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Does a patient-held quality-of-life diary benefit patients with inoperable lung cancer?

机译:患者持有的生活质量日记是否会使无法手术的肺癌患者受益?

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PURPOSE: To examine the effect of weekly completion of a patient-held quality-of-life (QOL) diary in routine oncology practice for palliative care patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a pragmatic randomized controlled trial, 115 patients with inoperable lung cancer were randomly assigned to receive either standard care or a structured QOL diary (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire C30 and the related lung cancer module LC13) that they completed at home each week for 16 weeks. Patients were encouraged to share the QOL information with health professionals involved in their care. Changes in QOL over time (measured by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung questionnaire and the Palliative Care Quality of Life Index), discussion of patient problems, and satisfaction with communication and general care were assessed at baseline and at 2 and 4 months after baseline. RESULTS: Analysis of QOL indicated a small but consistent difference between patients in the diary group and the standard care group. The diary group had a poorer QOL in many domains. Two different QOL summary scores (total and overall QOL) indicated a statistically significant between-group difference. No effects were found in relation to satisfaction with care, communication, or the discussion of patient problems. CONCLUSION: The regular completion of a QOL questionnaire without appropriate feedback to health care professionals and without the provision of appropriate support may have a negative impact on inoperable lung cancer patients. Further research should focus on identifying features such as feedback loops that are required for the successful and meaningful use of QOL questionnaires in routine patient care.
机译:目的:研究在常规肿瘤学实践中每周完成患者持有的生活质量(QOL)日记对姑息治疗患者的影响。患者和方法:在一项务实的随机对照试验中,将115例无法手术的肺癌患者随机分配接受标准护理或结构化QOL日记(欧洲研究和治疗癌症生活质量组织调查问卷C30和相关的肺癌模块) LC13),他们每周在家完成16周。鼓励患者与参与其护理的卫生专业人员共享QOL信息。在基线以及术后2个月和4个月时评估QOL随时间的变化(通过癌症治疗肺功能问卷调查和姑息治疗生活质量指数衡量),患者问题讨论以及对沟通和一般护理的满意度基线。结果:对生活质量的分析表明,日记组和标准护理组的患者之间存在微小但一致的差异。日记组在许多领域的QOL较差。两个不同的QOL摘要评分(总QOL和总QOL)表明组间差异具有统计学意义。没有发现与护理,沟通或患者问题的讨论有关的影响。结论:定期填写QOL调查表而未向医疗保健专业人士提供适当反馈且未提供适当支持可能会对无法手术的肺癌患者产生负面影响。进一步的研究应侧重于确定诸如QL问卷在常规患者护理中成功且有意义地使用所需的反馈回路之类的功能。

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