Advance Care Planning in Patients With Metastatic Cancer: A Quality Improvement Initiative

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Oppenheim, Steven [1 ]
Figlin, Robert A. [1 ]
Seferian, Edward G. [1 ]
Reed, Margaret [1 ]
Irwin, Scott A. [1 ]
Rosen, Bradley T. [1 ]
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[1] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
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GOAL-CONCORDANT CARE; AMERICAN SOCIETY; PALLIATIVE CARE; COMMUNICATION; DISCUSSIONS; OUTCOMES;
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10.1200/OP.22.00160
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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PURPOSE An initiative aimed to increase the rate of advance care planning (ACP) activities for outpatients with metastatic cancer, an essential step to achieving goal concordant care. METHODS Patients with metastatic cancer were identified by International Classification of Diseases-10 coding and later by oncologists' electronic health record documentation of metastatic tumor status. ACP activities were defined as either an ACP note, Advance Directive, Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Therapy (POLST), or a Palliative Medicine (PM) consultation within the prior year. From 2017 to 2020, the initiative screened more than 5,000 total unique cancer patients per year. PM consultants were embedded in tumor boards, oncology care team meetings, and shared oncology clinic space. Quarterly reports were sent to 60 oncologists at three cancer care sites with data of their percentage of ACP activities for patients with metastatic cancer compared with their peers. Oncologists' identities were initially blinded, but later unblinded. Oncologists also received a monthly list of patients with metastatic cancer without ACP activities. RESULTS The rate of ACP activities for patients with metastatic cancer increased from a baseline of 37% in July 2017 to 57% by the end of 2020. PM consultations increased from 12% to 39% and ACP notes increased from 16% to 29% during the same interval. There was no change in Advance Directive (17%-20%) or POLST completion (7%-6%). CONCLUSION ACP activities are an essential step to achieve goal concordant care, and this initiative successfully increased ACP activities for patients with metastatic cancer. However, given that the main source of increased ACP activities during this initiative was PM referrals, further progress will depend upon strengthening the oncology care teams' ACP skills and motivation for completion.
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页码:E1562 / E1566
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