Relationship Between Palliative Care and Location of Death Among People With Opioid Use Disorder: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Lisa M. Boucher, Jenny Lau, Mary M. Scott, Karl Everett, Tara Gomes, Peter Tanuseputro, Sheila Jennings, Rebecca Bagnarol, Camilla Zimmermann, Andrew McLeod, Sarina R. Isenberg

TL;DR
This study explores how palliative care affects where people with opioid use disorder die, finding that inpatient care is linked to fewer community deaths.
Contribution
The study reveals that inpatient-only palliative care, but not outpatient care, is associated with a decreased likelihood of community death among individuals with opioid use disorder.
Findings
50.3% of the cohort received no palliative care before their last 90 days of life.
Inpatient-only palliative care was associated with a 6% decrease in community death likelihood.
Outpatient palliative care showed no significant relationship with location of death.
Abstract
People with opioid use disorder are at high risk of serious comorbidities, more likely to die from all major diseases, and their end-of-life needs remain poorly understood. We aimed to examine the relationship between receipt of palliative care across settings and the location of death among individuals with opioid use disorder. We employed a population-level cohort study using health administrative databases. Our cohort was adults with opioid use disorder in Ontario, Canada, who died between July 2015 and December 2021 (N = 11,200). Our exposure was receipt of palliative care within three years prior to the last 90 days of life (inpatient-only, outpatient, or none (reference)). Our primary outcome was the location of death in the community versus institution (reference). Among our decedent cohort, 5636 (50.3%) received no palliative care before their last 90 days of life, and among…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Opioid Use Disorder Treatment · Pain Management and Opioid Use
