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Title: Assessment of Palliative Care in Lung Cancer in Turkey
Authors: Bülbül, Y.
Ozlu, T.
Arinc, S.
Ozyurek, B.A.
Gunbatar, H.
Senturk, A.
Bahadir, A.
Keywords: Lung cancer
Palliation
Palliative treatment
Symptoms
Treatment
antidepressant agent
anxiolytic agent
appetite stimulant
bisphosphonic acid derivative
bronchodilating agent
cyproheptadine
fentanyl
megestrol acetate
morphine
nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
paracetamol
sedative agent
tramadol
vitamin
analgesic agent
adult
analgesia
anxiety disorder
Article
bone metastasis
cachexia
cancer fatigue
cancer pain
cancer palliative therapy
cancer patient
cancer radiotherapy
combination drug therapy
comparative study
controlled study
depression
disease severity
drowsiness
dysphagia
dyspnea
Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale
female
human
loss of appetite
lung cancer
major clinical study
male
middle aged
nasogastric tube
nausea
nebulizer
noninvasive ventilation
nutritional support
oxygen therapy
pain severity
parenteral nutrition
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
pleurodesis
prospective study
psychopharmacotherapy
sleep disorder
stent
symptom assessment
thoracocentesis
Turkey (republic)
vitamin supplementation
wellbeing
aged
cancer staging
comorbidity
complication
fatigue
interview
Lung Neoplasms
pain
palliative therapy
psychology
quality of life
squamous cell carcinoma
statistical model
Turkey
Adult
Aged
Analgesics
Comorbidity
Dyspnea
Fatigue
Female
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
Pain
Palliative Care
Quality of Life
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the symptoms of lung cancer in Turkey and to evaluate approaches to alleviate these symptoms. Subjects and Methods: This study included 1,245 lung cancer patients from 26 centers in Turkey. Demographic characteristics as well as information regarding the disease and treatments were obtained from medical records and patient interviews. Symptoms were evaluated using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and were graded on a scale between 0 and 10 points. Data were compared using the ?2, Student t, and Mann-Whitney U tests. Potential predictors of symptoms were analyzed using logistic regression analysis. Results: The most common symptom was tiredness (n = 1,002; 82.1%), followed by dyspnea (n = 845; 69.3%), appetite loss (n = 801; 65.7%), pain (n = 798; 65.4%), drowsiness (n = 742; 60.8%), anxiety (n = 704; 57.7%), depression (n = 623; 51.1%), and nausea (n = 557; 45.5%). Of the 1,245 patients, 590 (48.4%) had difficulty in initiating or maintaining sleep. The symptoms were more severe in stages III and IV. Logistic regression analysis indicated a clear association between demographic characteristics and symptom distress, as well as between symptom distress (except nausea) and well-being. Overall, 804 (65.4%) patients used analgesics, 630 (51.5%) received treatment for dyspnea, 242 (19.8%) used enteral/parenteral nutrition, 132 (10.8%) used appetite stimulants, and 129 (10.6%) used anxiolytics/antidepressants. Of the 799 patients who received analgesics, 173 (21.7%) reported that their symptoms were under control, and also those on other various treatment modalities (dyspnea: 78/627 [12.4%], appetite stimulant: 25/132 [18.9%], and anxiolytics/antidepressants: 25/129 [19.4%]) reported that their symptoms were controlled. Conclusion: In this study, the symptoms progressed and became more severe in the advanced stages of lung cancer, and palliative treatment was insufficient in most of the patients in Turkey. © 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9316
https://doi.org/10.1159/000452801
ISSN: 1011-7571
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