?.63) or EOL discussions (68% to 60%, P?=?.62). Surrogate reports that patients received "all care possible" at EOL increased during the period (7% to 58%, P?=?.004), and rates of terminal hospitalizations were unchanged (29% to 27%, P?=?.70). Limiting or withholding treatment was associated with living wills (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 2.51; 95% CI, 1.53-4.11; P?

SUBMITTER: Narang AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4537325 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Trends in Advance Care Planning in Patients With Cancer: Results From a National Longitudinal Survey.

Narang Amol K AK   Wright Alexi A AA   Nicholas Lauren H LH  

JAMA oncology 20150801 5


<h4>Importance</h4>Advance care planning (ACP) may prevent end-of-life (EOL) care that is nonbeneficial and discordant with patient wishes. Despite long-standing recognition of the merits of ACP in oncology, it is unclear whether participation in ACP by patients with cancer has increased over time.<h4>Objectives</h4>To characterize trends in durable power of attorney (DPOA) assignment, living will creation, and participation in discussions of EOL care preferences and to explore associations betw  ...[more]

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