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Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is a problem in advanced cancer, particularly ovarian cancer where malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a frequent complication. Parenteral nutrition is the only way these patients can received adequate nutrition and is a principal indication for palliative home parenteral n...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31884962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-019-0507-5 |
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author | Sowerbutts, Anne Marie Lal, Simon Sremanakova, Jana Clamp, Andrew R. Jayson, Gordon C. Teubner, Antje Hardy, Lisa Todd, Chris Raftery, Anne-Marie Sutton, Eileen Morgan, Robert D. Vickers, Alexander J. Burden, Sorrel |
author_facet | Sowerbutts, Anne Marie Lal, Simon Sremanakova, Jana Clamp, Andrew R. Jayson, Gordon C. Teubner, Antje Hardy, Lisa Todd, Chris Raftery, Anne-Marie Sutton, Eileen Morgan, Robert D. Vickers, Alexander J. Burden, Sorrel |
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description | BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is a problem in advanced cancer, particularly ovarian cancer where malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a frequent complication. Parenteral nutrition is the only way these patients can received adequate nutrition and is a principal indication for palliative home parenteral nutrition (HPN). Giving HPN is contentious as it may increase the burden on patients. This study investigates patients’ and family caregivers’ experiences of HPN, alongside nutritional status and survival in patients with ovarian cancer and MBO. METHODS: This mixed methods study collected data on participant characteristics, clinical details and body composition using computed tomography (CT) combined with longitudinal in-depth interviews underpinned by phenomenological principles. The cohort comprised 38 women with ovarian cancer and inoperable MBO admitted (10/2016 to 12/ 2017) to a tertiary referral hospital. Longitudinal interviews (n = 57) were carried out with 20 women considered for HPN and 13 of their family caregivers. RESULTS: Of the 38 women, 32 received parenteral nutrition (PN) in hospital and 17 were discharged on HPN. Nutritional status was poor with 31 of 33 women who had a CT scan having low muscle mass, although 10 were obese. Median overall survival from admission with MBO for all 38 women was 70 days (range 8–506) and for those 17 on HPN was 156 days (range 46–506). Women experienced HPN as one facet of their illness, but viewed it as a “lifeline” that allowed them to live outside hospital. Nevertheless, HPN treatment came with losses including erosion of normality through an impact on activities of daily living and dealing with the bureaucracy surrounding the process. Family caregivers coped but were often left in an emotionally vulnerable state. CONCLUSIONS: Women and family caregivers reported that the inconvenience and disruption caused by HPN was worth the extended time they had at home. |
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spelling | pubmed-69360902019-12-31 Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers Sowerbutts, Anne Marie Lal, Simon Sremanakova, Jana Clamp, Andrew R. Jayson, Gordon C. Teubner, Antje Hardy, Lisa Todd, Chris Raftery, Anne-Marie Sutton, Eileen Morgan, Robert D. Vickers, Alexander J. Burden, Sorrel BMC Palliat Care Research Article BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is a problem in advanced cancer, particularly ovarian cancer where malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a frequent complication. Parenteral nutrition is the only way these patients can received adequate nutrition and is a principal indication for palliative home parenteral nutrition (HPN). Giving HPN is contentious as it may increase the burden on patients. This study investigates patients’ and family caregivers’ experiences of HPN, alongside nutritional status and survival in patients with ovarian cancer and MBO. METHODS: This mixed methods study collected data on participant characteristics, clinical details and body composition using computed tomography (CT) combined with longitudinal in-depth interviews underpinned by phenomenological principles. The cohort comprised 38 women with ovarian cancer and inoperable MBO admitted (10/2016 to 12/ 2017) to a tertiary referral hospital. Longitudinal interviews (n = 57) were carried out with 20 women considered for HPN and 13 of their family caregivers. RESULTS: Of the 38 women, 32 received parenteral nutrition (PN) in hospital and 17 were discharged on HPN. Nutritional status was poor with 31 of 33 women who had a CT scan having low muscle mass, although 10 were obese. Median overall survival from admission with MBO for all 38 women was 70 days (range 8–506) and for those 17 on HPN was 156 days (range 46–506). Women experienced HPN as one facet of their illness, but viewed it as a “lifeline” that allowed them to live outside hospital. Nevertheless, HPN treatment came with losses including erosion of normality through an impact on activities of daily living and dealing with the bureaucracy surrounding the process. Family caregivers coped but were often left in an emotionally vulnerable state. CONCLUSIONS: Women and family caregivers reported that the inconvenience and disruption caused by HPN was worth the extended time they had at home. BioMed Central 2019-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6936090/ /pubmed/31884962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-019-0507-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sowerbutts, Anne Marie Lal, Simon Sremanakova, Jana Clamp, Andrew R. Jayson, Gordon C. Teubner, Antje Hardy, Lisa Todd, Chris Raftery, Anne-Marie Sutton, Eileen Morgan, Robert D. Vickers, Alexander J. Burden, Sorrel Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title | Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title_full | Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title_fullStr | Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title_full_unstemmed | Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title_short | Palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
title_sort | palliative home parenteral nutrition in patients with ovarian cancer and malignant bowel obstruction: experiences of women and family caregivers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31884962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-019-0507-5 |
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