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Head and neck cancer patients want us to support them psychologically in the posttreatment period: Survey results.

Melissa Henry1, Laura-Anne Habib1, Matthew Morrison1, Ji Wei Yang1, Xuejiao Joanna Li1, Shiru Lin1, Anthony Zeitouni1, Richard Payne1, Christina MacDonald1, Alexander Mlynarek1, Karen Kost1, Martin Black1, Michael Hier1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: No study systematically has investigated the supportive care needs of general head and neck cancer patients using validated measures. These needs include physical and daily living needs, health system and information needs, patient care and support needs, psychological needs, and sexuality needs. Identifying the unmet needs of head and neck cancer patients is a necessary first step to improving the care we provide to patients seen in our head and neck oncology clinics. It is recommended as the first step in intervention development in the Pan-Canadian Clinical Practice Guideline of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (see Howell, 2009). This study aimed to identify: (1) met and unmet supportive care needs of head and neck cancer patients, and (2) variability in needs according to demographics, disease variables, level of distress, and quality-of-life domains.
METHODS: Participants were recruited from the otolaryngology-head and neck surgery clinics of two university teaching hospitals. Self-administered questionnaires included sociodemographic and medical questions, as well as validated measures such as the Supportive Care Needs Survey-Short Form (SCNS-SF34), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) and Head and Neck Module (FACT-H&N) (quality of life measures).
RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-seven patients participated in the survey. 68% of them experienced unmet needs, and 25% revealed a clinically significant distress level on the HADS. The highest unmet needs were psychological (7 of top 10 needs). A multiple linear regression indicated a higher level of overall unmet needs when patients were divorced, had a high level of anxiety (HADS subscale), were in poor physical condition, or had a diminished emotional quality of life (FACT-G subscales). SIGNIFICANCE OF
RESULTS: The results of this study highlight the overwhelming presence of unmet psychological needs in head and neck cancer patients and underline the importance of implementing interventions to address these areas perceived by patients as important. In line with hospital resource allocation and cost-effectiveness, one may also contemplate screening patients for high levels of anxiety, as well as target patients who are divorced and present low levels of physical well-being, as these patients may have more overall needs to be met.

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Keywords:  Head and neck cancer; Outpatient; Posttreatment; Psychological; Supportive care needs

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24153040     DOI: 10.1017/S1478951513000771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Support Care        ISSN: 1478-9515


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