Emotional Supportive Care Needs in Patients with Advanced Cancer and Their Associated Characteristics: A Multicenter Observational Cohort Study (eQuiPe Study).

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Danny Bastings, Tjard Schermer, Janneke van Roij, Marieke H J van den Beuken-Everdingen, Mathijs P Hendriks, Hanneke W M van Laarhoven, Caroline Mandigers, Tineke J Smilde, Dirkje W Sommeijer, Cathrien Tromp, Birgit Vriens, Natasja J H Raijmakers
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Abstract

Background: Patients with advanced cancer often have emotional problems such as inadequate coping, fear of new metastases, or the prospect of enduring physical suffering. Some will need professional emotional support to cope with these problems. Accurately identifying these patients requires a thorough understanding of their characteristics. Aim: To assess the need for emotional supportive care in patients with advanced cancer who have emotional problems, and their associated sociodemographic, disease-related, clinical, and psychosocial characteristics. Design: Prospective multicenter observational study on experienced quality of care and quality of life in patients with advanced cancer and their relatives. Setting/Participants: Baseline data were used of 892 patients with advanced cancer who had emotional problems. Results: In total, 92% of the patients with advanced cancer had emotional problems and 33% of these had emotional supportive care needs. Most patients without emotional supportive care needs had contact with an oncology nurse (70%), while a minority received additional psychosocial support. Our multivariable logistic regression analysis shows that fatigue (odds ratio [OR]: 2.65, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.82-3.86), pain (OR: 1.50, 95% CI: 1.07-2.12), and less social support (OR: 0.95, 95% CI: 0.91-0.99) were associated with having emotional supportive care needs. Conclusions: One-third of patients with advanced cancer who have emotional problems in the eQuiPe study report emotional supportive care needs. Oncologists and oncology nurses should be aware that emotional supportive care needs are more common in patients with advanced cancer who experience increased pain, fatigue, or decreased social support in addition to their emotional problems. The eQuiPe study is registered as NTR6584 in the Netherlands Trial Register.

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Journal of palliative medicine
Journal of palliative medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.70%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Palliative Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering medical, psychosocial, policy, and legal issues in end-of-life care and relief of suffering for patients with intractable pain. The Journal presents essential information for professionals in hospice/palliative medicine, focusing on improving quality of life for patients and their families, and the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments. The companion biweekly eNewsletter, Briefings in Palliative Medicine, delivers the latest breaking news and information to keep clinicians and health care providers continuously updated.
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