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Willingness to bear adversity and beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer in older adults

机译:愿意承担逆境和信念关于老年人晚期癌症的可验解

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Background Older patients with advanced cancer who are 100% certain they will be cured pose unique challenges for clinical decision making, but to the authors’ knowledge, the prevalence and correlates of absolute certainty about curability (ACC) are unknown. Methods Cross‐sectional data were collected in a geriatric assessment trial. ACC was assessed by asking patients, “What do you believe are the chances that your cancer will go away and never come back with treatment?” Response options were 100% (coded as ACC), 50%, 50/50, 50%, 0%, and uncertain. The willingness to bear adversity in exchange for longevity was assessed by asking patients to consider trade‐offs between survival and 2 clinical outcomes that varied in abstractness: 1) maintaining quality of life (QOL; an abstract outcome); and 2) specific treatment‐related toxicities (eg, nausea/vomiting, worsening memory). Logistic regression was used to assess the independent associations between willingness to bear adversity and ACC. Results Of the 524 patients aged 70 to 96?years, approximately 5.3% reported that there was a 100% chance that their cancer would be cured (ACC). ACC was not found to be significantly associated with willingness to bear treatment‐related toxicities, but was more common among patients who were willing to trade QOL for survival (adjusted odds ratio, 4.08; 95% CI, 1.17‐14.26). Conclusions Patients who were more willing to bear adversity in the form of an abstract state, namely decreased QOL, were more likely to demonstrate ACC. Although conversations regarding prognosis should be conducted with all patients, those who are willing to trade QOL for survival may especially benefit from conversations that focus on values and emotions.
机译:背景患者患有先进癌症的年龄患者100%的患者将被治愈对临床决策的独特挑战,但对于作者的知识,对可固化性(ACC)的绝对确定性的患病率和相关性是未知的。方法在老年评估试验中收集横截面数据。通过提出患者评估ACC,“你认为你的癌症会消失的机会是什么?”响应选项为100%(编码为ACC),GT; 50%,50/50,50%,0%和不确定。通过要求患者考虑患者,以考虑在抽象的生存和2种临床结果之间的权衡:1)维持生活质量(QOL;一种抽象结果); 2)特异性治疗相关的毒性(例如,恶心/呕吐,恶化的记忆)。 Logistic回归用于评估承担逆境和ACC愿意的独立协会。 524名患者70至96岁的结果,约5.3%的人报告称,他们的癌症会被治愈(ACC)有100%的几率。没有发现ACC与携带治疗有关的毒性的意愿明显相关,但在愿意进行QoL的患者中更常见(调整赔率比,4.08; 95%CI,1.17-14.26)。结论患者更愿意以抽象状态的形式承担逆境,即降低QOL,更有可能证明ACC。虽然关于预后的对话应与所有患者进行,但愿意为生存而携带QoL的人可能会特别受益于关注价值观和情绪的对话。

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    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    School of NursingUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester New York;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    Department of Public Health SciencesUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    Department of Supportive Care MedicineCity of Hope Comprehensive Cancer CenterDuarte California;

    Department of Supportive Care MedicineCity of Hope Comprehensive Cancer CenterDuarte California;

    Department of Family MedicineUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester New;

    James P. Wilmot Cancer InstituteUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester;

    Pacific Cancer Research Consortium National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program;

    Southeast Clinical Oncology Research Consortium (SCOR)Winston‐Salem North Carolina;

    Hawaii Minority Underserved National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (MU‐NCORP;

    Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester New York;

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    absolute certainty about curability (ACC); beliefs about curability; quality of life (QOL); survival; trade‐offs; treatment‐related toxicity;

    机译:关于可固化的绝对确定性(ACC);对可固化的信念;生活质量(QOL);生存;权衡;治疗相关的毒性;

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