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The Support, Education, and Advocacy (SEA) Program of Care for Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Nurse-Led Palliative Care Demonstration Program

机译:转移乳腺癌妇女的支持,教育和宣传(海)护理计划:护士带领的姑息护理示范计划

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Background: Women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) experience unique symptom management and psychosocial needs due to aggressive, yet palliative treatment with a progressive, chronic illness. Objective: This article describes the effect of a quality improvement project for coordination of supportive care in MBC. Program evaluations included referral rates for supportive services, patient-reported outcomes of symptom distress, generalized anxiety, and overall well-being. Design: An interdisciplinary Support, Education and Advocacy Program (MBC-SEA) was developed. The 1-hour, weekly, patient review included collaborative assessments to determine needs for social service, psychological counseling, and palliative care. A prospective pre- and postexperimental cohort design with convenience sampling was used. Analysis was conducted with paired t test analysis of pre- and postimplementation outcomes. Setting/Participants: Program outcomes of 118 women with MBC visiting an urban outpatient breast cancer clinic during September 2016 to November 2016 (pre) and January 2017 to March 2017 (post) were evaluated. Measurements: Referral rates to social work and palliative care, symptom, anxiety, and overall well-being scores. Results: Following program implementation, referrals to palliative care and social work supportive services increased significantly including patient-reported outcomes symptom distress scores mean difference 1.4 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.4306-2.6428), P = .004; generalized anxiety scores mean difference 1.5 (95% CI: 0.5406-2.5781), P = .003; and overall well-being mean difference of -0.7 (95% CI: -1.3498 to -0.0570), P = .03. Conclusions: Purposeful nurse-led assessment for social service and palliative care needs increases referrals with improvement in patient-reported outcomes.
机译:背景:由于积极性,痛苦的患病,具有转移性乳腺癌(MBC)的妇女,体验着独特的症状管理和心理社会需求。目的:本文介绍了质量改进项目在MBC中支持支持性护理的影响。计划评估包括支持性服务的推荐率,患者报告的症状痛苦,广义焦虑和整体福祉的结果。设计:开发了跨学科支持,教育和宣传计划(MBC-SEA)。 1小时,每周,患者审查包括合作评估,以确定社会服务,心理咨询和姑息治疗的需求。使用具有便捷取样的预期和分发的队列设计。进行分析,具有对后和后期结果的配对T试验分析。设定/参与者:2016年9月至2016年11月期间,2016年9月访问城市门诊乳腺癌诊所的118名妇女的计划结果(PRE)和2017年1月至2017年3月(邮政)被评估。测量:对社会工作和姑息治疗,症状,焦虑以及整体福祉分数的推荐率。结果:以下方案实施后,对姑息治疗和社会工作支持服务的推荐显着增加,包括患者报告的结果症状遇险分数意味着差异1.4(95%置信区间[CI]:0.4306-2.6428),P = .004;广义焦虑分数平均差异1.5(95%CI:0.5406-2.5781),P = .003;而且整体良好的差异为-0.7(95%CI:-1.3498至-0.0570),p = .03。结论:用于社会服务和姑息治疗需求的有目的的护士对评估增加了患者报告的结果的推荐。

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