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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31196235/exploring-demoralization-in-end-of-life-cancer-patients-prevalence-latent-dimensions-and-associations-with-other-psychosocial-variables
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Bovero, Rossana Botto, Beatrice Adriano, Marta Opezzo, Valentina Tesio, Riccardo Torta
OBJECTIVE: Demoralization is an existential distress syndrome that consists of an incapacity of coping, helplessness, hopelessness, loss of meaning and purpose, and impaired self-esteem. It can affect cancer patients, and the Demoralization Scale is a valid instrument to assess it. The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of demoralization in end-of-life cancer patients and its associations with the medical and psychosocial variables. In addition, the latent dimensions of demoralization emerging in this distinctive population were explored...
October 2019: Palliative & Supportive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31063024/symptom-assessment-in-patients-with-advanced-cancer-are-the-most-severe-symptoms-the-most-bothersome
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Brian Li, Kenneth Mah, Nadia Swami, Ashley Pope, Breffni Hannon, Christopher Lo, Gary Rodin, Lisa W Le, Camilla Zimmermann
Objective: We investigated correspondence between symptom severity and symptom bothersomeness in patients with advanced cancer. Background: Symptom severity is commonly assessed in clinical cancer settings, but bothersomeness of these symptoms is less often measured. Methods: Participants with advanced cancer enrolled in a cluster-randomized trial of early palliative care completed the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) and the quality of life at the end of life (QUAL-E) measure as part of their baseline assessment...
October 2019: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30911661/randomized-control-trial-comparing-quality-of-life-of-patients-with-end-stage-peritoneal-metastasis-treated-with-pressurized-intraperitoneal-aerosol-chemotherapy-pipac-and-intravenous-chemotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S P Somashekhar, K R Ashwin, C Amit Rauthan, Kumar C Rohit
BACKGROUND: Peritoneal metastasis (PM) is a common occurrence in gynaecological and gastrointestinal cancers and is associated with poor survival. Patients typically present with ascites, abdominal pain, malnutrition, nausea, emesis, and bowel obstruction which significantly compromise the quality of life (QoL). The treatment remains a particular challenge, with palliative systemic chemotherapy being the standard of care. However, the efficacy of systemic chemotherapy is poor but with high potential for side effects and complications...
September 1, 2018: Pleura and peritoneum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30907241/symptom-assessment-and-early-access-to-supportive-and-palliative-care-for-patients-with-advanced-solid-tumors-in-mexico
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mirza Jacqueline Alcalde-Castro, Enrique Soto-Perez-de-Celis, Alfredo Covarrubias-Gómez, Sofía Sánchez-Román, Paulina Quiróz-Friedman, África Navarro-Lara, Wendy Alicia Ramos-Lopez, María Luisa Moreno-García, Sergio Contreras-Garduño, Viridiana Perez-Montessoro, Paul E Goss, Yanin Chávarri-Guerra
BACKGROUND: Early specialized palliative care improves quality of life of patients with advanced cancer, and guidelines encourage its integration into standard oncology care. However, many patients fail to obtain timely palliative/supportive care evaluations, particularly in limited-resource settings. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients with advanced cancer who received an assessment of symptoms and were referred to supportive and palliative care services during the first year after diagnosis in a Mexican hospital...
January 2020: Journal of Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30790469/palliative-radiotherapy-in-symptomatic-locally-advanced-gastric-cancer-a-phase-ii-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Tey, Huili Zheng, Yu Y Soon, Cheng N Leong, Wee Y Koh, Keith Lim, Jimmy B Y So, Asim Shabbir, Ivan W K Tham, Jiade Lu
To evaluate the response and quality of life of palliative gastric radiotherapy in patients with symptomatic locally advanced gastric cancer. Patients with bleeding, pain or obstruction and were treated with palliative gastric radiotherapy to a dose of 36 Gy in 12 daily fractions. The primary outcomes were symptom response rates. Secondary outcomes included overall survival, adverse events and proportion of patients with ≥10-point absolute improvement in the fatigue, nausea/vomiting and pain subscales in the EORTC Qualify of Life Questionnaire C30 (EORTC QLQ-C30) and dysphagia/pain subscales in the gastric specific module (STO22) at the end of RT and 1 month after the completion of radiotherapy...
February 20, 2019: Cancer Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30784058/systemic-corticosteroids-for-the-management-of-cancer-related-breathlessness-dyspnoea-in-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison Haywood, Jacqueline Duc, Phillip Good, Sohil Khan, Kirsty Rickett, Petra Vayne-Bossert, Janet R Hardy
BACKGROUND: Dyspnoea is a common symptom in advanced cancer, with a prevalence of up to 70% among patients at end of life. The cause of dyspnoea is often multifactorial, and may cause considerable psychological distress and suffering. Dyspnoea is often undertreated and good symptom control is less frequently achieved in people with dyspnoea than in people with other symptoms of advanced cancer, such as pain and nausea. The exact mechanism of action of corticosteroids in managing dyspnoea is unclear, yet corticosteroids are commonly used in palliative care for a variety of non-specific indications, including pain, nausea, anorexia, fatigue and low mood, despite being associated with a wide range of adverse effects...
February 20, 2019: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30762454/symptom-burden-and-end-of-life-palliative-treatments-during-the-last-two-weeks-of-life-in-patients-with-advanced-musculoskeletal-sarcoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroyuki Kawashima, Takashi Ariizumi, Tetsuro Yamagishi, Akira Ogose, Miho Ikoma, Tetsuo Hotta, Naoto Endo
Background: Musculoskeletal sarcomas (MSSs) are rare cancers and often aggressive tumors that originate from mesenchymal tissue. Patients with advanced MSS often report difficulties with symptom burden, which can reduce their health-related quality-of-life. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the patterns of the physical symptoms of MSS patients in the palliative setting and to detail the palliative treatment used in the last two weeks of life. Design: Retrospective study using the electronic patient records from a single institution...
August 2019: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30717935/symptoms-and-management-of-children-with-incurable-cancer-in-mainland-china
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Zeng Jie Ye, Zhang Zhang, Mu Zi Liang, Xiao Xiao Liu, Zhe Sun, Jing Jing Zhao, Guang Yun Hu, Yuan Liang Yu
PURPOSE: This study was designed to report information regarding symptomology of incurable pediatric cancer to promote proactive medicine and support for children and their families in the palliative phase in Mainland China. METHOD: A multi-center retrospective cohort study including 205 children who died from incurable cancer between June 2008 and September 2013 were analyzed. RESULTS: An incurable diagnosis was confirmed between 0 and 1726 (median, 279) days from initial diagnosis with death occurring between 1 and 239(median, 83) days...
February 2019: European Journal of Oncology Nursing: the Official Journal of European Oncology Nursing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30641928/effect-of-early-management-on-pain-and-depression-in-patients-with-pancreatobiliary-cancer-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Myung Woo, Mi Kyung Song, Meeyoung Lee, Jungnam Joo, Dae Hyun Kim, Jong-Heun Kim, Sung-Sik Han, Sang-Jae Park, Tae Hyun Kim, Woo Jin Lee
Background: The present study assessed whether early palliative care (EPC) targeting pain and depression and automated symptom monitoring could improve symptoms in patients with advanced pancreatobiliary cancer. Methods: Patients diagnosed with pathologically confirmed locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic or biliary tract cancer who had cancer-related pain (brief pain inventory (BPI) worst pain score >3) and/or depression (Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) >16) were randomized within 8 weeks after diagnosis to receive EPC or on-demand palliative care ( n = 144 each)...
January 11, 2019: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30633611/cancer-patients-hospitalised-in-the-last-week-of-life-risk-insufficient-care-quality-a-population-based-study-from-the-swedish-register-of-palliative-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sixten Elmstedt, Hanna Mogensen, Dan-Erik Hallmans, Björn Tavelin, Staffan Lundström, Magnus Lindskog
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of all cancer deaths in Sweden occur in hospitals. If the place of death affects the quality of end-of-life (EOL) is largely unknown. METHODS: This population-based, retrospective study included all adults cancer deaths reported to the Swedish Register of Palliative Care in 2011-2013 (N = 41,729). Hospital deaths were compared to deaths occurring in general or specialised palliative care, or in nursing homes with respect to care quality indicators in the last week of life...
January 11, 2019: Acta Oncologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30059515/quality-of-end-of-life-care-in-patients-with-dementia-compared-to-patients-with-cancer-a-population-based-register-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Martinsson, Staffan Lundström, Johan Sundelöf
INTRODUCTION: Globally, dementia is one of the leading causes of death. Given the growing elderly population in the world, the yearly number of deaths by dementia is expected to increase. Patients dying from dementia are reported to suffer from a burden of symptoms similar to that of patients with cancer, but receive less medication against symptoms, have a lower probability of palliative care planning and seldom have access to specialised palliative care. Studies investigating the quality of palliative care in dementia are scarce...
2018: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29305321/factors-associated-with-symptom-relief-in-end-of-life-care-in-residential-care-homes-a-national-register-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofia Andersson, Kristofer Årestedt, Olav Lindqvist, Carl-Johan Fürst, Margareta Brännström
CONTEXT: Residential care homes (RCHs) are a common place of death. Previous studies have reported a high prevalence of symptoms such as pain and shortness of breath among residents in the last week of life. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to explore the presence of symptoms and symptom relief and identify factors associated with symptom relief of pain, nausea, anxiety, and shortness of breath among RCH residents in end-of-life care. METHODS: The data consisted of all expected deaths at RCHs registered in the Swedish Register of Palliative Care (N = 22,855)...
May 2018: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29110573/the-impact-of-integrated-multidisciplinary-palliative-care-program-on-symptoms-in-patients-at-the-palliative-care-ward-an-audit-and-a-protocol-of-prospective-controlled-investigation
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LETTER
Andreas Jülich, Thomas Spreu, Britta Buchhold, Taras Usichenko
An integrated multidisciplinary palliative care (IMPC) program is a promising tool to improve symptom control in patients at the end of life. The aim was to study the feasibility of the IMPC program in patients at the palliative care (PC) ward. A retrospective audit, using the extended Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), was conducted on the PC ward of the university hospital. Consecutive patients who were admitted for the IMPC program during 1 year were considered. One hundred forty-eight cases (93% with underlying cancer) were analyzed...
July 2017: Journal of Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28887271/comparing-the-palliative-care-needs-of-patients-with-hematologic-and-solid-malignancies
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Michael J Hochman, Yinxi Yu, Steven P Wolf, Greg P Samsa, Arif H Kamal, Thomas W LeBlanc
CONTEXT: Hematologic cancer patients use palliative care services less frequently than their solid tumor counterparts. Prior work suggests that these patients have a sizable symptom burden, but comparisons between hematologic and solid tumor patients near the end of life are limited. OBJECTIVES: To compare unmet symptom needs in a cohort of hematologic and solid tumor patients referred to specialty palliative care services. METHODS: Using a novel data registry of initial palliative care encounters, we performed a cross-sectional analysis of cancer patients receiving care across 17 sites within the Global Palliative Care Quality Alliance...
January 2018: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28557678/cancer-palliation-layered-hypnotic-approaches-mending-symptoms-minding-hope-and-meaning
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REVIEW
Daniel L Handel, Sylvain Néron
Advanced cancer often produces significant symptoms such as pain, anxiety, insomnia, nausea, and cachexia; many symptoms require medication adjustments in dose and route of administration, and most patients have significant symptom burdens near the end of life. Treatment strategies that integrate mind-body approaches, such as hypnosis, to improve symptoms are increasingly being studied and utilized. The current article addresses the role for adjunctive hypnotic approaches to relieve suffering from pain and other symptoms, while fostering hope, even in the midst of advancing illness, similar to Snyder's (2002) metaphorical painting of "a personal rainbow of the mind" (p...
July 2017: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28156485/palliative-care-interventions-and-end-of-life-care-outcomes-for-hepatocellular-patients-pts-at-two-veterans-affairs-va-medical-centers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Lee, Sejal Kothadia, Yucai Wang, Victor Tsu-Shih Chang, Yeun-Hee Anna Park, Ellen Olson, David Klein, Fengming Zhong
164 Background: Palliative care interventions and their effect on EOL outcomes for liver cancer pts have not been described. We investigated the association between palliative care intervention and EOL care outcomes. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of pts with hepatocellular carcinoma and who were seen by palliative care at 2 VA medical centers from 2006 to 2012. We investigated the association between EOL outcomes (number of ER visits, ICU visits, chemotherapy, place of death, number of hospitalizations during their last 30 days), and interventions such as early referral (within 30 days of diagnosis), defined goals of care, holding a family meeting, and symptom assessment and management...
October 9, 2016: Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28156466/caregivers-accuracy-in-reporting-patients-symptom-a-preliminary-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Emilio Perez-Cruz, Cecilia Carrasco Escarate, Pilar Bonati, Bogomila Batic, Laura Tupper, Marcela Gonzalez Otaiza
64 Background: Improving symptom control during end of life (EOL) is a core goal of palliative care. When patients are not able to report their symptoms, caregivers (CG) report symptom intensity as surrogates. Data show that there is good agreement between patients and CG in reporting symptom intensity. However, little is known about factores that influence CGs' accuracy. The aim of the study was to determine CG accuracy of advanced cancer patients' symptoms and to identify CG factors that could modify it. METHODS: In this prospective study, patients with advanced cancer enrolled in the National Program of Palliative Care at a public Hospital in Santiago, Chile and their CGs independently scored ten patients' symptoms using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS)...
October 9, 2016: Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27824769/palliative-care-in-obstetrics-and-gynecology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn Lefkowits, Caroline Solomon
Palliative care is specialized care for people with life-limiting illness; it focuses on symptom management and quality of life and ensures that a patient's care is concordant with her goals and values. Unlike end-of-life care, palliative care can be offered concurrently with disease-directed therapies, including when the goal is cure. Obstetrics and gynecology patients for whom palliative care is most appropriate include women with gynecologic cancer and women with a fetus or neonate with a potentially life-limiting illness...
December 2016: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27559253/integration-of-early-specialist-palliative-care-in-cancer-care-survey-of-oncologists-oncology-nurses-and-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naveen Salins, Lipika Patra, M R Usha Rani, S O Lohitashva, Raghavendra Rao, Raghavendra Ramanjulu, Nandini Vallath
INTRODUCTION: Palliative care is usually delivered late in the course of illness trajectory. This precludes patients on active disease modifying treatment from receiving the benefit of palliative care intervention. A survey was conducted to know the opinion of oncologists, oncology nurses, and patients about the role of early specialist palliative care in cancer. METHODS: A nonrandomized descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary cancer care center in India...
July 2016: Indian Journal of Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27531376/defining-high-quality-palliative-care-in-oncology-practice-an-american-society-of-clinical-oncology-american-academy-of-hospice-and-palliative-medicine-guidance-statement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathleen E Bickel, Kristen McNiff, Mary K Buss, Arif Kamal, Dale Lupu, Amy P Abernethy, Michael S Broder, Charles L Shapiro, Anupama Kurup Acheson, Jennifer Malin, Tracey Evans, Monika K Krzyzanowska
PURPOSE: Integrated into routine oncology care, palliative care can improve symptom burden, quality of life, and patient and caregiver satisfaction. However, not all oncology practices have access to specialist palliative medicine. This project endeavored to define what constitutes high-quality primary palliative care as delivered by medical oncology practices. METHODS: An expert steering committee outlined 966 palliative care service items, in nine domains, each describing a candidate element of primary palliative care delivery for patients with advanced cancer or high symptom burden...
September 2016: Journal of Oncology Practice
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