Unmet needs of italian cancer patients in different stages of the disease and care process

Article indépendant

BONACCHI, Andrea | DI MICELI, Stefania | LIPPI, Donatella | MURACA, Maria Grazia | MICCINESI, Guido

PURPOSE: Assessing patients' unmet supportive care needs is essential in order to prioritize areas of cancer care that require improvement. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare the unmet needs of cancer patients in different stages of the disease and care process (diagnosis, treatments following diagnosis, follow-up and/or rehabilitation, relapse/recurrence, progression of the disease, and palliative care). METHODS: The research focused on patients from 7 oncology units of the same geographic region (Tuscany, a region of central Italy) in the same period of time regardless of primary tumor site. A total of 752 patients filled in the Needs Evaluation Questionnaire and the Psychological Distress Inventory. RESULTS: We observed high rates of cancer patients who expressed unmet needs, especially in the areas of information and relational and material needs. The multiple regression models showed a direct correlation between psychological distress and extent of unmet needs. Individual unmet needs had significantly different entities at diverse phases. CONCLUSIONS: The present study confirmed the dynamic nature of needs of cancer patients, highlighting some critical aspects in different stages of the care process on which to concentrate attention and resources and suggesting the usefulness of periodic and repeated assessments of principal needs.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5301/tj.5000637

Voir la revue «Tumori, 104»

Autres numéros de la revue «Tumori»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Unmet needs of italian cancer patients in dif...

Article | BONACCHI, Andrea | Tumori | n°4 | vol.104

PURPOSE: Assessing patients' unmet supportive care needs is essential in order to prioritize areas of cancer care that require improvement. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare the unmet needs of cancer pati...

Unmet needs of italian cancer patients in dif...

Article indépendant | BONACCHI, Andrea | Tumori | n°4 | vol.104

PURPOSE: Assessing patients' unmet supportive care needs is essential in order to prioritize areas of cancer care that require improvement. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare the unmet needs of cancer pati...

Quality of life assessment and outcome of pal...

Article indépendant | PACI, Eugenio | JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT | n°3 | vol.21

De la même série

End-of-life care in children and adolescents ...

Article indépendant | BLAIS, Sophie | Tumori | n°3 | vol.108

BACKGROUND: In developed countries, cancer remains the leading cause of pediatric death from illness after the neonatal period. OBJECTIVE: To describe the end-of-life care characteristics of children and adolescents with solid tum...

Consensus document of the Italian association...

Article indépendant | CORSI, Domenico C. | Tumori | n°2 | vol.105

A consensus document on early palliative care was produced by a committed Working Group of the Italian Society of Medical Oncology and the Italian Society of Palliative Care to improve the early integration of palliative care in m...

Unmet needs of italian cancer patients in dif...

Article indépendant | BONACCHI, Andrea | Tumori | n°4 | vol.104

PURPOSE: Assessing patients' unmet supportive care needs is essential in order to prioritize areas of cancer care that require improvement. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare the unmet needs of cancer pati...

Cancer chemotherapy near the end of life = La...

Article indépendant | MARTONI, Andrea Angelo | Tumori | n°5 | vol.93

Cette étude analyse rétrospectivement l'utilisation de la chimiothérapie chez les patients qui sont morts d'un cancer avancé, soit après avoir été pris en charge dans l'Unité d'oncologie médicale de l'Hôpital de l'Université de Bo...

The role of somatostatin and octreotide in bo...

Article indépendant | RIPAMONTI, Carla | Tumori | vol.87

L'occlusion intestinale est une complication fréquente et non chirurgicale chez les patients cancéreux en phase avancée et terminale. Après des rappels physiopathologiques sur cette pathologie dont les symptômes et les mécanismes ...

Chargement des enrichissements...