End-of-Life Experiences for Cancer Patients Dying in Hospital with COVID-19

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Despite a wealth of research regarding COVID-19, little evidence exists about cancer patients’ specific needs and experiences at end-of-life. This study retrospectively describes the care of 34 hospitalised cancer patients dying with COVID-19. The palliative care needs of patients were described. The main domains of end-of-life care service provision were evaluated including treatment of pain and other symptoms, communication and decision making at end-of-life and level of involvement of the palliative care team. Physical symptoms were managed with relatively low doses of end-of-life medications. High levels of patient and family anxiety, however, highlight the complexity of death from a stigmatised disease. Prompt acknowledgement of the vulnerability of advanced cancer patients with COVID-19 can facilitate proactive symptom management, anticipatory communication and enhance family support.

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McFarlane, P., Halley, A., Kano, Y., Wade, N., Wilson, S., & Droney, J. (2022). End-of-Life Experiences for Cancer Patients Dying in Hospital with COVID-19. Journal of Patient Experience, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221074171

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