Webinar: Exploring Patient and Caregiver Needs: Analysis of End-of-Life Inquiries to the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service
This webinar featured the work of 2023-2024 NCI/AcademyHealth Healthcare Delivery Research Visiting Scholar, Dr. Virginia LeBaron.
AcademyHealth and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted a 1-hour webinar about the work of 2023-2024 NCI/AcademyHealth Healthcare Delivery Research Visiting Scholar, Dr. Virginia LeBaron. Dr. LeBaron presented findings from her NIH-funded study that features a descriptive and exploratory network analysis of inquiries to the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service (CIS) by patients and informal caregivers related to end-of-life care.
Patients with cancer at the end-of-life experience a multitude of physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs as they navigate treatment options and make decisions about their goals of care. Likewise, informal caregivers who support patients during this stage of illness must also navigate a complex healthcare system, often as they assume an increasing level of responsibility as a patient’s illness progresses. The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service (CIS) is a long-standing resource that provides free and confidential information regarding cancer care across the continuum to diverse stakeholders, including patients and informal caregivers. Analysis of inquiries made to the CIS provides a unique opportunity to understand the specific types of information patients and caregivers seek related to end-of-life care and how these information needs may be related to each other. A better understanding of patient and caregiver information needs at the end-of-life is critical to inform effective healthcare delivery and tailored interventions. Dr. LeBaron’s project, in collaboration with NCI staff, included a descriptive and exploratory network analysis of inquiries to the CIS by patients and informal caregivers related to end-of-life care.