Patient-reported outcomes in patients with hematological relapse or progressive disease:a longitudinal observational study
Autor: | Lone Jørgensen, Lars Børty Nielsen, Tarec Christoffer El-Galaly, Rasmus Froberg Brøndum, Charles Vesteghem, Martin Bøgsted, Anne Stoffersen Rytter, Marlene Maria Nielsen, Mette Grønkjær, Mia Sommer, Marianne Tang Severinsen, Lene Kongsgaard Nielsen |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty Health-related quality of life Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics R858-859.7 Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Quality of life (healthcare) Surveys and Questionnaires Medicine Humans Patient Reported Outcome Measures Relapse Patient-reported outcome Fatigue business.industry Research Precision medicine Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Hematological cancer Cancer General Medicine medicine.disease Cohort Quality of Life Observational study Neoplasm Recurrence Local business Progressive disease |
Zdroj: | Sommer, M, Nielsen, L K, Nielsen, L B, Brøndum, R F, Nielsen, M M, Rytter, A S, Vesteghem, C, Severinsen, M T, El-Galaly, T C, Bøgsted, M, Grønkjær, M & Jørgensen, L 2021, ' Patient-reported outcomes in patients with hematological relapse or progressive disease : a longitudinal observational study ', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, vol. 19, 251 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01887-6 Sommer, M, Nielsen, L K, Nielsen, L B, Brøndum, R F, Nielsen, M M, Rytter, A S, Vesteghem, C, Severinsen, M T, El-Galaly, T C, Bøgsted, M, Grønkjær, M & Jørgensen, L 2021, ' Patient-reported outcomes in patients with hematological relapse or progressive disease : a longitudinal observational study ', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, vol. 19, no. 1, 251 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01887-6 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes Sommer, M, Nielsen, L K, Nielsen, L B, Brøndum, R F, Nielsen, M M, Rytter, A S, Vesteghem, C, Severinsen, M T, El-Galaly, T C, Bøgsted, M, Grønkjær, M & Jørgensen, L 2021, ' Patient-reported outcomes in patients with hematological relapse or progressive disease: a longitudinal observational study ', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, vol. 19, no. 251, 251 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01887-6 |
Popis: | Background Patients with hematological cancer who experience relapse or progressive disease often face yet another line of treatment and continued mortality risk that could increase their physical and emotional trauma and worsen their health-related quality of life. Healthcare professionals who use patient-reported outcomes to identify who will have specific sensitivities in particular health-related quality of life domains may be able to individualize and target treatment and supportive care, both features of precision medicine. Here, in a cohort of patients with relapsed or progressive hematological cancer, we sought to identify health-related quality of life domains in which they experienced deterioration after relapse treatment and to investigate health-related quality of life patterns. Method Patients were recruited in connection with a precision medicine study at the Department of Hematology, Aalborg University Hospital. They completed the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale at baseline and at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after the relapse diagnosis or progressive cancer. Modes of completion were electronically or on paper. Clinically relevant changes from baseline to 12 months were interpreted according to Cocks’ guidelines. We quantified the number of patients with moderate or severe symptoms and functional problems and the number who experienced improvements or deterioration from baseline to 12 months. Results A total of 104 patients were included, of whom 90 (87%) completed baseline questionnaires and 50 (56%) completed the 12-month assessments. The three symptoms that patients most often reported as deteriorating were fatigue (18%), insomnia (18%), and diarrhea (18%). The three functions that patients most often reported as deteriorating were role (16%) and emotional (16%) and cognitive (16%) functioning. Conclusion In this study, patient-reported outcome data were useful for identifying negatively affected health-related quality of life domains in patients with relapsed or progressive hematological cancer. We identified patients experiencing deterioration in health-related quality of life during treatment and characterized a potential role for patient-reported outcomes in precision medicine to target treatment and supportive care in this patient group. |
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