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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Determinants of Palliative Care Effectiveness for Patients with Metastatic Cancer

$6.02M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Columbia University Health Sciences
Country United States
Start Date Feb 03, 2021
End Date Jan 31, 2026
Duration 1,823 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10576889
Grant Description

Project Summary Palliative care is an interdisciplinary model of care with the overarching goal of improving quality of life for patients with serious illness through symptom management, provision of psychosocial support, elicitation of preferences and aiding decision-making. Prior studies have demonstrated that specialist palliative care is

associated with decreases in treatment intensity and improvements in quality of life, but have also suggested that existing heterogeneity among palliative care teams may be associated with variability in their effectiveness. Early integration of specialist palliative care for patients with advanced cancer has been

recommended by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. However, as hospitals race to implement palliative care programs to meet these guidelines, there is little evidence to guide them as to which ingredients are necessary for effective care delivery. The proposed research will target this important knowledge gap by 1)

quantifying the association between use of specialist palliative care and end-of-life quality metrics in cancer care, 2) examining whether differences in specialist palliative care implementation (as measured by key variables reflecting team attributes and operational characteristics) are associated with improvements in quality

metrics and 3) using qualitative research methods to understand how programs operationalize care delivery within different hospital settings. This project will create and utilize a novel data source that combines nationwide patient and hospital-level data, detailed data on palliative care programs and valid information on

receipt of specialist palliative care. Quantitative analyses of this unique dataset will be followed by in-depth site visits to six select palliative care programs; together, these data will be used to develop an actionable roadmap that may be used to refine existing palliative care programs and inform implementation of future programs to

ensure effective delivery of palliative care for patients with cancer. This project represents an important advance in understanding the role of palliative care specialists in cancer care, as prior work has focused on whether specialist palliative care is associated with improved outcomes, while this work will focus identifying

the conditions under which specialist palliative care may achieve improved outcomes.

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