Nutritional Status in Locally Advanced or Metastatic Solid Cancer Patients Treated With Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, and Immunotherapy in Spanish Outpatient Oncology Units

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Julio C. de la Torre-Montero , Jorgina Serra-López , Raquel Alvárez-García , Magdalena Battle-Vidal , Nieves Gil-Gómez , Patricia Beorlegui-Murillo , Dolores Pérez-Cárdenas , Andrés Sánchez-Belchiz , Erik Medina Cruz , Ángeles Peñuelas-Saiz
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Abstract

Objectives

Malnutrition is a prevalent condition in cancer patients that significantly impacts patients' clinical outcomes and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). The outcome was to characterize the nutritional status by describing the prevalence of malnutrition (mild, moderate, or severe) and its risk in outpatient cancer patients.

Methods

Multicenter, prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, two-cohort study conducted on consecutive adult patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors (stages III-IV). The study was conducted in 10 Spanish hospitals distributed all over the Spanish geography, with a recruitment period of 5 months (between April and September 2020). Study patients were divided into two groups according to their cancer therapy: group A, patients who underwent immunotherapy, and group B, patients who received combined therapy (immunotherapy plus chemotherapy and radiotherapy).

Results

A total of 585 patients were included. The proportion of patients at risk of malnutrition was notably more significant in the combination group (chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy) than in the immunotherapy-only group (28.3% versus 58.5%, respectively, P < .0001). According to this evaluation the highest proportion of patients at risk were those with pancreatic cancer (51 patients; 89.5%), followed by large intestine cancer (52 patients; 55.3%) and lung cancer (56 patients; 29.3%), P < .0001.

Conclusions

Patients treated with only immunotherapy seemed to have better nutritional status, which indicated health-related quality of life improvement. Additionally, there was a trend associating nutritional status with tumor location. Treatment strategy, treatment duration, performance status, and treatment location were independently associated with malnutrition.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Integrating nutritional assessment into routine clinical practice will improve the quality of life of oncology patients. An integrative approach to health improves overall results in terms of nutritional status and improved quality of life and shows that daily living activities are more satisfactory for patients with nursing interventions. Nursing interventions are consistent with an educational approach to patients as long as the interventions described in international guidelines are detailed in the framework of the patient care.
西班牙门诊肿瘤单位接受化疗、放疗和免疫治疗的局部晚期或转移性实体癌患者的营养状况
目的:营养不良是癌症患者的普遍状况,显著影响患者的临床结果和健康相关生活质量(HR-QoL)。结果是通过描述门诊癌症患者营养不良的患病率(轻度、中度或重度)及其风险来表征营养状况。方法:对局部晚期或转移性实体瘤(III-IV期)的连续成人患者进行多中心、前瞻性、横断面、描述性、双队列研究。该研究在分布在西班牙各地的10家西班牙医院进行,招募期为5个月(2020年4月至9月)。研究患者根据其癌症治疗分为两组:A组,接受免疫治疗的患者,B组,接受免疫治疗加化疗和放疗的患者。结果:共纳入585例患者。联合治疗组(化疗和/或放疗)有营养不良风险的患者比例明显高于单纯免疫治疗组(分别为28.3%和58.5%,P < 0.0001)。根据这项评估,高危患者比例最高的是胰腺癌患者(51例;89.5%),其次是大肠癌(52例;55.3%)和肺癌(56例;29.3%), p < 0.0001。结论:仅接受免疫治疗的患者似乎有更好的营养状况,这表明与健康相关的生活质量得到改善。此外,营养状况与肿瘤位置也有关联。治疗策略、治疗时间、表现状态和治疗地点与营养不良独立相关。对护理实践的启示:将营养评估纳入常规临床实践将改善肿瘤患者的生活质量。综合保健方法在营养状况和改善生活质量方面改善了总体结果,并表明护理干预患者的日常生活活动更令人满意。只要在患者护理的框架中详细说明国际指南中所描述的干预措施,护理干预措施就与对患者的教育方法相一致。
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing
Seminars in Oncology Nursing Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology Nursing is a unique international journal published six times a year. Each issue offers a multi-faceted overview of a single cancer topic from a selection of expert review articles and disseminates oncology nursing research relevant to patient care, nursing education, management, and policy development.
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