Differences in the symptom experience of older oncology outpatients


Autoria(s): Richie, Christine; Dunn, Laura; Paul, Steven; Cooper, Bruce; Skerman, Helen M.; Merriman, John; Aouizerat, Bradley; Alexander, Kimberly; Yates, Patsy; Cataldo, Janine; Miaskowski, Christine
Data(s)

01/04/2014

Resumo

Context The relatively low number of older patients in cancer trials limits knowledge of how older adults experience symptoms associated with cancer and its treatment. Objectives This study evaluated for differences in the symptom experience across four older age groups (60–64, 65–69, 70–74, ≥75 years). Methods Demographic, clinical, and symptom data from 330 patients aged >60 years who participated in one Australian and two U.S. studies were evaluated. The Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale was used to evaluate the occurrence, severity, frequency, and distress of 32 symptoms commonly associated with cancer and its treatment. Results On average, regardless of the age group, patients reported 10 concurrent symptoms. The most prevalent symptoms were physical in nature. Worrying was the most common psychological symptom. For 28 (87.5%) of the 32 Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale symptoms, no age-related differences were found in symptom occurrence rates. For symptom severity ratings, an age-related trend was found for difficulty swallowing. As age increased, severity of difficulty swallowing decreased. For symptom frequency, age-related trends were found for feeling irritable and diarrhea, with both decreasing in frequency as age increased. For symptom distress, age-related trends were found for lack of energy, shortness of breath, feeling bloated, and difficulty swallowing. As age increased, these symptoms received lower average distress ratings. Conclusion Additional research is warranted to examine how age differences in symptom experience are influenced by treatment differences, aging-related changes in biological or psychological processes, or age-related response shift.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66450/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2013.05.017

Richie, Christine, Dunn, Laura, Paul, Steven, Cooper, Bruce, Skerman, Helen M., Merriman, John, Aouizerat, Bradley, Alexander, Kimberly, Yates, Patsy, Cataldo, Janine, & Miaskowski, Christine (2014) Differences in the symptom experience of older oncology outpatients. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 47(4), pp. 697-709.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #Geriatric oncology, symptoms, symptom assessment, cancer, symptom distress, multiple concurrent symptoms
Tipo

Journal Article