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Impact of a structured multidisciplinary interwention on quality of life of older adults with advanced cancer

机译:结构化的多学科交流对老年晚期癌症患者生活质量的影响

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Background: Patients experience reductions in quality of life (QOL) while receiving cancer treatment and several approaches have been proposed to address QOL issues. In this project, the QOL differences between older adult (age 65+) and younger adult (age 18-64) advanced cancer patients in response to a multidisciplinary intervention designed to improve QOL were examined.Methods: This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01360814. Newly diagnosed advanced cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy were randomized to active QOL intervention or control groups. Those in the intervention group received six multidisciplinary 90-minute sessions designed to address the five major domains of QOL. Outcomes measured at baseline and weeks 4, 27, and 52 included QOL (Linear Analogue Self-Assessment (LASA), Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G)) and mood (Profile of Mood States (POMS)). Kruskall-Wallis methodology was used to compare scores between older and younger adult patients randomized to the intervention.Results: Of 131 patients in the larger randomized controlled study, we report data on 54 evaluable patients (16 older adults and 38 younger adults) randomized to the intervention. Older adult patients reported better overall QOL (LASA 74.4 vs. 62.9, p = 0.040), higher social well-being (FACT-G 91.1 vs. 83.3, p = 0.045), and fewer problems with anger (POMS anger-hostility 95.0 vs. 86.4, p = 0.028). Long-term benefits for older patients were seen in the anger-hostility scale at week 27 (92.2 vs. 84.2, p = 0.027) and week 52 (96.3 vs. 85.9, p = 0.005).Conclusions: Older adult patients who received a multidisciplinary intervention to improve QOL while undergoing advanced cancer treatments benefited differently in some QOL domains, compared to younger adult patients. Future studies can provide further insight on how to tailor QOL interventions for these age groups.
机译:背景:患者在接受癌症治疗时会经历生活质量(QOL)下降,并且已经提出了几种解决QOL问题的方法。在该项目中,研究了针对旨在改善QOL的多学科干预措施而对老年人(65岁以上)和较年轻的成年人(18-64岁)晚期癌症患者的QOL差异。方法:本研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov上进行了注册,NCT01360814。新诊断的接受放射治疗的晚期癌症患者被随机分为积极的QOL干预组或对照组。干预小组的成员接受了六个多学科90分钟的会议,旨在解决QOL的五个主要领域。在基线和第4、27和52周测量的结果包括QOL(线性类似物自我评估(LASA),癌症治疗常规功能评估(FACT-G))和情绪(情绪状态档案(POMS))。结果:在较大的随机对照研究中的131例患者中,我们报告了54例可评估患者(16例成年人和38例年轻成年人)的数据,这些患者随机分为干预组和对照组。干预。老年患者报告总体QOL更好(LASA 74.4 vs. 62.9,p = 0.040),较高的社会幸福感(FACT-G 91.1 vs. 83.3,p = 0.045),愤怒问题更少(POMS愤怒-敌对情绪95.0 vs 86.4,p = 0.028)。从第27周的愤怒-敌意量表(92.2 vs. 84.2,p = 0.027)和第52周的愤怒-敌意量表中可以看出,老年患者的长期获益(96.3 vs. 85.9,p = 0.005)。与较年轻的成年患者相比,在接受晚期癌症治疗时改善QOL的多学科干预在某些QOL领域中受益不同。未来的研究可以为如何针对这些年龄组量身定制QOL干预提供进一步的见解。

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