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Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis
BACKGROUND: Oncologists are often concerned that talking about death with patients may hinder their relationship. However, the views of death held by patients have not been thoroughly investigated. This study aimed to describe the perception of death among patients with advanced cancer receiving ear...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac227 |
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author | Bigi, Sarah Ganfi, Vittorio Borelli, Eleonora Potenza, Leonardo Artioli, Fabrizio Eliardo, Sonia Mucciarini, Claudia Cottafavi, Luca Ferrari, Umberto Lombardo, Laura Cagossi, Katia Pietramaggiori, Alessandra Fantuzzi, Valeria Bernardini, Ilaria Cruciani, Massimiliano Cacciari, Cristina Odejide, Oreofe Adolfo Porro, Carlo Zimmermann, Camilla Efficace, Fabio Bruera, Eduardo Luppi, Mario Bandieri, Elena |
author_facet | Bigi, Sarah Ganfi, Vittorio Borelli, Eleonora Potenza, Leonardo Artioli, Fabrizio Eliardo, Sonia Mucciarini, Claudia Cottafavi, Luca Ferrari, Umberto Lombardo, Laura Cagossi, Katia Pietramaggiori, Alessandra Fantuzzi, Valeria Bernardini, Ilaria Cruciani, Massimiliano Cacciari, Cristina Odejide, Oreofe Adolfo Porro, Carlo Zimmermann, Camilla Efficace, Fabio Bruera, Eduardo Luppi, Mario Bandieri, Elena |
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description | BACKGROUND: Oncologists are often concerned that talking about death with patients may hinder their relationship. However, the views of death held by patients have not been thoroughly investigated. This study aimed to describe the perception of death among patients with advanced cancer receiving early palliative care (EPC) and their caregivers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed on 2 databases: (a) transcripts of open-ended questionnaires administered to 130 cancer patients receiving EPC with a mean age of 68.4 years and to 115 primary caregivers of patients on EPC with a mean age of 56.8; (b) texts collected from an Italian forum, containing instances of web-mediated interactions between patients and their caregivers. RESULTS: Quantitative analysis shows that: (a) patients and caregivers are not afraid of speaking about death; (b) patients and caregivers on EPC use the word “death” significantly more than patients on standard oncology care (SOC) and their caregivers (P < .0001). For both participants on EPC and SOC, the adjectives and verbs associated with the word “death” have positive connotations; however, these associations are significantly more frequent for participants on EPC (verbs, Ps < .0001; adjectives, Ps < .003). Qualitative analysis reveals that these positive connotations refer to an actual, positive experience of the end of life in the EPC group and a wish or a negated event in the SOC group. CONCLUSIONS: EPC interventions, along with proper physician-patient communication, may be associated with an increased acceptance of death in patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers. |
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spelling | pubmed-98475502023-01-20 Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis Bigi, Sarah Ganfi, Vittorio Borelli, Eleonora Potenza, Leonardo Artioli, Fabrizio Eliardo, Sonia Mucciarini, Claudia Cottafavi, Luca Ferrari, Umberto Lombardo, Laura Cagossi, Katia Pietramaggiori, Alessandra Fantuzzi, Valeria Bernardini, Ilaria Cruciani, Massimiliano Cacciari, Cristina Odejide, Oreofe Adolfo Porro, Carlo Zimmermann, Camilla Efficace, Fabio Bruera, Eduardo Luppi, Mario Bandieri, Elena Oncologist Symptom Management and Supportive Care BACKGROUND: Oncologists are often concerned that talking about death with patients may hinder their relationship. However, the views of death held by patients have not been thoroughly investigated. This study aimed to describe the perception of death among patients with advanced cancer receiving early palliative care (EPC) and their caregivers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed on 2 databases: (a) transcripts of open-ended questionnaires administered to 130 cancer patients receiving EPC with a mean age of 68.4 years and to 115 primary caregivers of patients on EPC with a mean age of 56.8; (b) texts collected from an Italian forum, containing instances of web-mediated interactions between patients and their caregivers. RESULTS: Quantitative analysis shows that: (a) patients and caregivers are not afraid of speaking about death; (b) patients and caregivers on EPC use the word “death” significantly more than patients on standard oncology care (SOC) and their caregivers (P < .0001). For both participants on EPC and SOC, the adjectives and verbs associated with the word “death” have positive connotations; however, these associations are significantly more frequent for participants on EPC (verbs, Ps < .0001; adjectives, Ps < .003). Qualitative analysis reveals that these positive connotations refer to an actual, positive experience of the end of life in the EPC group and a wish or a negated event in the SOC group. CONCLUSIONS: EPC interventions, along with proper physician-patient communication, may be associated with an increased acceptance of death in patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers. Oxford University Press 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9847550/ /pubmed/36320128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac227 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Symptom Management and Supportive Care Bigi, Sarah Ganfi, Vittorio Borelli, Eleonora Potenza, Leonardo Artioli, Fabrizio Eliardo, Sonia Mucciarini, Claudia Cottafavi, Luca Ferrari, Umberto Lombardo, Laura Cagossi, Katia Pietramaggiori, Alessandra Fantuzzi, Valeria Bernardini, Ilaria Cruciani, Massimiliano Cacciari, Cristina Odejide, Oreofe Adolfo Porro, Carlo Zimmermann, Camilla Efficace, Fabio Bruera, Eduardo Luppi, Mario Bandieri, Elena Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title | Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title_full | Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title_fullStr | Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title_short | Perceptions of Death Among Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Early Palliative Care and Their Caregivers: Results from a Mixed-Method Analysis |
title_sort | perceptions of death among patients with advanced cancer receiving early palliative care and their caregivers: results from a mixed-method analysis |
topic | Symptom Management and Supportive Care |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac227 |
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