Anxiety, depression, and end-of-life care utilization in adults with metastatic cancer.
Brenna MossmanLaura M PerryLeah E WalshJames I GerhartSonia MalhotraRonald HorswellSan ChuAmanda M RainesJohn LefanteChristopher M BlaisLucio MieleBrian MelanconSarah AlonziHallie VossLily FreestoneAddison DunnMichael HoergerPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Patients with metastatic cancer who had an anxiety disorder were more likely to have burdensome end-of-life care, including chemotherapy, ICU visits, and inpatient hospitalizations in the 30 days before death. Depression and anxiety both increased the odds of palliative encounters. These results emphasize the importance of mental health considerations in end-of-life care.