Quality of End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Patient Characteristics | Before COVID-19 (n = 250), n (%) | During COVID-19 | p Value |
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(n = 250), n (%) | |||
Age, years, median (IQR) | 64 (54–72) | 64 (54–73) | 0.75 |
Gender | 0.47 | ||
Female | 116 (46) | 107(43) | |
Male | 134 (54) | 143 (57) | |
Race/ethnicity | 0.99 | ||
Asian | 18 (7) | 21 (8) | |
Black or African American | 42 (17) | 38 (15) | |
Caucasian | 163 (65) | 163 (65) | |
Hispanic or Latino | 23 (9) | 24 (10) | |
Other | 4 (2) | 4 (2) | |
Religion | 0.31 | ||
Catholic | 52 (21) | 62 (25) | |
Christian | 138 (55) | 137 (55) | |
Jewish | 8 (3) | 3 (1) | |
Muslim | 7 (3) | 1 (0) | |
None | 16 (6) | 20 (8) | |
Other | 8 (3) | 9 (3) | |
Unknown | 21 (8) | 19 (8) | |
Cancer | 0.005 | ||
Breast | 19 (8) | 13 (5) | |
Gastrointestinal | 41 (16) | 34 (14) | |
Genitourinary | 10 (4) | 31 (12) | |
Gynecological | 7 (3) | 8 (3) | |
Head & Neck | 10 (4) | 13 (5) | |
Leukemia | 80 (32) | 56 (22) | |
Lymphoma/myeloma | 32 (13) | 41 (16) | |
Melanoma | 4 (2) | 1 (0) | |
Neurological | 2 (1) | 4 (2) | |
Other | 3 (1) | 10 (4) | |
Sarcoma | 11 (4) | 8 (3) | |
Thoracic | 31 (12) | 31 (12) |
Patient Characteristics | Before COVID-19 | During COVID-19 | Before/During COVID-19 | p Value |
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n = 250 | n = 250 | |||
Out-of-hospital DNR, n (%) | 13 (5) | 10 (4) | 0.67 | |
Code status, n (%) | ||||
DNR | 226 (90) | 234 (94) | 0.25 | |
Full code | 24 (10) | 16 (6) | ||
Location of death, n (%) | ||||
Intensive Care Unit | 120 (48) | 89 (36) | 0.001 | |
Palliative Care Unit | 73 (29) | 91 (36) | ||
Medical/surgical floor | 53 (21) | 51 (20) | ||
COVID unit | 0 (0) | 13 (5) | ||
Other * | 4 (2) | 6 (2) | ||
Palliative care referral, n (%) | 150 (60) | 171 (68) | 0.062 | |
DNR prior to death, days, median survival (CI95) | 1.7 (1.4–2.3) | 2.9 (2.4–3.9) | STR (CI95): 1.57 (1.22–2.01) | 0.028 |
PC prior to death, days, median survival (CI95) | 2.5 (1.7–3.2) | 3.5 (2.2–4.6) | STR (CI95): 1.35 (1.01–1.79) | 0.041 |
Length of stay, days, median survival (CI95) | 7 (6.3–8.6) | 9.4 (8.6–10.8) | STR (CI95): 1.13 (0.93–1.38) | 0.23 |
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Heung, Y.; Zhukovsky, D.; Hui, D.; Lu, Z.; Andersen, C.; Bruera, E. Quality of End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Cancers 2023, 15, 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082201
Heung Y, Zhukovsky D, Hui D, Lu Z, Andersen C, Bruera E. Quality of End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Cancers. 2023; 15(8):2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082201
Chicago/Turabian StyleHeung, Yvonne, Donna Zhukovsky, David Hui, Zhanni Lu, Clark Andersen, and Eduardo Bruera. 2023. "Quality of End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Comprehensive Cancer Center" Cancers 15, no. 8: 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082201
APA StyleHeung, Y., Zhukovsky, D., Hui, D., Lu, Z., Andersen, C., & Bruera, E. (2023). Quality of End-of-Life Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Cancers, 15(8), 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082201