Edmonton Journal

Many deaths from cancer happen in hospital

Nearly half spend final days in care

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TORONTO — A new study shows almost half of terminally ill cancer patients die in hospital, even though most people say they don’t want to spend their final days in a health-care institutio­n.

The study by the Canadian Institute for Health Informatio­n found about 45 per cent of Canadian cancer patients died in hospital in 2011-12, although rates varied among provinces.

About two-thirds of cancer deaths in Manitoba and New Brunswick occurred in hospital, compared to about two in five in Ontario and British Columbia.

CIHI says the availabili­ty of palliative care beds may differ from one province to another, and that could contribute to difference­s in rates of in-hospital deaths.

While most patients died in a hospital that had an intensive care unit, only 11 per cent were admitted to the ICU in their final two weeks of life and only eight per cent died there.

The study suggests some patients could have benefited from end-oflife care somewhere other than in a hospital and there could have been enough time to arrange for that alternate setting.

“Surveys have shown that most people — cancer patients included — do not want to die in a hospital. However, almost half of Canadian cancer patients are dying there,” said Kathleen Morris, director of Health System Analysis and Emerging Issues at CIHI.

“This could be related to many factors, such as the availabili­ty of home care or hospice services. Provincial variations point to areas of needed improvemen­t across the country.”

The report also found that more than 80 per cent of patients had a documented palliative care diagnosis during their last hospital admission and palliative care was the main reason for hospitaliz­ation for more than half of all patients in the study.

However, it is not known what specific palliative care services were received or how many people may have had access to alternativ­e palliative settings, such as hospice or home care.

 ?? ALAIN JOCARD/AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE/ GETTY IMAGES ?? A majority of Canadians don’t want to die in hospital, but a study has found almost half of cancer patients do die there.
ALAIN JOCARD/AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE/ GETTY IMAGES A majority of Canadians don’t want to die in hospital, but a study has found almost half of cancer patients do die there.

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