Approach to Palliative Care Consultation for Patients With Malignant Bowel Obstruction in Gynecologic Oncology: A Qualitative Analysis of Physician Perspectives

JCO Oncol Pract. 2020 Aug;16(8):483-489. doi: 10.1200/JOP.19.00710. Epub 2020 Apr 2.

Abstract

Purpose: Malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) from gynecologic cancer is associated with increased symptoms and short survival. A gynecologic oncologist's approach to palliative care consultation in the setting of MBO has not been well studied-it could be an opportune time for collaboration with palliative care.

Materials and methods: This qualitative analysis of interviews with gynecologic oncologists focuses on their perspectives on palliative care consultation at the time of MBO. Interviews were analyzed using a framework analysis, and key themes and quotations were extracted.

Results: We interviewed 15 gynecologic oncologists from 8 institutions in Chicago. They described a variety of expectations from palliative care consultation. Most frequently, they consulted palliative care for specific questions but managed the remainder of the care. Most participants frequently consulted palliative care, but they also worried about fragmentation of care, the timing of when to introduce a new team during MBO, and the selection of appropriate patients for a limited resource. Many participants preferred earlier palliative care consultation, and many described an emotional toll of caring for patients with MBO. Palliative care consultation was most readily discussed for nonsurgical patients.

Conclusion: Participants' expectations of palliative care consultations during MBO varied and were not always met. We recommend strengthening communication and protocols for palliative care involvement that meet the needs of specific patient populations and physician teams for surgical and nonsurgical patients. More research is needed to better understand how to integrate palliative care into oncologic and surgical care with gynecologic oncologists.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chicago
  • Female
  • Genital Neoplasms, Female* / complications
  • Genital Neoplasms, Female* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Oncologists*
  • Palliative Care
  • Referral and Consultation