医学
头颈部癌
吞咽
患者满意度
前瞻性队列研究
营养不良
食管癌
生活质量(医疗保健)
癌症
队列
内科学
物理疗法
外科
护理部
作者
Adrianne Widaman,Andrew G. Day,Maggie A. Kuhn,Rupinder Dhaliwal,Vickie E. Baracos,Merran Findlay,Judith Bauer,M.A.E. de van der Schueren,Alessandro Laviano,Lisa Martin,Leah Gramlich
摘要
Abstract Background Patient‐reported outcome measures have been associated with survival in oncology patients. Altered intake and malnutrition are common symptoms for patients treated for head and neck cancer and esophageal cancer (HNC/EC). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between patient‐reported satisfaction with medical care and nutrition status. Methods This prospective cohort study collected data from 11 international cancer care sites. Results One hundred and sixtythree adult patients ( n = 115 HNC; n = 48 EC) completed a patient satisfaction questionnaire (the Canadian Health Care Evaluation Project Lite) and were included. HNC/EC patient global satisfaction with medical care was 88.3/100 ± 15.3 at baseline and remained high at 86.6/100 ± 16.8 by 6 months (100 max satisfaction score). Poor nutrition status, as defined by the Patient‐Generated Subjective Global Assessment Short Form, was associated with lower patient satisfaction with overall medical care, relationship with doctors, illness management, communication, and decision‐making 6 months into treatment ( P < 0.01). There was no difference in global satisfaction between patients who did and did not report swallowing difficulty ( P = 0.99) and patients with and without feeding tube placement ( P = 0.36). Patients who were seen by a dietitian for at least one nutrition assessment had global satisfaction with care that was 16.7 percentage points higher than those with no nutrition assessment (89.3 ± 13.8 vs 72.6 ± 23.6; P = 0.005) Conclusion In HNC/EC patient‐centered oncology care, decreasing malnutrition risk and providing access to dietitian‐led nutrition assessments should be prioritized and supported to improve patient satisfaction and standard of care. Feeding tube placement did not decrease patient satisfaction with medical care.
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