Gender Disparities in Advanced Lung Diseases: do They Persist Towards the End of Life?
Journal Title
American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
Publication Type
Online publication before print
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Advanced lung diseases are prevalent in women, yet are underrecognized and under-treated due to differing epidemiology and pathophysiology. AIM: To investigate any gender differences in access to palliative care and end-of-life management for patients with advanced lung diseases. METHODS: A post-hoc analysis was conducted using three datasets that included information regarding the provision of palliative care to patients with advanced lung diseases - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), fibrotic interstitial lung diseases (f-ILD) or non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in tertiary and regional hospitals in Victoria, Australia, from 2004 to 2019. RESULTS: 343 patients with advanced COPD, 67 with f-ILD and 1022 with NSCLC were included. Compared to men, women with COPD (n = 126, 36.7%) were less likely to have smoked (P = 0.024), had significantly worse lung function (P < 0.001), and were more likely to receive non-invasive ventilation at end of life (P = 0.021). Women with fibrotic ILDs (n = 30, 44.8%) had significantly worse lung function (P < 0.001) and were more likely to experience exacerbations during their last two years of life (P < 0.001). Women with NSCLC (n = 457, 44.7%) were significantly younger (P< 0.001), less likely to have smoked (P < 0.001) or had asbestos exposure (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences between men and women with advanced lung diseases regarding referral to palliative care services (P = 0.369), hospital place of death (P = 0.915), or end-of-life management. CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in lung function, exacerbations and targeted therapies, men and women with advanced lung diseases received equal access to symptom palliation and palliative care services towards the end of life.
Keywords
Copd; advanced lung disease; gender disparity; interstitial lung disease; lung cancer; palliative care
Department(s)
Palliative Care
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