The changing needs of patients with cancer at home: A longitudinal view Journal Article


Authors: Mor, V.; Masterson‐Allen, S.; Houts, P.; Siegel, K.
Article Title: The changing needs of patients with cancer at home: A longitudinal view
Abstract: Changes in the daily living needs of 629 patients with advanced cancer were investigated (1) during and (2) 3 to 6 months after a course of outpatient chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. The analytic sample consisted of patients completing both baseline and follow‐up interviews [n = 434). At both times, the point prevalence of need and unmet need for assistance with personal care, instrumental activities, transportation, and home health tasks was calculated. In addition, the prevalence of new need and unmet need at follow‐up was determined as were the rates of resolution of baseline need. The prevalence of need for assistance with personal care increased from 7% at baseline to 16% at follow‐up; the dynamic of need acquisition and resolution resulted in relatively constant prevalence rates in other task areas. Acquisition of need at follow‐up was associated primarily with disease and treatment‐related characteristics. Approximately one third of patients reporting need for assistance during at least one interview did not have enough help. New unmet need at follow‐up was associated most strongly with patients' mobility and the ability of their informal support system to provide care. The apparently rapid fluctuation in patients' experience of need and unmet need suggests the necessity for ongoing appraisal of patients' physical condition and social situation. Copyright © 1992 American Cancer Society
Keywords: adult; aged; major clinical study; cancer patient; follow-up studies; neoplasms; longitudinal studies; new york city; home care; health services needs and demand; middle age; pennsylvania; interviews; home care services; human; male; female; priority journal; article; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; rhode island; home delivery
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 69
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1992-02-01
Start Page: 829
End Page: 838
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19920201)69:3<829::Aid-cncr2820690335>3.0.Co;2-i
PUBMED: 1730132
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 30 July 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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