Palliative care, mental health services underutilized in pancreatic cancer

12/20/24 at 03:00 AM

Palliative care, mental health services underutilized in pancreatic cancer 
Healio; by Jennifer Byrne; 12/19/24 
Individuals with pancreatic cancer underutilized palliative care and mental health services, according to a retrospective analysis. ... Researchers from Saint Louis University used electronic health record data from Optum’s Integrated Claims-Clinical Data set to identify 4,029 patients with newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer. The investigators then used ICD-9/10 codes to identify subsequent diagnoses of anxiety and depression, as well as palliative care consultations. ... Results showed higher prevalence of anxiety (33.9% vs. 22.8%) and depression (36.2% vs. 23.2%) among patients who had palliative care consultations than those who did not have documented consultations. ...
Healio: Did any of your findings surprise you?
Divya S. Subramaniam, PhD, MPH: It was unexpected to see that palliative care consultations, despite identifying higher levels of anxiety and depression, did not increase treatment rates for these mental health conditions. This suggests mental health might not yet be a central focus in palliative consultations, which often concentrate on managing physical symptoms.

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