Comparison of Symptom Severity and Progression in Advanced Cancer Patients Among Different Care Settings: A Secondary Analysis.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ryuto Shiraishi, Yoshiyuki Kizawa, Masanori Mori, Isseki Maeda, Yutaka Hatano, Hiroto Ishiki, Tomofumi Miura, Naosuke Yokomichi, Maiko Kodama, Keiko Inoue, Sen Otomo, Takashi Yamaguchi, Jun Hamano
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Abstract

Background: Most people in Japan wish to spend their final days at home, but the majority fail to do so; earlier studies indicated a more pronounced worsening of symptoms if treated at home.

Objectives: This study compared the prevalence of symptom worsening and explored associated factors between patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative care in palliative care units (PCUs) and at home.

Design: We conducted a secondary analysis of two multicenter, prospective cohort studies involving patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative care in PCUs or at home.

Setting/subjects: One study was conducted at 23 PCUs (January to December 2017) and the other on 45 palliative home care services (July to December 2017) in Japan.

Measurements: Symptom changes were categorized as stable, improved, or worse.

Results: Of the 2998 registered patients, 2877 were analyzed. Among them, 1890 patients received palliative care in PCUs, and 987 at home. Patients receiving palliative care at home were more likely to have worsening of pain (17.1% vs. 3.8%; p < 0.001) and drowsiness (32.6% vs. 22.2%; p < 0.001) than those in PCUs. By multivariate logistic regression analysis, palliative care at home was significantly associated with worsening of the Palliative Prognostic Index dyspnea subscale in the unadjusted model (odds ratio, 1.42 [95% confidence interval, 1.08-1.88]; p = 0.014) but not for any symptoms in the adjusted model.

Conclusions: After adjusting for patient background, the prevalence of symptom worsening was not different between patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative care at home and in PCUs.

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不同护理环境中晚期癌症患者症状严重程度和进展的比较:一项二次分析。
背景:大多数日本人希望在家里度过人生最后的时光,但大多数人都做不到;早期的研究表明,如果在家治疗,症状会更明显恶化。目的:本研究比较姑息治疗单位(PCUs)和在家接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者症状恶化的发生率,并探讨相关因素。设计:我们对两项多中心前瞻性队列研究进行了二次分析,这些研究涉及在icu或在家中接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者。环境/对象:一项研究在日本的23个pcu(2017年1月至12月)进行,另一项研究在45个姑息性家庭护理服务(2017年7月至12月)进行。测量:症状变化分为稳定、改善和恶化。结果:2998例登记患者中,分析2877例。其中,在icu接受姑息治疗的患者1890例,在家接受姑息治疗的患者987例。在家接受姑息治疗的患者更有可能出现疼痛恶化(17.1%比3.8%;P P = 0.014),但在调整后的模型中没有任何症状。结论:在调整患者背景后,在家中接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者与在pcu接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者之间,症状恶化的发生率没有差异。
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