General practice utilisation by Australian cancer patients in the last year of life

Matthew P Grant*, Damien McCarthy, Chris Kearney, Anna Collins, Vijaya Sundararajan, Joel J Rhee, Jennifer A M Philip, Jon D Emery

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Abstract

Objectives General practice plays a key role in end-of-life care, yet the extent of this remains largely unknown due to a lack of detailed clinical data. This study aims to describe the care provided by General Practitioners (GPs) for people with cancer in their last year of life. Methods Retrospective cohort study using linked routine primary care and death certificate data in Victoria, Australia. Patients were included who died from cancer between 2008 and 2017. Results In total 7025 cancer patients were included, mean age of 74.8 yrs. 95% of patients visited their GP in the last 6 months of life, with a median of 11 general practice contacts in this period. 72% of patients visited their GP in the second-last month prior to death, and 74% in the last month of life. The majority of patients (58%) were prescribed opioids, 19% anticipatory medications, 24% received a home visit, and a small proportion had imaging (6%) in the last month and pathology (6%) in the last fortnight. Patients in regional areas had more contact with general practices in the last year of life compared to metropolitan patients (median metropolitan = 16, inner regional = 25, and outer regional = 23, P < .001). The use of GP services did not differ by cancer type. Conclusions GP's play a central role in end-of-life care provision for cancer patients, which intensifies in the last months of life. There is room for improvement, with a proportion having little or no engagement, and low rates of home visits and anticipatory medication prescribing.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbercmae062
JournalFamily Practice
Volume42
Issue number2
Early online date12 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • cancer
  • general practice
  • home visits
  • palliative care
  • primary care
  • terminal care

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