| Literature DB >> 29680153 |
Armelle Pillet1, Floriane Minne2, Rafik Belhadj Chaidi3, Gilles Chapelle4, Aurélie Ferru2.
Abstract
Guidelines for venous thromboembolism treatment with curative anticoagulation in cancer patients are poorly respected. Yet, venous thromboembolism is the second leading cause of death in cancer patients, after cancer progression. The aim of this study was to re-evaluate the application of these guidelines after the implementation of educational measures for patients and caregivers, and also to assess the acceptability and tolerance of treatment by patients. On the one hand, a prospective observational study conducted in cancer patients with VTE allowed to assess the rate of compliance to guidelines. These phone calls with patients also provided information on their perception of their treatment. On the other hand, surveys were sent to healthcare professionals before and after educative actions took place (information meetings and information sheets distribution) in order to evaluate the evolution of their knowledge about guidelines. Among the 110 patients included in the study, 71.8% received treatment according to guidelines: choice of the anticoagulant (low-molecular-weight heparin or antivitamin K if contraindicated) and right period of treatment. Among the patients, 84.1% were willing to continue treatment beyond 6 months. Healthcare professionals' knowledge about guidelines has increased significantly (from 20% to 42%) following the information meetings and information sheets distribution. These educative actions seem to have a positive impact on knowledge of the recommendations and their implementation.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Guidelines; Maladie thromboembolique veineuse; Recommandations; Venous thromboembolism
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29680153 DOI: 10.1016/j.bulcan.2018.01.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Cancer ISSN: 0007-4551 Impact factor: 1.276