Disparities in access to palliative care facilities for patients with and without cancer: A retrospective review.
Christine LauChristopher MeaneyMatthew MorganRose CookCamilla ZimmermannKirsten WentlandtPublished in: Palliative medicine (2021)
Patients without cancer have reduced access to palliative care facilities at end-of-life compared to patients with cancer; at the time of their application and admission, they are "sicker" with very low performance status and poorer prognoses. Further studies investigating disease-specific clinical variables and support requirements may provide more insights into these observed disparities.