Authors
Kirsten Wentlandt, Monika K Krzyzanowska, Nadia Swami, Gary M Rodin, Lisa W Le, Camilla Zimmermann
Publication date
2012/12/10
Journal
Journal of clinical Oncology
Volume
30
Issue
35
Pages
4380-4386
Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Description
Purpose
To describe current referral practices of oncologists to specialized palliative care (SPC) and define demographic characteristics, practice situations, and opinions associated with referral.
Methods
Physician members of the Canadian Association of Medical Oncologists, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncologists, and Canadian Society of Surgical Oncology were invited to participate in an anonymous survey assessing SPC referral practices. Participants received two e-mailed and two mailed invitations.
Results
The response rate was 72% (603 of 839 physicians); 37% were medical oncologists/hematologists, 50% were radiation oncologists, and 12% were surgical oncologists. Ninety-four percent reported that SPC was available to them, but only 37% reported that these services accepted patients on chemotherapy. Eighty-four percent referred terminally ill patients usually/always, but generally for …
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