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Impact of information on quality of life and satisfaction of non-small cell lung cancer patients: a randomized study of standardized versus individualized information before thoracic surgery.

机译:信息对非小细胞肺癌患者生活质量和满意度的影响:胸外科手术前标准化与个性化信息的随机研究。

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INTRODUCTION: Most cancer patients want to be informed as much as possible. We conducted a randomized trial comparing the impact of additional written information to oral information only on quality of life (QoL) and satisfaction of non-small cell lung cancer patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Non-small cell lung cancer patients undergoing thoracic surgery were eligible. Patients were randomized to receive oral information only or oral plus written information describing the disease and its associated surgery and outcomes. QoL was assessed by Psychologic Global Well-Being Index. Patients' satisfaction was assessed by questionnaire of satisfaction of hospitalized patients. RESULTS: One-hundred two patients were included, full data were available for 75 of them (10 early deaths, 4 lost to follow-up, and 13 with incomplete questionnaires). QoL scores (baseline, 3 months) were comparable between both groups. In contrast, patients receiving oral plus written information were significantly dissatisfied with regard to several aspects of care regarding staffs as well as the structure. The information group significantly influenced satisfaction levels at multivariate analysis (standardized beta coefficient, -0.26, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Unexpectedly, at the end of their hospital stay, patients receiving both oral and written information experienced a statistically significant lower level of satisfaction, whereas no difference in QoL between both groups were highlighted. Further research is needed on patient's information.
机译:简介:大多数癌症患者都希望得到尽可能多的信息。我们进行了一项随机试验,比较了其他书面信息和口头信息对非小细胞肺癌患者生活质量(QoL)和满意度的影响。患者和方法:接受胸外科手术的非小细胞肺癌患者符合条件。患者被随机分配为仅接受口头信息或描述该疾病及其相关手术和结果的口头信息和书面信息。 QoL通过全球心理健康指数进行评估。通过住院患者满意度调查表评估患者满意度。结果:纳入一百零二例患者,其中75例具有完整数据(10例早期死亡,4例失访,13例问卷不完整)。两组的QoL得分(基线,3个月)相当。相比之下,接受口头和书面信息的患者在有关人员和结构的护理方面有很多不满意。信息组在多变量分析中显着影响满意度(标准β系数,-0.26,p = 0.04)。结论:出乎意料的是,在住院结束时,同时接受口头和书面信息的患者的满意度明显降低,而两组之间的QoL均无统计学意义。需要对患者的信息进行进一步研究。

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