Indicators for early assessment of palliative care in lung cancer patients: a population study using linked health data.
Maria KellyKatie M O'BrienMichael LuceyKerri Clough-GorrAilish HanniganPublished in: BMC palliative care (2018)
We have shown a high proportion of lung cancer patients who die within 30 days of diagnosis are older, have comorbidities and are admitted through the emergency department. These characteristics, available at diagnosis, may be useful prognostic factors to guide decisions on early assessment for palliative care for lung cancer patients. Patients who die shortly after diagnosis are more likely to die in hospital so reporting place of death by survival time may be useful to evaluate interventions to reduce deaths in acute hospitals.
Keyphrases
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- emergency department
- healthcare
- advanced cancer
- adverse drug
- end stage renal disease
- physical activity
- ejection fraction
- public health
- newly diagnosed
- liver failure
- peritoneal dialysis
- electronic health record
- health information
- aortic dissection
- community dwelling
- deep learning
- machine learning
- climate change
- social media
- middle aged
- hepatitis b virus
- artificial intelligence
- human health