Cancer patient preferences for communication of prognosis in the metastatic setting


Autoria(s): Hagerty, Rebecca; Butow, Phyllis; Ellis, Peter; Lobb, Elizabeth; Pendlebury, Susan; Leighl, Natasha; Goldstein, David; Lo, Sing Kai; Tattersall, Martin
Data(s)

01/05/2004

Resumo

<b>PURPOSE</b>: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with incurable metastatic cancer.<b> PATIENTS AND METHODS</b>: One hundred twenty-six metastatic cancer patients seeing 30 oncologists at 12 outpatient clinics in New South Wales, Australia, participated in the study. Patients were diagnosed with incurable metastatic disease within 6 weeks to 6 months of recruitment. Patients completed a survey eliciting their preferences for prognostic information, including type, quantity, mode, and timing of presentation; anxiety and depression levels; and information and involvement preferences.<b> RESULTS</b>: More than 95% of patients wanted information about side effects, symptoms, and treatment options. The majority wanted to know longest survival time with treatment (85%), 5-year survival rates (80%), and average survival (81%). Words and numbers were preferred over pie charts or graphs. Fifty-nine percent (59%) wanted to discuss expected survival when first diagnosed with metastatic disease. Thirty-eight percent and 44% wanted to negotiate when expected survival and dying, respectively, were discussed. Patients with higher depression scores were more likely to want to know shortest time to live without treatment (P = .047) and average survival (P = .049). Lower depression levels were significantly associated with never wanting to discuss expected survival (P = .03). Patients with an expected survival of years were more likely to want to discuss life expectancy when first diagnosed with metastases (P = .02).<b> CONCLUSION</b>: Most metastatic cancer patients want detailed prognostic information but prefer to negotiate the extent, format, and timing of the information they receive from their oncologists.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30009456

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society of Clinical Oncology

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30009456/lo-cancerpatient-2004.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2004.04.095

Direitos

2004, American Society of Clinical Oncology

Tipo

Journal Article