Knowledge of end-of-life wishes by physicians and family caregivers in cancer patients

Jose A. Calvache, Socorro Moreno, Gillian Prue, Joanne Reid*, Sam H. Ahmedzai, Angelica Arango-Gutierrez, Liliana Ardila, Lucia I. Arroyo, Esther de Vries

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Abstract

Objectives: To describe communication regarding cancer patient’s end-of-life (EoL) wishes by physicians and family caregivers. Methods: An online questionnaire and telephone-based surveys were performed with physicians and family caregivers respectively in three teaching hospitals in Colombia which had been involved in the EoL care of cancer patients. Results: For 138 deceased patients we obtained responses from physicians and family caregivers. In 32 % physicians reported they spoke to the caregiver and in 17 % with the patient regarding EoL decisions. In most cases lacking a conversation, physicians indicated the treatment option was “clearly the best for the patient” or that it was “not necessary to discuss treatment with the patient”. Twenty-six percent of the caregivers indicated that someone from the medical team spoke with the patient about treatment, and in 67% who had a conversation, caregivers felt that the provided information was unclear or incomplete. Physicians and family caregivers were aware if the patient had any advance care directive in 6% and 26% of cases, respectively, with low absolute agreement (34%). Conclusions: There is a lack of open conversation regarding EoL in patients with advanced cancer with their physicians and family caregivers in Colombia. Communication strategies are urgently needed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number140
JournalBMC Palliative Care
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Sept 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by Minciencias, in the framework of the “777–2017 Convocatoria para proyectos de ciencia, tecnología e innovación en Salud 2017”, project CT-826-2018 - Decisiones médicas al final de la vida en pacientes oncológicos en Colombia”. Minciencias (Colombian government research funding body) had no role in the design of the study and collection, analysis, and interpretation of data of in writing the manuscript.

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