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Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life

BACKGROUND: Cancer patients may develop prognostic awareness (PA) heterogeneously, but predictors of PA‐transition patterns have never been studied. We aimed to identify transition patterns of PA and their associated factors during cancer patients’ last 6 months. METHODS: For this secondary‐analysis...

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Autores principales: Chen, Chen Hsiu, Wen, Fur‐Hsing, Chou, Wen‐Chi, Chen, Jen‐Shi, Chang, Wen‐Cheng, Hsieh, Chia‐Hsun, Tang, Siew Tzuh
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34590429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4321
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author Chen, Chen Hsiu
Wen, Fur‐Hsing
Chou, Wen‐Chi
Chen, Jen‐Shi
Chang, Wen‐Cheng
Hsieh, Chia‐Hsun
Tang, Siew Tzuh
author_facet Chen, Chen Hsiu
Wen, Fur‐Hsing
Chou, Wen‐Chi
Chen, Jen‐Shi
Chang, Wen‐Cheng
Hsieh, Chia‐Hsun
Tang, Siew Tzuh
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer patients may develop prognostic awareness (PA) heterogeneously, but predictors of PA‐transition patterns have never been studied. We aimed to identify transition patterns of PA and their associated factors during cancer patients’ last 6 months. METHODS: For this secondary‐analysis study, PA was assessed among 334 cancer patients when they were first diagnosed as terminally ill and monthly till they died. PA was categorized into four states: (a) unknown and not wanting to know; (b) unknown but wanting to know; (c) inaccurate awareness; and (d) accurate awareness. The first and last PA states estimated by hidden Markov modeling were examined to identify their change patterns. Factors associated with distinct PA‐transition patterns were determined by multinomial logistic regressions focused on modifiable time‐varying variables assessed in the wave before the last PA assessment to ensure a clear time sequence for associating with PA‐transition patterns. RESULTS: Four PA‐transition patterns were identified: maintaining accurate PA (56.3%), gaining accurate PA (20.4%), heterogeneous PA (7.8%), and still avoiding PA (15.6%). Reported physician‐prognostic disclosure increased the likelihood of belonging to the maintaining‐accurate‐PA group than to other groups. Greater symptom distress predisposed patients to be in the still‐avoiding‐PA than the heterogeneous PA group. Patients with higher functional dependence and more anxiety/depressive symptoms were more and less likely to be in the heterogeneous PA group and in the still‐avoiding‐PA group, respectively, than in the maintaining‐ and gaining‐accurate PA groups. CONCLUSIONS: Cancer patients heterogeneously experienced PA‐transition patterns over their last 6 months. Physicians’ prognostic disclosure, and patients’ symptom distress, functional dependence, and anxiety/depressive symptoms, all modifiable by high‐quality end‐of‐life care, were associated with distinct PA‐transition patterns.
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spelling pubmed-86072632021-11-29 Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life Chen, Chen Hsiu Wen, Fur‐Hsing Chou, Wen‐Chi Chen, Jen‐Shi Chang, Wen‐Cheng Hsieh, Chia‐Hsun Tang, Siew Tzuh Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Cancer patients may develop prognostic awareness (PA) heterogeneously, but predictors of PA‐transition patterns have never been studied. We aimed to identify transition patterns of PA and their associated factors during cancer patients’ last 6 months. METHODS: For this secondary‐analysis study, PA was assessed among 334 cancer patients when they were first diagnosed as terminally ill and monthly till they died. PA was categorized into four states: (a) unknown and not wanting to know; (b) unknown but wanting to know; (c) inaccurate awareness; and (d) accurate awareness. The first and last PA states estimated by hidden Markov modeling were examined to identify their change patterns. Factors associated with distinct PA‐transition patterns were determined by multinomial logistic regressions focused on modifiable time‐varying variables assessed in the wave before the last PA assessment to ensure a clear time sequence for associating with PA‐transition patterns. RESULTS: Four PA‐transition patterns were identified: maintaining accurate PA (56.3%), gaining accurate PA (20.4%), heterogeneous PA (7.8%), and still avoiding PA (15.6%). Reported physician‐prognostic disclosure increased the likelihood of belonging to the maintaining‐accurate‐PA group than to other groups. Greater symptom distress predisposed patients to be in the still‐avoiding‐PA than the heterogeneous PA group. Patients with higher functional dependence and more anxiety/depressive symptoms were more and less likely to be in the heterogeneous PA group and in the still‐avoiding‐PA group, respectively, than in the maintaining‐ and gaining‐accurate PA groups. CONCLUSIONS: Cancer patients heterogeneously experienced PA‐transition patterns over their last 6 months. Physicians’ prognostic disclosure, and patients’ symptom distress, functional dependence, and anxiety/depressive symptoms, all modifiable by high‐quality end‐of‐life care, were associated with distinct PA‐transition patterns. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8607263/ /pubmed/34590429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4321 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Chen Hsiu
Wen, Fur‐Hsing
Chou, Wen‐Chi
Chen, Jen‐Shi
Chang, Wen‐Cheng
Hsieh, Chia‐Hsun
Tang, Siew Tzuh
Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title_full Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title_fullStr Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title_short Factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
title_sort factors associated with distinct prognostic‐awareness‐transition patterns over cancer patients’ last 6 months of life
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34590429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4321
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