| Literature DB >> 20858248 |
Eivor A Laugsand1, Mirjam A G Sprangers, Kristin Bjordal, Frank Skorpen, Stein Kaasa, Pål Klepstad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many patients with advanced cancer depend upon health care providers for symptom assessment. The extent of agreement between patient and provider symptom assessments and the association of agreement with demographic- and disease-related factors was examined.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20858248 PMCID: PMC2949821 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-8-104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Demographics of patients
| Respondents (N = 1933) | Non respondents (N = 356) | p-valuea | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | Mean (SD) | N (%) | Mean (SD) | |||
| 61.6 (12.1) | 65.7 (12.9) | < 0.001 | ||||
| 61.6 (16.4) | 46.0 (16.0) | < 0.001 | ||||
| 26.9 (3.3) | 25.7 (4.0) | 0.003 | ||||
| 32.8 (46.7) | 25.3 (44.3) | 0.001 | ||||
| 5.2 (11.3) | 3.1 (7.1) | 0.002 | ||||
| Female | 922 (47.7) | 165 (47.1) | 0.862 | |||
| Male | 1011 (52.3) | 185 (52.9) | ||||
| Hospitalized patients | 1513 (78.3) | 338 (97.1) | < 0.001 | |||
| Out-patients | 420 (21.7) | 10 (2.9) | ||||
| Recently initiated, titration | 353 (18.4) | 94 (27.5) | < 0.001 | |||
| Stable dosing | 1564 (81.6) | 248 (72.5) | ||||
| Bone | 875 (45.3) | 146 (42.0) | 0.266 | |||
| CNS | 104 (5.4) | 28 (8.0) | 0.060 | |||
| Liver | 466 (24.1) | 95 (27.3) | 0.223 | |||
| Lung | 426 (22.0) | 77 (22.1) | 1.000 | |||
| Other | 762 (39.4) | 151 (43.4) | 0.172 | |||
| Breast | 268 (13.9) | 33 (9.5) | 0.025 | |||
| Female reproductive organs | 145 (7.5) | 29 (8.3) | 0.584 | |||
| Gastrointestinal | 442 (22.9) | 83 (23.8) | 0.730 | |||
| Haematological | 113 (5.8) | 20 (5.7) | 1.000 | |||
| Head and neck | 105 (5.4) | 20 (5.7) | 0.799 | |||
| Lung | 346 (17.9) | 71 (20.6) | 0.257 | |||
| Other | 168 (8.7) | 40 (11.5) | 0.106 | |||
| Prostate | 230 (11.9) | 34 (9.7) | 0.275 | |||
| Unknown origin | 51 (2.6) | 11 (3.2) | 0.591 | |||
| Urological | 139 (7.2) | 27 (7.7) | 0.737 | |||
| Denmark | 29 (1.5) | 2 (0.6) | 0.213 | |||
| Finland | 30 (1.6) | 0 | 0.010 | |||
| Germany | 273 (14.1) | 178 (50.0) | < 0.001 | |||
| Greece | 5 (0.3) | 0 | 1.000 | |||
| Iceland | 145 (7.5) | 5 (1.4) | < 0.001 | |||
| Italy | 398 (20.6) | 62 (17.4) | 0.195 | |||
| Lithuania | 54 (2.8) | 0 | < 0.001 | |||
| Norway | 475 (24.6) | 88 (24.7) | 0.947 | |||
| Sweden | 119 (6.2) | 16 (4.5) | 0.270 | |||
| Switzerland | 114 (5.9) | 1 (0.3) | < 0.001 | |||
| United Kingdom | 291 (15.1) | 4 (1.1) | < 0.001 | |||
| Did not want to complete | 96 (27.8) | |||||
| Too ill | 177 (51.3) | |||||
| Unknown reason | 72 (20.9) | |||||
aP-values from Mann-Whitney U test or Fisher's Exact test (2 × 2-tables)
bSome patients had more than one cancer diagnosis and more than one localization of metastases, consequently the sum of percentages is larger than 100.
Prevalence and intensity of symptoms as rated by patients and health care providers
| Symptom assessments | Wilcoxon signed-rank testa | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intensity | None | Mild | Moderate | Severe | Total | ||
| Patient | 124 (6.4) | 508 (26.4) | 799 (41.5) | 492 (25.6) | 1923 | -18.5 b | |
| Provider | 253 (13.1) | 761 (39.5) | 691 (35.8) | 223 (11.6) | 1928 | ||
| Patient | 142 (7.4) | 423 (21.9) | 634 (32.8) | 731 (37.9) | 1930 | -18.3 b | |
| Provider | 230 (11.9) | 661 (34.3) | 741 (38.5) | 294 (15.3) | 1926 | ||
| Patient | 153 (8.0) | 517 (27.0) | 712 (37.1) | 536 (27.9) | 1918 | -16.1 b | |
| Provider | 281 (14.6) | 740 (38.3) | 635 (32.9) | 275 (14.2) | 1931 | ||
| Patient | 510 (26.5) | 504 (26.2) | 477 (24.8) | 432 (22.5) | 1923 | -20.2 b | |
| Provider | 910 (47.4) | 535 (27.9) | 322 (16.8) | 154 (8.0) | 1921 | ||
| Patient | 639 (33.4) | 683 (35.7) | 397 (20.8) | 192 (10.0) | 1911 | -16.8 b | |
| Provider | 966 (50.1) | 644 (33.4) | 263 (13.6) | 57 (3.0) | 1930 | ||
| Patient | 583 (30.3) | 476 (24.8) | 471 (24.5) | 392 (20.4) | 1911 | -17.2 b | |
| Provider | 856 (44.4) | 487 (25.3) | 393 (20.4) | 192 (10.0) | 1928 | ||
| Patient | 735 (38.2) | 572 (29.7) | 409 (21.2) | 209 (10.9) | 1925 | -13.8 b | |
| Provider | 976 (50.8) | 554 (28.8) | 309 (16.1) | 84 (4.4) | 1923 | ||
| Patient | 801 (41.7) | 552 (28.7) | 362 (18.8) | 208 (10.8) | 1923 | -18.5 b | |
| Provider | 1199 (62.1) | 414 (21.5) | 219 (11.3) | 98 (5.1) | 1930 | ||
| Patient | 871 (45.2) | 530 (27.5) | 342 (17.7) | 184 (9.5) | 1927 | -18.0 b | |
| Provider | 1222 (63.3) | 439 (22.7) | 207 (10.7) | 62 (3.2) | 1930 | ||
| Patient | 1317 (68.3) | 351 (18.2) | 161 (8.4) | 99 (5.1) | 1928 | -16.2 b | |
| Provider | 1635 (84.7) | 182 (9.4) | 83 (4.3) | 30 (1.6) | 1930 | ||
| Patient | 1334 (69.6) | 313 (16.3) | 183 (9.5) | 88 (4.6) | 1918 | -16.5 b | |
| Provider | 1664 (86.2) | 157 (8.1) | 84 (4.4) | 26 (1.3) | 1931 | ||
aWilcoxon signed-rank test calculations are based on rankings of the differences found by subtracting the patient's symptom score from the provider's symptom score. For all symptoms, the sum of the negative difference ranks was larger than the positive difference ranks indicating that health care providers tend to underestimate symptom intensity compared to patients.
bp < 0.001
c Fatigue was originally assessed in EORTC QLQ-C30 with a scale ranging from 0 to 100. To ensure comparability with the four-point fatigue item assessed by providers, the fatigue scale was recoded into a four-point scale with increasing symptom intensity from 1 to 4: 0-24 was recoded into 1, 25-49 was recoded into 2, 50-74 was recoded into 3 and 75-100 was recoded into 4.
Under- and overestimation of symptoms by health care providers as compared to patients
| Symptom (difference) | Health care provider underestimation | Good agreement | Health care provider overestimation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -3 | -2 | % | 0 | ± 1 | % | 2 | 3 | % | |
| 28 | 148 | 9.2 | 904 | 822 | 90.0 | 16 | 0 | 0.8 | |
| 32 | 226 | 13.4 | 795 | 838 | 84.9 | 30 | 2 | 1.7 | |
| 26 | 178 | 10.6 | 781 | 883 | 86.8 | 44 | 4 | 2.5 | |
| 127 | 243 | 19.4 | 865 | 636 | 78.5 | 33 | 8 | 2.1 | |
| 50 | 149 | 10.4 | 1028 | 652 | 88.1 | 28 | 1 | 1.5 | |
| 66 | 156 | 11.6 | 1101 | 570 | 87.2 | 21 | 3 | 1.3 | |
| 46 | 150 | 10.2 | 1037 | 649 | 88.0 | 26 | 7 | 1.7 | |
| 41 | 153 | 10.1 | 1127 | 577 | 88.8 | 17 | 5 | 1.1 | |
| 50 | 149 | 10.3 | 1177 | 534 | 88.9 | 13 | 1 | 0.7 | |
| 39 | 87 | 6.5 | 1445 | 346 | 93.0 | 8 | 0 | 0.4 | |
| 33 | 106 | 7.3 | 1465 | 307 | 92.5 | 4 | 1 | 0.3 | |
Number and percentage of patient-provider pairs with symptom scores showing good agreement (health care provider minus patient score within ± 1), considerable underestimation (health care provider minus patient score ≤ -2) and considerable overestimation (health care provider minus patient score ≥ 2).
Difference scores and intraclass correlation coefficients for patient-provider-pairs of symptom severity scores
| Total | Difference scorea | Intraclass correlation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symptom | N | Mean | SD | ICCb | 95% CI |
| 1918 | -0.40 | 0.86 | 0.46 | 0.31 - 0.57 | |
| 1923 | -0.44 | 0.97 | 0.40 | 0.27 - 0.51 | |
| 1916 | -0.38 | 0.96 | 0.41 | 0.31 - 0.50 | |
| 1912 | -0.58 | 1.10 | 0.38 | 0.22 - 0.51 | |
| 1908 | -0.38 | 0.90 | 0.46 | 0.33 - 0.55 | |
| 1917 | -0.39 | 0.92 | 0.59 | 0.47 - 0.68 | |
| 1915 | -0.31 | 0.93 | 0.49 | 0.41 - 0.56 | |
| 1920 | -0.39 | 0.85 | 0.56 | 0.41 - 0.66 | |
| 1924 | -0.38 | 0.84 | 0.53 | 0.39 - 0.63 | |
| 1925 | -0.28 | 0.70 | 0.51 | 0.40 - 0.60 | |
| 1916 | -0.28 | 0.69 | 0.51 | 0.39 - 0.60 | |
aDifference scores were calculated by subtracting the patient's symptom score from the health care provider's symptom score.
bIntraclass correlation coefficient, two way mixed effect model; absolute agreement definition; single measure ICC.
Figure 1Bland-Altman plots, one for each symptom (see also Figure 2). The difference between patient and provider score (difference score = health care provider score minus patient score) plotted against mean symptom score. The size of markers reflect the number of individual observations and only the line of equality (difference = 0) is shown. Negative differences mean that providers underestimated the symptom. The larger the size of the markers at one side of the line of equality, the larger was the tendency of a systematic difference between assessments (i.e. more observations below the line suggest that providers had a negative bias and underestimated symptom intensity). Whether differences between provider and patient assessments changes with the mean value of symptom intensity is determined by looking for patterns along the x-axis. (A): Pain. (B): Fatigue. (C): Constipation. (D): Vomiting.
Figure 2Bland-Altman plots, one for each symptom (see also Figure 1). The difference between patient and provider score (difference score = health care provider score minus patient score) plotted against mean symptom score. The size of markers reflect the number of individual observations and only the line of equality (difference = 0) is shown. Negative differences mean that providers underestimated the symptom. The larger the size of the markers at one side of the line of equality, the larger was the tendency of a systematic difference between assessments (i.e. more observations below the line suggest that providers had a negative bias and underestimated symptom intensity). Whether differences between provider and patient assessments changes with the mean value of symptom intensity is determined by looking for patterns along the x-axis. (A): Generalized weakness. (B): Anorexia. (C): Depression. (D): Poor sleep. (E): Dyspnea. (F): Nausea. (G): Diarrhea.
Factors associated with agreement across all pairs of symptom observations (N = 21263)a
| Factors possibly affecting agreement | Health care | Good | Health care | Chi-square | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | |||
| ≤ 60 | 1013 | 10.9 | 8122 | 87.7 | 126 | 1.4 | 0.629 | |
| > 60 | 1268 | 10.7 | 10410 | 88.0 | 146 | 1.2 | ||
| < 25 | 1378 | 10.3 | 11855 | 88.5 | 169 | 1.3 | 0.583 | |
| ≥ 25 | 693 | 9.8 | 6274 | 88.9 | 89 | 1.3 | ||
| < 80 | 1808 | 11.1 | 14110 | 86.8 | 347 | 2.1 | 0.032 | |
| ≥ 80 | 474 | 9.9 | 4240 | 88.2 | 94 | 2.0 | ||
| ≤ 23 | 265 | 9.5 | 2455 | 87.6 | 81 | 2.9 | < 0.001 | |
| > 23 | 1927 | 11.3 | 14806 | 86.7 | 340 | 2.0 | ||
| ≤ 3 | 550 | 12.5 | 3797 | 86.5 | 43 | 1.0 | < 0.001 | |
| > 3 | 1420 | 9.6 | 13162 | 89.0 | 204 | 1.4 | ||
| Female | 1122 | 11.1 | 8812 | 87.5 | 136 | 1.4 | 0.261 | |
| Male | 1161 | 10.5 | 9727 | 88.2 | 136 | 1.2 | ||
| Hospitalized patients | 1992 | 12.1 | 14314 | 86.7 | 201 | 1.2 | < 0.001 | |
| Out-patients | 291 | 6.3 | 4225 | 92.1 | 71 | 1.5 | ||
| Recently initiated | 593 | 15.4 | 3219 | 83.5 | 43 | 1.1 | < 0.001 | |
| Stable dosing | 1679 | 9.8 | 15159 | 88.6 | 228 | 1.3 | ||
| Yes | 113 | 9.8 | 1017 | 88.5 | 19 | 1.7 | 0.304 | |
| No | 2161 | 10.9 | 17477 | 87.9 | 252 | 1.3 | ||
| Yes | 19 | 9.2 | 180 | 87.4 | 7 | 3.4 | 0.024 | |
| No | 2250 | 10.8 | 18283 | 87.9 | 267 | 1.3 | ||
| Yes | 331 | 10.4 | 2833 | 88.6 | 32 | 1.0 | 0.180 | |
| No | 1952 | 10.9 | 15706 | 87.8 | 240 | 1.3 | ||
| Physician | 859 | 10.6 | 6970 | 86.2 | 261 | 3.2 | < 0.001 | |
| Nurse | 1090 | 10.0 | 9573 | 88.1 | 208 | 1.9 | ||
| None | 406 | 11.2 | 3176 | 87.7 | 39 | 1.1 | 0.430 | |
| One or more | 1917 | 11.0 | 15352 | 87.7 | 233 | 1.3 | ||
| Breast | 292 | 10.0 | 2609 | 89.0 | 31 | 1.1 | < 0.001 | |
| Female reproductive organs | 183 | 11.5 | 1383 | 87.2 | 20 | 1.3 | ||
| Gastrointestinal | 455 | 9.4 | 4306 | 89.4 | 58 | 1.2 | ||
| Haematological | 142 | 11.5 | 1077 | 87.3 | 14 | 1.1 | ||
| Head and neck | 148 | 12.8 | 983 | 85.3 | 21 | 1.8 | ||
| Lung | 481 | 12.8 | 3241 | 86.0 | 46 | 1.2 | ||
| Other | 198 | 10.8 | 1607 | 87.6 | 29 | 1.6 | ||
| Prostate | 237 | 9.4 | 2233 | 89.0 | 40 | 1.6 | ||
| Unknown origin | 53 | 9.6 | 491 | 89.3 | 6 | 1.1 | ||
| Urological | 171 | 11.4 | 1317 | 87.5 | 18 | 1.2 | ||
| Denmark | 3 | 0.9 | 304 | 95.3 | 11 | 3.5 | < 0.001 | |
| Finland | 25 | 7.7 | 295 | 90.8 | 5 | 1.5 | ||
| Germany | 662 | 22.4 | 2231 | 75.5 | 61 | 2.1 | ||
| Greece | 5 | 9.3 | 48 | 88.9 | 1 | 1.9 | ||
| Iceland | 105 | 6.6 | 1437 | 90.3 | 49 | 3.1 | ||
| Italy | 137 | 3.1 | 4196 | 96.1 | 34 | 0.8 | ||
| Lithuania | 44 | 7.5 | 533 | 90.5 | 12 | 2.0 | ||
| Norway | 546 | 10.5 | 4578 | 88.4 | 54 | 1.0 | ||
| Sweden | 182 | 14.0 | 1107 | 85.3 | 9 | 0.7 | ||
| Switzerland | 281 | 22.8 | 937 | 76.1 | 13 | 1.1 | ||
| United Kingdom | 293 | 9.2 | 2874 | 89.8 | 33 | 1.0 | ||
aNumber of paired symptom observations. Across one pair of raters and 11 questions for 1933 patients (1 × 11 × 1933 = 21263) (varies due to missing data).
bKarnofsky performance status
cFor 204 patients, the profession of the health care provider was not reported.