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- Title
A comparison of symptoms in older hospitalised cancer and non-cancer patients in need of palliative care: a secondary analysis of two cross-sectional studies.
- Authors
Van Lancker, Aurélie; Van Hecke, Ann; Verhaeghe, Sofie; Mattheeuws, Matthias; Beeckman, Dimitri; Van Lancker, Aurélie
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Evidence on the differences in symptom patterns between older palliative cancer and non-cancer patients is lacking. The purpose of the study was to determine the differences in symptoms between older hospitalised palliative cancer and non-cancer patients.<bold>Methods: </bold>A secondary analysis of two multi-centre cross-sectional studies was performed. A validated instrument was used to assess the frequency and intensity of 40 symptoms in older hospitalised palliative cancer patients (n = 100) and older palliative non-cancer patients (n = 100). The data were collected between March 2013 and June 2015. Differences between groups were measured statistically.<bold>Results: </bold>Overall, similarities in symptom patterns were observed between cancer and non-cancer patients. Some minor differences were detected between the groups. Non-cancer patients experienced significantly more physical symptoms and functional dependence than cancer patients. Patients with cancer experienced higher levels of frequency and intensity of psychological symptoms compared to non-cancer patients.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Healthcare professionals should be aware of the high occurrence of symptoms in both cancer and non-cancer patients, and they should be educated about the systematic assessment of symptoms in multiple domains by accounting for the occurrence of generic symptoms and disease-specific symptoms.
- Subjects
SYMPTOMS; PALLIATIVE treatment; CANCER treatment; HEALTH of cancer patients; CANCER &; psychology
- Publication
BMC Geriatrics, 2018, Vol 18, p1
- ISSN
1471-2318
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1186/s12877-018-0721-7