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Patient and Caregiver Symptom Trajectory: The Last 2 Months of Cancer Home Hospice

Patient symptom management is a fundamental goal of cancer home hospice care. However, informal family caregivers, who are primarily responsible for daily patient care, also experience negative symptoms, especially at the end of the patient’s life. While research has attended to patient symptom prog...

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Autores principales: Reblin, Maija, Iacob, Eli, Tay, Djin, Jones, Miranda, Cloyes, Kristin, Beck, Anna, Mooney, Kathi, Ellington, Lee
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681320/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2939
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author Reblin, Maija
Iacob, Eli
Tay, Djin
Jones, Miranda
Cloyes, Kristin
Beck, Anna
Mooney, Kathi
Ellington, Lee
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Iacob, Eli
Tay, Djin
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Cloyes, Kristin
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Mooney, Kathi
Ellington, Lee
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description Patient symptom management is a fundamental goal of cancer home hospice care. However, informal family caregivers, who are primarily responsible for daily patient care, also experience negative symptoms, especially at the end of the patient’s life. While research has attended to patient symptom progression in home hospice, little research focuses on caregiver symptoms. To address this, we examined the frequency of both patient and caregiver symptoms to determine how these symptoms change in the last two months of the patient’s life. Sixty-three cancer hospice caregivers from 4 US states prospectively reported daily patient and caregiver symptoms via an Interactive Voice Response phone system. We analyzed data from up to the last 60 days of the patient’s life. Most caregivers were female (71.4%), Caucasian (88.9%), spouses of the patient (46%); average age was 59 years old (SD=13). Patients were mostly female (54%), with diverse solid tumor cancer diagnoses, and 72 years old (SD=11) on average. Most commonly reported moderate-to-severe patient symptoms were fatigue (67%), pain (47.5%), and loss in appetite (42.3%). Most common moderate-to-severe caregiver symptoms were fatigue (57.8%), trouble sleeping (45.1%), anxiety (52%), and depression (40.4%). Patient and caregiver symptoms were significantly correlated (Pearson r = .51, p<.001). Mixed-effects models found that both patient and caregiver symptoms (collapsed by week) worsened as patient death approached (ps <.01). Researchers and clinicians who are aware of the strong relationship between patient and caregiver symptoms are best able to address caregiver symptoms as part of hospice care, particularly as patient death approaches.
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spelling pubmed-86813202021-12-17 Patient and Caregiver Symptom Trajectory: The Last 2 Months of Cancer Home Hospice Reblin, Maija Iacob, Eli Tay, Djin Jones, Miranda Cloyes, Kristin Beck, Anna Mooney, Kathi Ellington, Lee Innov Aging Abstracts Patient symptom management is a fundamental goal of cancer home hospice care. However, informal family caregivers, who are primarily responsible for daily patient care, also experience negative symptoms, especially at the end of the patient’s life. While research has attended to patient symptom progression in home hospice, little research focuses on caregiver symptoms. To address this, we examined the frequency of both patient and caregiver symptoms to determine how these symptoms change in the last two months of the patient’s life. Sixty-three cancer hospice caregivers from 4 US states prospectively reported daily patient and caregiver symptoms via an Interactive Voice Response phone system. We analyzed data from up to the last 60 days of the patient’s life. Most caregivers were female (71.4%), Caucasian (88.9%), spouses of the patient (46%); average age was 59 years old (SD=13). Patients were mostly female (54%), with diverse solid tumor cancer diagnoses, and 72 years old (SD=11) on average. Most commonly reported moderate-to-severe patient symptoms were fatigue (67%), pain (47.5%), and loss in appetite (42.3%). Most common moderate-to-severe caregiver symptoms were fatigue (57.8%), trouble sleeping (45.1%), anxiety (52%), and depression (40.4%). Patient and caregiver symptoms were significantly correlated (Pearson r = .51, p<.001). Mixed-effects models found that both patient and caregiver symptoms (collapsed by week) worsened as patient death approached (ps <.01). Researchers and clinicians who are aware of the strong relationship between patient and caregiver symptoms are best able to address caregiver symptoms as part of hospice care, particularly as patient death approaches. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8681320/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2939 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jones, Miranda
Cloyes, Kristin
Beck, Anna
Mooney, Kathi
Ellington, Lee
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title_sort patient and caregiver symptom trajectory: the last 2 months of cancer home hospice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681320/
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