| Literature DB >> 32693836 |
Ian Olver1, Mariko Carey2,3,4, Jamie Bryant2,3,4, Allison Boyes2,3,4, Tiffany Evans4, Rob Sanson-Fisher2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The current study aimed to further our understanding of second opinions among medical oncology patients by examining the proportion of patients who sought a second opinion about their cancer treatment, and why.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Consultation; Patient-centred care; Quality of care; Referrals; Second opinions
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32693836 PMCID: PMC7374890 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-020-00619-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Sample demographic
| Variable | Characteristic | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 159 (45%) |
| Female | 196 (55%) | |
| Age category | 18–40 | 21 (6.0%) |
| 41–60 | 140 (40%) | |
| 61+ | 190 (54%) | |
| Age | mean (SD) | 61.13 (11.68) |
| median (min, max) | 62.33 (26.99, 100.07) | |
| Married | Married or partner | 243 (69%) |
| Single, divorced, separated or widowed | 110 (31%) | |
| Education | HS or below | 151 (43%) |
| Vocational training, University or other | 199 (57%) | |
| Health insured | Yes | 163 (46%) |
| No | 189 (54%) | |
| Concession | Yes | 189 (54%) |
| No | 164 (46%) | |
| Living with | With Others | 279 (79%) |
| Alone | 74 (21%) | |
| Cancer Type | Colorectal | 79 (23%) |
| Breast | 99 (28%) | |
| Haematology | 13 (3.7%) | |
| Prostate | 21 (6.0%) | |
| Lung | 20 (5.7%) | |
| Melanoma | 12 (3.4%) | |
| More than one type | 98 (28%) | |
| Other | 7 (2.0%) | |
| Number of patients at each treatment centre | 101 | 127 (36%) |
| 208 | 120 (34%) | |
| 616 | 108 (30%) |
Reason for seeking a second opinion (n = 57). Frequencies and percentages with confidence intervals
| Reason for second opinion | Response | Frequency | Percent | Confidence interval for percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Needed reassurance | Yes | 27 | 49.1 | (21.0, 77.2) |
| Needed To Consider Options | Yes | 23 | 41.8 | (15.3, 68.3) |
| Family and Friends | Yes | 14 | 25.5 | (0.0, 53.4) |
| Wasn’t Comfortable with First Dr | Yes | 9 | 16.4 | (1.8, 30.9) |
| Didn’t Trust First Dr | Yes | 8 | 14.5 | (0.0, 60.2) |
| First Dr. Didn’t Understand My Concerns | Yes | 5 | 9.1 | (0.0, 22.2) |
| Didn’t Understand Treatment Choices | Yes | 4 | 7.3 | (2.4, 12.1) |
| Consulted A Second Doctor To Get Access To A Clinical Trial | Yes | 2 | 3.5 | (0.0, 11.6) |
| Second Opinion In Order To Access Treatment Faster | Yes | 2 | 3.5 | (0.0, 11.6) |
| Other/Unclear | Yes | 3 | 5.5 | (0.0, 16.8) |
| Recommended by 1st Doctor | Yes | 2 | 3.5 | (0.0, 18.0) |
Reason for not seeking a second opinion (n = 297). Frequencies and percentages with confidence intervals
| Reason for no second opinion | Response | Frequency | Percent | Confidence interval for percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Confident With First Dr | Yes | 259 | 88.7 | (77.9, 99.5) |
| Not Enough Money | Yes | 73 | 25.0 | (19.5, 30.5) |
| Didn’t Know Which Dr. To See | Yes | 12 | 4.1 | (0.0, 8.3) |
| Wanted to Start Treatment ASAP | Yes | 10 | 3.4 | (0.0, 9.5) |
| Didn’t Know I Could Get a Second Opinion | Yes | 9 | 3.1 | (0.0, 9.6) |
| Not Enough Time | Yes | 6 | 2.1 | (0.0, 11.0) |
| Didn’t Want to Upset Dr | Yes | 4 | 1.4 | (0.0, 3.0) |
| Felt Rushed Into Treatment | Yes | 4 | 1.4 | (0.0, 9.6) |
| Didn’t Feel It Was Necessary | Yes | 2 | 0.7 | (0.0, 2.1) |
| Other | Yes | 4 | 1.4 | (0.0, 5.5) |
Four participants reported ‘other reasons’ including: “I had enough info from my own investigating to make a decision”, “I was overwhelmed with diagnosis when with doctor;” and “too late, I feel, to start again.” One participant reported that their situation had been discussed at the multidisciplinary team meeting, and so perceived “I’ve had a lot of Drs. Opinion”