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Association between prognostic awareness and quality of life in patients with advanced cancer

Journal

QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
Volume 31, Issue 8, Pages 2367-2374

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-022-03097-z

Keywords

Quality of life; Palliative care; Advanced cancer; Prognostic awareness; Prognostic; Understanding

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [17-26722Y]

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This study found that only 16% of the sample were completely aware of prognosis and 57% were partially aware. Accurate prognostic awareness was significantly associated with lower level of quality of life, especially in the physical domain. More research is needed on personality factors that might influence the development of prognostic awareness and quality of life.
Purpose Despite the current guidelines supporting open communication about serious news, the evidence about the impact of prognostic awareness on the quality of life in cancer patients is not clear. The aim of this study was to assess the association between quality of life and prognostic awareness in patients with advanced cancer. Methods This was a cross-sectional study which involved patients (n = 129) with incurable advanced cancer (estimated by oncologist using 12-month surprise question). Data were collected at oncology departments at 3 hospitals using structured interview in which patients were asked about their quality of life (using Integrated Palliative Outcome Scale-IPOS and a single-item global measure), prognostic awareness, information needs and demographics. Results Only 16% of the sample was completely aware of prognosis and 57% was partially aware. Accurate prognostic awareness was significantly associated (p = 0.02) with lower level of quality of life between (when measured by both the IPOS and the single-item scale) patients with accurate prognostic awareness (M = 37.1; 10.4) and partially aware (M = 31.9; 9.1) and unaware patients (M = 30; 7.4). Detailed analysis showed that significant difference between groups was found only for physical symptoms subscales (p = 0.002), not for emotional and communication subscales. Conclusion Prognostic awareness was found to be negatively associated with physical domain of quality of life, but not with emotional and communication domains. More research is needed on personality factors that might influence the development of prognostic awareness and quality of life.

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