A study protocol for individualized prognostic counselling in the palliative phase.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Boyd Noël van den Besselaar, A Sewnaik, M C Dorr, A Hoesseini, J A Hardillo, R J Baatenburg de Jong, M P J Offerman
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Abstract

Background: Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) has a poor prognosis, with approximately 25-30% of patients transitioning into the palliative phase at some point. The length of this phase is relatively short, with a median duration of five months. Patients in this stage often have increased prognostic information needs. Unfortunately, predicting individual life expectancy in this phase is particularly challenging, as physicians and patients tend to overestimate survival. To address this issue, we developed the prognostic model OncologIQ Palliative based on user preferences. In this study, we now aim to assess the clinical impact of utilizing this model during counselling.

Methods: This study will employ both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The primary outcome is decisional conflict and satisfaction with the decision-making process after counselling without (cohort 1) and with (cohort 2) OncologIQ Palliative. Therefore, a prospective sequential cohort study will be conducted. Secondary outcomes include the amount of palliative treatment, overall survival rates, and quality of life. These measurements will be collected after the intervention. Additionally, patients' perspectives on the decision-making process and proactive care planning, including end-of-life discussions, will be explored through interviews.

Discussion: By offering more personalized prognostic information for HNSCC patients in the palliative phase, we anticipate a shift towards more patient-centred counselling. This approach can facilitate enhanced end-of-life discussions and better proactive care planning. Patients may experience reduced decisional conflict, feel better prepared for what's coming, and find assistance in their decision-making process. This could potentially lead to fewer palliative treatments. Overall, these aspects can contribute to a better quality of life and quality of care for HNSCC patients in the last phase of their lives.

Trial registration: This study was registered November 18, 2024, on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06699316.

缓解期个体化预后咨询的研究方案。
背景:头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)预后较差,约25-30%的患者在某一时刻过渡到姑息期。这个阶段的长度相对较短,平均持续时间为5个月。这一阶段的患者往往需要更多的预后信息。不幸的是,在这一阶段预测个体预期寿命尤其具有挑战性,因为医生和患者往往会高估生存。为了解决这个问题,我们基于用户偏好开发了预后模型OncologIQ Palliative。在这项研究中,我们现在的目标是评估在咨询期间使用该模型的临床影响。方法:本研究将采用定量和定性相结合的方法。主要结局是咨询后的决策冲突和决策过程的满意度,不使用(队列1)和使用(队列2)姑息治疗。因此,我们将进行前瞻性序贯队列研究。次要结局包括姑息治疗的数量、总生存率和生活质量。这些测量结果将在干预后收集。此外,患者对决策过程和积极护理计划的观点,包括临终讨论,将通过访谈进行探讨。讨论:通过为姑息期的HNSCC患者提供更个性化的预后信息,我们预计将转向以患者为中心的咨询。这种方法可以促进加强临终讨论和更好的主动护理计划。患者可能会减少决策冲突,对即将发生的事情有更好的准备,并在决策过程中找到帮助。这可能会导致更少的姑息治疗。总的来说,这些方面有助于改善HNSCC患者生命最后阶段的生活质量和护理质量。试验注册:本研究于2024年11月18日在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册:NCT06699316。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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