| Literature DB >> 16887040 |
Carmen L Lewis1, Christine E Kistler, Halle R Amick, Lea C Watson, Debra L Bynum, Louise C Walter, Michael P Pignone.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisions in older adults. Because older adults' preferences are central to individualized decisions, we assessed older adults' perspectives about continuing cancer screening later in life.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16887040 PMCID: PMC1559693 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-6-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Attitudes about Information Important for Individualized Decision Making
| All | Age >85 | Cancer | |
| n = 116 | n = 36 | n = 45 | |
| I want my doctor to talk with me about how tests for cancer can give the wrong result | 108 (94) | 32 (89) | 43 (95) |
| I want my doctor to talk with me about whether I want to stop getting tests to check for cancer. | 97 (84) | 30 (86) | 35 (78) |
| My doctor's estimate of how long I might live is not important in making decisions about cancer screening. | 72 (62) | 26 (72) | 26 (58) |
| To help make cancer screening decisions, I want my doctor to talk with me about how long he/she thinks I might live. | 60 (52) | 17 (46) | 23 (52) |
| I think that doctors know for sure if cancer screening helps people over 70. | 56 (49) | 18 (51) | 23 (51) |
Attitudes about Continuing Cancer Screening Later in Life
| All | Age >85 | Cancer | |
| n = 116 | n = 36 | n = 45 | |
| I will likely die of some other disease besides cancer. | 86 (81) | 29 (80) | 33 (73) |
| I will continue cancer screening no matter how uncomfortable the tests are. | 84 (77) | 28 (78) | 35 (77) |
| I plan to get screened for colon cancer for as long as I live. | 76 (72)§ | 22 (61) | 33 (74) |
| I plan to get screened for breast/prostate cancer for as long as I live. | 85 (83)¶ | 29 (80) | 40 (88) |
| I will consider getting screened for cancer even if my doctor recommends against it. | 47 (43) | 19 (53) | 26 (58)* |
| It takes several years for cancer screening to benefit people. | 28 (25) | 10 (29) | 13 (29) |
| I will not live long enough to benefit from cancer screening tests. | 15 (13) | 10 (28)* | 5 (11) |
| I will not get cancer screening even if my doctor recommends it. | 4 (4) | 1 (3) | 1(2) |
| Cancer screening is not worth the trouble. | 3 (3) | 1 (3) | 1 (2) |
| Everyone should get screened for colon cancer for as long as they live. | 64 (55) | 22 (61) | 31 (69)* |
| Everyone should get screened for breast/prostate cancer for as long as they live. | 73 (63) | 23 (64) | 41 (91)* |
| Screening for cancer in people over the age of 70 may waste healthcare time and money. | 34 (30) | 12 (34) | 10 (22) |
| As people get older, other health issues are more important than cancer screening. | 56 (50) | 18 (50) | 16 (36)* |
| People in nursing homes should not get cancers screening. | 30 (26) | 9 (25) | 9 (21) |
| People over 70 who are totally dependent on someone else for daily functions such as eating, bathing, and toileting should not get cancer screening. | 50 (44) | 15 (43) | 18 (40) |
| People with Alzheimer's disease or dementia should not get cancer screening. | 51 (44) | 18 (50) | 18 (41) |
*p < 0.05
§n = 105
¶n = 102
Participant Characteristics (n = 116)
| n (%) | |
| Age (mean 81.6 SD 5.2) | Range (71–96) |
| 70–79 | 42 (36) |
| 80–84 | 38 (33) |
| 85 or greater | 36 (31) |
| Race | |
| White | 116 (100) |
| Sex | |
| Women | 78 (67) |
| Men | 38 (33) |
| Marital Status | |
| Married or living with partner | 62 (53) |
| Never married | 2 (2) |
| Widowed | 48 (41) |
| Divorced | 4 (4) |
| Education | |
| 12 grade | 2 (2) |
| Some college | 18 (15) |
| College graduate or higher | 96 (83) |
| IADLS | |
| Independent | 110 (95) |
| Dependent in 1 or more | 6 (5) |
| Health Status | |
| Excellent to very good | 65 (56) |
| Good | 41 (35) |
| Fair | 10 (9) |
| No. of Co-morbidities | |
| 0 | 35 (30) |
| 1 | 35 (30) |
| 2 through 4 | 46 (40) |
| Screened for cancer within the last year | |
| Colon | 77 (66) |
| Breast | 66 (85) |
| Prostate | 30 (80) |
| Ever had false positive cancer screening test | 54 (46) |
| Primary physician is generalist | 108 (93) |
| Seeing primary care doctor for | |
| More than 5 years | 40 (34) |
| Has had cancer (excluding skin) | 45 (39) |