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Machine learning and network analysis identified key symptoms in palliative care, helping to detect patient illness phases. This can advance digital therapeutics for continuous monitoring.

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  • Palliative Care Medicine
  • Machine Learning Applications
  • Network Analysis in Healthcare

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  • Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in palliative care are growing, offering opportunities for data-driven insights.
  • Machine learning (ML) can analyze complex PROM data to identify patterns related to illness progression.
  • Understanding patient status transitions is crucial for timely and effective palliative care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the utility of ML and network analysis in identifying palliative care patient phases using symptom data.
  • To explore symptom patterns and their associations with different phases of illness.
  • To identify key variables predictive of phase transitions in palliative care.

Main Methods:

  • An observational study using a combination of cross-sectional and longitudinal data from 804 adult patients.
  • Utilized the Australasian Karnofsky Performance Scale (AKPS), Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (IPOS), and Phase of Illness (POI) data.
  • Applied statistical, machine learning (six techniques), and network analysis to patient records (n=1507).

Main Results:

  • Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (IPOS) data exhibited significant variation across different illness phases.
  • Network analysis revealed distinct symptom associations within each phase.
  • Six ML techniques highlighted crucial variables for predicting transitions between illness phases. Poor Appetite and Loss of Energy emerged as central symptoms.

Conclusions:

  • Preliminary findings suggest ML and network analysis can effectively delineate palliative care patient phases.
  • Identified central symptoms (Poor Appetite, Loss of Energy) and their related symptom clusters.
  • Results support the integration of digital therapeutics and continuous monitoring in palliative care, leveraging technological advancements.