Disparities in access to palliative care for patients treated for gynecologic oncology.

2018 
136Background: Palliative care intends to improve quality of life for patients with life-threatening illness, but ethnic and linguistic minority patients have worse outcomes with palliative care. Methods: This is a single institution retrospective chart review of patients with an advanced stage or recurrent gynecologic malignancy who were seen in the clinic from 2010 to 2015. Women were defined as being from a minority group if they met one of the inclusion criteria including English not the primary language, race other than white, ethnically Hispanic/Latina, or their country of origin was not the United States. We then compared rates of referral to palliative care between those women who were deemed to be minority women as compared to those who were non-minority. We also compared the time to referral between these two groups. Results: Our study included 277 women of which 20% were categorized as minority. Demographic data between the two groups were well matched with the exception that minority women wer...
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