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Does the distance to the cancer center affect psycho-oncological care and emergency visits of patients with IDH wild-type gliomas? – a retrospective study

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Malignant isocitrate dehydrogenase wild-type (IDHwt) gliomas impose a high symptomatic and psychological burden. Wide distances from patients’ homes to the cancer centers may affect the delivery of psycho-oncological care. Here,… Click to show full abstract

Malignant isocitrate dehydrogenase wild-type (IDHwt) gliomas impose a high symptomatic and psychological burden. Wide distances from patients’ homes to the cancer centers may affect the delivery of psycho-oncological care. Here, we investigated, in a large brain tumor center with a rural outreach, the initiation of psycho-oncological care depending on spatial distance and impact of psycho-oncological care on emergency visits. Electronic patient charts, the regional tumor registry, and interviews with the primary care physicians were used to investigate clinical data, psycho-oncological care, and emergency unit visits. Interrelations with socio-demographic, clinical, and treatment aspects were investigated using univariable and multivariable binary logistic regression analysis and the Pearson’s Chi-square test. 229 adult patients of this retrospective cohort (n = 491) fulfilled inclusion criteria for analysis. 48.9% received at least one psycho-oncological consultation, and 37.1% visited the emergency unit at least once during the last three months of their life. The distance from the cancer center did neither affect the initiation of psycho-oncological care nor the rate of emergency unit visits. Receiving psycho-oncological care did not correlate with the frequency of emergency unit visits in the last three months of life. We conclude that the distance of IDHwt glioma patients´ homes from their cancer center, even in a rural area, does not significantly influence the rate of psycho-oncological care.

Keywords: emergency; psycho oncological; center; oncological care; care; cancer

Journal Title: Neuro-Oncology Practice
Year Published: 2023

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