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. 2023 Jan 27;26(2):182–190. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2022.0227

Table 1.

Patient Sociodemographic, Geographic, and Comorbid Characteristics by Hospice Use

  Hospice use Cases of hospice use (N = 5418) p
Characteristics
Age at diagnosis, years
 66–69 39.23% 357 <0.0001
 70–74 43.02% 515  
 75–79 48.72% 588  
 80–84 55.12% 592  
 85 or older 57.09% 588  
Race and ethnicitya
 Asian 31.11% 42 <0.0001
 Black 44.61% 298  
 Hispanic 42.99% 95  
 Non-Hispanic White 50.25% 2199  
Marital status
 Ever married 51.61% 1520 <0.0001
 Married 44.05% 711  
 Single 45.26% 277  
 Unmarried/unknown 53.44% 132  
Percentage of low-income residents above median
 No 48.78% 2626 0.3001
 Yes 40.00% 14  
No. of comorbiditiesb
 0 48.56% 1550 0.6816
 1 49.82% 565  
 2 48.08% 525  
Patient residencec characteristics
 Metro ≥1M 47.25% 1435 0.0049
 Metro 250K–1M 51.40% 514  
 Metro ≤250K 54.70% 291  
 Urban, adjacent to metro >20K 43.35% 88  
 Urban, not adjacent to metro >20K 45.37% 49  
 Urban, adjacent to metro <20K 53.16% 143  
 Urban, not adjacent to metro <20K 43.16% 82  
 Rural, adjacent to metro <2500 54.76% 23  
 Rural, not adjacent to metro <2500 40.54% 15  
State of residenced
 California 43.77% 608 <0.0001
 Connecticut 42.50% 153  
 Detroit 51.13% 227  
 Georgia 59.12% 308  
 Hawaii 34.62% 18  
 Iowa 63.09% 188  
 Kentucky 49.02% 200  
 Louisiana 52.07% 201  
 New Jersey 45.18% 502  
 New Mexico 53.40% 55  
 Seattle 45.93% 113  
 Utah 67.00% 67  
Year of diagnosis of breast cancer
 2002 52.04% 344 <0.0001
 2003 50.15% 325  
 2004 53.19% 367  
 2005 55.64% 385  
 2006 51.97% 357  
 2007 45.06% 315  
 2008 44.99% 305  
 2009 36.50% 242  

Note: α = 0.05. Bolded values indicate statistical significance.

a

Race: American Indian/Alaska Native (n = 12), or unknown (n = 6) were not reported due to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) cell size suppression policy. Asian population included Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander.

b

Comorbidities measured the following chronic conditions: chronic obstruction pulmonary disease, cerebrovascular disease, congestive heart failure, diabetes, dementia, myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease, peptic ulcer disease, paralysis, renal disease, rheumatologic disease.

c

Rural/urban area characteristics of patient residence was based on Area Resource File that is available in the Patient Entitlement and Diagnosis Summary Files (PEDSF) file, including counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more, counties of metro areas of 250,000–1,000,000 population, counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population, counties of urban population of >20,000 population and adjacent to a metro area, counties of urban population of 2,500–19,999 and adjacent to a metro area, counties of urban population of 2,500–19,999 and not adjacent to a metro area, completely rural less than 2,500 urban population and adjacent to a metro area, and completely rural less than 2,500 population and not adjacent to a metro area.

d

State of residence was cancer registry at the state level or regions included in the Surveillance Epidemiology End-Results (SEER) program funded by the National Cancer Institute to collect cancer statistics in the United States.