Goals of care communication and higher-value care for patients with advanced-stage cancer: A systematic review of the evidence.

2021 
Abstract Context Goals-of-care communication (GOCC) is recommended to increase the value of cancer care near the end of life (EOL). Objectives Conduct a systematic review of the evidence that GOCC is associated with higher-value care. Methods We searched PubMed, Scopus, Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, EMB Reviews, CINAHL, and PsycInfo from inception to July 2019. We analyzed the population,design, and results and the authors’ definitions of GOCC. Risk of bias was assessed. Results Thirty-two articles were selected. Ten articles reported results from 8 interventions; 17 characterized participants’ perspectives; and 5 were retrospective The topics, behaviors, timing, and anticipated outcomes of GOCC varied significantly and were indistinguishable from practices such as advance care planning. GOCC typically focused on treatment outcomes rather than patients’ goals. Four of 5 interventions increased evidence of GOCC after clinician training. Only one reported improved patient outcomes. Conclusion No consensus exists about what GOCC entails. There is limited evidence that GOCC increases the value of EOL care. Practice implications Future studies should focus on how to engage patients in conversations about their personal goals and integrate their goals into care planning. Clinicians can encourage GOCC by explaining how patients’ goals influence decisions especially as treatment options become limited.
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