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Caregiver Distress in Home Palliative Care

2022

Aim: This study aims to determine the symptom burden of caregivers who were following their loved ones at home and factors associated with this burden. Methods: From a consecutive number of patients followed at home by a specialistic palliative care team, a sample of 46 couples of patients-caregivers was screened. Epidemiological data of both patients and caregivers were collected, also including some variables, such as the level of religiousness, education, economic conditions, and financial distress. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) was measured in both patients and caregivers. Caregivers were asked to provide a comment in a semi-structured interview, about “what do you thin…

HospitalizationHospice and Palliative Care Nursing.CaregiversHospice and Palliative Care NursingPalliative Careadvanced cancerHumansGeneral MedicinedistreSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicatasymptomcaregiverAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®
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Antitumor activity of ipatasertib combined with chemotherapy: results from a phase Ib study in solid tumors

2020

Inhibidor d'AKT; Càncer avançat; Fase I Inhibidor de AKT; Cáncer avanzado; Fase I AKT inhibitor; Advanced cancer; Phase I Background This phase Ib study evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy of the oral AKT inhibitor ipatasertib and chemotherapy or hormonal therapy in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors to determine combined dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), maximum tolerated dose, and recommended phase II doses and schedules. Patients and methods The clinical study comprised four combination treatment arms: arm A (with docetaxel), arm B [with mFOLFOX6 (modified leucovorin, 5-fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin)], arm C (with paclitaxel), and …

Male0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyMaximum Tolerated Dosemedicine.medical_treatmentCàncer - Quimioteràpia:Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/efectos adversos [Otros calificadores]GastroenterologyAKT inhibitorPiperazinesMedicaments antineoplàstics - Efectes secundaris:neoplasias [ENFERMEDADES]03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols:Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/adverse effects [Other subheadings]medicineadvanced cancerHumansEnzalutamide:terapéutica::protocolos clínicos::protocolos antineoplásicos::protocolos de quimioterapia antineoplásica combinada [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS]Adverse effectChemotherapybusiness.industryHematologyphase I:Therapeutics::Clinical Protocols::Antineoplastic Protocols::Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols [ANALYTICAL DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES AND EQUIPMENT]Oxaliplatin:Neoplasms [DISEASES]Pyrimidines030104 developmental biologyOncologyDocetaxelTolerabilityPaclitaxelchemistryResponse Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessmedicine.drugAnnals of Oncology
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Does pain intensity predict a poor opioid response in cancer patients?

2011

Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that initial pain intensity is not a predictive factor of poor opioid response in advanced cancer patients, as suggested by a recent work. Methods A secondary analysis of one-hundred-sixty-seven patients referred for treatment of cancer-related pain was conducted. Pain intensity at admission was recorded and patients were divided in three categories of pain intensity: mild, moderate and severe. Patients were offered a treatment with opioid dose titration, according to department policy. Data regarding opioid doses and pain intensity were collected after dose titration was completed. Four levels of opioid response were considered:…

MaleCancer ResearchOpioid responseopioid response in cancer patientPainOpioidSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataSecondary analysisNeoplasmsmedicineHumansProspective StudiesCancer painKarnofsky Performance StatusAdverse effectAgedPain Measurementpain intensityAnalgesicsAnalysis of VarianceAssessment tools; Cancer pain; Opioid response; Aged; Analgesics Opioid; Analysis of Variance; Female; Humans; Karnofsky Performance Status; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Pain; Pain Measurement; Prospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Cancer Research; Oncologybusiness.industryCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAdvanced cancerIntensity (physics)Predictive factorAnalgesics OpioidAssessment toolsTreatment OutcomeOncologyOpioidAnesthesiapain intensity; opioid response in cancer patients; trial clinicoFemaletrial clinicoCancer painbusinessmedicine.drugEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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A randomised controlled study on the use of anti-inflammatory drugs in patients with cancer pain on morphine therapy: effects on dose-escalation and …

2002

The role of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cancer pain has been well established in the treatment of mild pain and in association with opioids in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of NSAIDs on morphine escalation in advanced cancer patients with pain followed-up at home and to assess the pharmacoeconomic implications. A prospective randomised controlled study was carried out in 156 consecutive advanced cancer patients with pain followed-up at home in the period December 1999-December 2000. In this group of patients, 47 were selected with pain progression after 1 week of opioid stabilisation. Patients were randomly as…

MaleCancer ResearchPainHome careDose-escalationNeoplasmsHumansProspective StudiesCancer painAgedRandomised controlled studyAnalysis of VarianceDose-Response Relationship DrugMorphineAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalPalliative CareHematologyPharmacoeconomic analysiMiddle AgedAdvanced cancer patientNSAIDAnalgesics OpioidOncologyDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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Personalized Symptom Goals and Patient Global Impression on Clinical Changes in Advanced Cancer Patients.

2018

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess the patients’ global impression (PGI) after symptom management, as well as the achievement of personalized symptom goals (PSG). The secondary outcome was to assess related factors. Subjects, Materials, and Methods Advanced cancer patients admitted to palliative care units rated symptom intensity by using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Score (ESAS) at admission and then after 1 week. For each symptom, patient-reported PGI and PSG, as well as the rate of PSG response, were evaluated. Results Eight hundred seventy-six patients were taken into consideration for this study. A mean of 1.71–2.16 points was necessary to perceive a bit better …

MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisPalliative careSymptom assessmentGlobal impression of change03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Advanced cancerNeoplasmsmedicineOdd ratioHumans030212 general & internal medicineRelated factorsSymptom managementbusiness.industryAdvanced cancer; Global impression of change; Palliative care; Personalized symptom goal; Symptom assessmentAdvanced cancerOncologySymptom Management and Supportive Care030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPersonalized symptom goalPhysical therapyPalliative careFemaleSymptom AssessmentbusinessThe oncologist
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Symptom Expression in Patients with Advanced Cancer Admitted to an Acute Supportive/Palliative Care Unit With and Without Delirium

2018

Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between delirium and symptom expression in patients with advanced cancer admitted to an acute supportive/palliative care unit (ASPCU). Methods A consecutive sample of patients with advanced cancer who were admitted to an ASPCU was prospectively assessed for a period of 10 months. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and the MDAS (Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale) were measured at admission (T0) and after 7 days of palliative care (T7). Results Two hundred forty-six patients had complete data regarding MDAS measurements, at either T0 and T7. Of these, 75 (30.5%) and 63 patients (25.6%) had delirium at T0 and aft…

MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyWeaknessPalliative careNauseaNeuropsychological TestsSeverity of Illness Indexbehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicineAdvanced cancerNeoplasmsInternal medicinemental disordersHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineKarnofsky Performance StatusDepression (differential diagnoses)Edmonton Symptom Assessment ScaleAgedNeoplasm StagingPain MeasurementDepressionbusiness.industryPalliative CareDeliriumCancerMemorial Delirium Assessment ScaleCancer PainMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAdvanced cancernervous system diseasesHospitalizationTreatment OutcomeOncologySymptom Management and Supportive Care030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBehavior Rating ScaleAnxietyDeliriumFemaleSymptom Assessmentmedicine.symptombusinessThe Oncologist
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The impact of home palliative care on symptoms in advanced cancer patients

2000

Physical symptoms, which are highly prevalent in patients with cancer, have a major impact on many aspects of quality of life, and the best possible quality of life is the principal aim of palliative care. Few studies have reported the impact of home care on pain and symptoms among cancer patients living at home. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of home palliative care given by an experienced team on symptoms in advanced cancer patients. A consecutive series of 373 patients who were referred to a home palliative care program in the period 1993-1995 were prospectively evaluated. Patients were enrolled for the presence of different symptoms (pain, nausea and vomiting, dry mout…

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Epidemiology and Characteristics of Episodic Breathlessness in Advanced Cancer Patients. An Observational Study

2016

Abstract Context Episodic breathlessness is a relevant aspect in patients with advanced cancer. Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the different aspects of this clinical phenomenon. Methods A consecutive sample of patients with advanced cancer admitted to different settings for a period of six months was surveyed. The presence of background breathlessness and episodic breathlessness, their intensity (numerical scale 0–10), and drugs used for treatment were collected. Factors inducing episodic breathlessness and its influence on daily activities were investigated. Results Of 921 patients, 29.3% ( n  = 269) had breathlessness and 134 patients (49.8%) were receiving drugs for backg…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careActivities of daily livingTime FactorsEpisodic breathlessneSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaContext (language use)advanced cancer; dyspnea; Episodic breathlessness; opioids; palliative care; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical); Nursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)DiseaseComorbidityepisodic breathlessness; advanced cancer; dyspnea; opioids; palliative care03 medical and health sciencesPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsEpidemiologyActivities of Daily LivingmedicinePrevalenceHumansadvanced cancer030212 general & internal medicineKarnofsky Performance StatusGeneral NursingNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)Agedpalliative careEpisodic breathlessnessbusiness.industryEpisodic breathlessness; advanced cancer; dyspnea; opioids; palliative careopioidsCardiovascular Agentsrespiratory systemMiddle Ageddyspneamedicine.diseaseComorbidityAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCardiovascular agentMultivariate AnalysisopioidObservational studyFemaleNeurology (clinical)business
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Financial distress and its impact on symptom expression in advanced cancer patients

2020

Aim: To assess financial distress (FD) and its impact on symptom expression and other quality of life issues Patients and methods: Advanced cancer patients admitted to inpatient and outpatient clinics were selected. Standard epidemiological data including age, gender, primary cancer diagnosis, and Karnofsky level were recorded. Data regarding marital status, number of cohabitants, religious belief, educational level, and family income (< 1000, 1000–3.000, > 3000 euros), as well as extra costs not covered by health care system, were collected. Symptom burden including FD was measured by Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), FACT-G (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General), …

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Inequity in palliative care service full utilisation among patients with advanced cancer: a retrospective Cohort study.

2020

Background: Advanced cancer patients often die in hospital after receiving needless, aggressive treatment. Although palliative care improves symptom management, barriers to accessing palliative care services affect its utilisation, and such disparities challenge the equitable provision of palliative care. This study aimed to identify which factors are associated with inequitable palliative care service utilisation among advanced cancer patients by applying the Andersen Behavioural Model of Health Services Use.Material and methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using administrative healthcare data. A total of 13,656 patients residing in the Lazio region of Italy, who died of an advan…

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