| Literature DB >> 19107130 |
M King1, L Jones, O McCarthy, M Rogers, A Richardson, R Williams, A Tookman, I Nazareth.
Abstract
High experienced continuity of care in patients with cancer is associated with lower needs for care, better quality of life and better psychological outcomes. We developed and evaluated an intervention to improve experienced continuity. The intervention, consisted of (1) a 17-item patient-completed continuity assessment; (2) feedback to clinical nurse specialists and action to address the needs identified. Multidisciplinary team meetings and oncology outpatient clinics were observed, and patients and staff were interviewed. After qualitative work and reliability testing, the intervention was evaluated in a feasibility trial. Sixty-one patients provided data for analysis. No statistically significant differences were found in patients' experienced continuity between the trial arms, but important trends were seen in measures of needs for care in favour of those receiving the intervention. Feeding back findings from the continuity assessment to clinicians reduced patients' needs for care. Our results indicate that an intervention to target patients' experiences of continuity can reduce their subsequent needs for care. However, overcoming barriers to organisational change and addressing some patients' hesitation to report their continuity difficulties must be considered when implementing such an intervention. A phase III trial targeting patients with inadequate experienced continuity of care is recommended.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19107130 PMCID: PMC2634705 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Statements on experienced continuity of care
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| 1 | I have received enough time and attention from the cancer services. |
| 2 | I feel I am seeing the cancer services often enough. |
| 3 | I am getting consistent information about my illness from health care staff. |
| 4 | I frequently have to chase up cancer services to get things done. |
| 5 | I have been well informed about what my treatment will involve over the next few months. |
| 6 | I feel out of touch with the cancer services between appointments. |
| 7 | I feel I am supported by the people closest to me. |
| 8 | I feel the people closest to me are able to cope with my illness. |
| 9 | I am worried about the emotional state of the people closest to me. |
| 10 | I feel I depend too much on the people closest to me. |
| 11 | I have received some misleading information from the cancer services. |
| 12 | I am satisfied that I have received a full medical examination with regard to cancer. |
| 13 | I am worried that some things may have been overlooked. |
| 14 | I know I have a specific person at the hospital whom I can contact when I need to. |
| 15 | I know how to contact this person. |
| 16 | The last time when I was in clinic, I think the clinical staff had all my notes. |
| 17 | I feel I am able to manage between appointments. |
Figure 1Flow diagram of the trial.
Figure 2Consort diagram of the flow of the trial.
Outcome measures at 6-week follow-up
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| Psychological | 45 (34) | 37 (19) | 32 (28) | 39 (29) |
| Physical | 41 (32) | 33 (27) | 29 (25) | 35 (29) |
| Health system | 34 (24) | 26 (16) | 22 (19) | 28 (21) |
| Patient care | 28 (22) | 25 (20) | 20 (17) | 24 (20) |
| Sexuality | 23 (26) | 19 (21) | 18 (29) | 20 (25) |
| Satisfaction | 83 (19) | 83 (19) | 80 (23) | 82 (20) |
| Continuity assessment score (mean s.d.) | 15 (4) | 15 (3) | 15 (3) | 15 (3) |
| At least one difficulty reported on continuity assessment | 11 (38%) | 19 (59%) | 15 (47%) | 45 (48%) |
SCNS=supportive care needs survey s.d.=standard deviation.
SCNS is scored out of 100; 100 indicating high level of need.
Satisfaction, as measured by the visual analogue score, is scored out of 100, higher scores indicating a higher level of satisfaction.
The continuity assessment, is scored out of 17, 17 indicating good continuity
Demographic characteristics in relation to continuity at baseline for trial arms 2 and 3
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| White-British | 10 (36) | 10 (36) | 8 (29) | X2 (2df)=7.27 |
| Other | 5 (18) | 20 (71) | 3 (11) | |
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| English | 15 (31) | 22 (46) | 11 (23) | Fisher's exact test |
| Other | 0 | 8 (89) | 1 (11) | |
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Relationship between response to continuity assessment at baseline (trial arms 2 and 3) and outcomes
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| 3 | −15 | −28 | −2 | 0.024 |
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| 2 | 29 | 10 | 49 | 0.004 |
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| 2 | −20 | −34 | −5 | 0.011 |
SCNS=supportive care needs survey.
1. No difficulties highlighted on the continuity assessment (14 patients). 2. Participants indicated difficulties but did not want to discuss them with staff (30 patients).
3. Participants indicated difficulties and wanted to discuss them with staff (13 patients).