Harnessing Natural Language Processing to Assess Quality of End-of-Life Care for Children With Cancer

利用自然语言处理技术评估癌症患儿临终关怀质量

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Data on end-of-life care (EOLC) quality, assessed through evidence-based quality measures (QMs), are difficult to obtain. Natural language processing (NLP) enables efficient quality measurement and is not yet used for children with serious illness. We sought to validate a pediatric-specific EOLC-QM keyword library and evaluate EOLC-QM attainment among childhood cancer decedents. METHODS: In a single-center cohort of children with cancer who died between 2014 and 2022, we piloted a rule-based NLP approach to examine the content of clinical notes in the last 6 months of life. We identified documented discussions of five EOLC-QMs: goals of care, limitations to life-sustaining treatments (LLST), hospice, palliative care consultation, and preferred location of death. We assessed performance of NLP methods, compared with gold standard manual chart review. We then used NLP to characterize proportions of decedents with documented EOLC-QM discussions and timing of first documentation relative to death. RESULTS: Among 101 decedents, nearly half were minorities (Hispanic/Latinx [24%], non-Hispanic Black/African American [20%]), female (48%), or diagnosed with solid tumors (43%). Through iterative refinement, our keyword library achieved robust performance statistics (for all EOLC-QMs, F1 score = 1.0). Most decedents had documented discussions regarding goals of care (83%), LLST (83%), and hospice (74%). Fewer decedents had documented discussions regarding palliative care consultation (49%) or preferred location of death (36%). For all five EOLC-QMs, first documentation occurred, on average, >30 days before death. CONCLUSION: A high proportion of decedents attained specified EOLC-QMs more than 30 days before death. Our findings indicate that NLP is a feasible approach to measuring quality of care for children with cancer at the end of life and is ripe for multi-center research and quality improvement.

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