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Source
Brief title
Health condition
Advanced cancer (gevorderde kanker)
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Experienced quality of care and quality of life in patients with advanced cancer and relatives.
Secondary outcome
Health care needs and consumption, shared decision making, social support, illness perception, (dyadic) coping, resilience, and body image. Perceived burden, personal self-care, pre-death grief, impact of death, openness of communication about illness and death, and evaluation of services is also measured in relatives.
Background summary
Rationale: By investigating quality of life and quality of care as experienced by advanced cancer patients in the palliative trajectory, more insight into the needs of these patients and their relatives will occur and will inform us how to further improve early palliative care for patients with advanced cancer and their relatives.
Objective: The primary objective of this study is to gain insight in the experienced quality of care and quality of life of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives in the Netherlands over time. Furthermore, factors that are associated with experienced quality of care and quality of life of patients with advanced cancer and their partners will be explored.
Study design: This study is a prospective observational cohort study. Patients and relatives are invited to complete questionnaires on quality of care and quality of life every three months until death and a final questionnaire for the bereaved relative after death. The survey data will be directly linked to the routinely collected detailed data on patient characteristics, cancer, treatment and co-morbidity from the Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR).
Study population:
All patients with metastatic cancer are eligible for inclusion with two additional criteria:
- patients with breast cancer are eligible when metastasis are located in multiple organ systems.
- patients with prostate cancer are eligible for inclusion when their cancer is castration resistant.
• they are older than 18 years
• they are able to complete a Dutch self-report questionnaire
• they understand the objective of the study and they have signed the informed consent
Relatives of included patients are eligible for inclusion if;
• they are chosen by the patient as relative
• they are older than 18 years
• they are able to complete a Dutch self-report questionnaire
• they understand the objective of the study and they have signed the informed consent
Main study parameters/endpoints: The main outcome of this study is the experienced quality of care and quality of life in patients and relatives. Secondary outcomes are health care needs and consumption, shared decision making, social support, illness perception, (dyadic) coping, resilience, and body image. Perceived burden, personal self-care, pre-death grief, impact of death, openness of communication about illness and death, and evaluation of services is also measured in relatives.
Study design
Every three months.
Intervention
n.a.
Inclusion criteria
All patients with metastatic cancer are eligible for inclusion with two additional criteria:
- patients with breast cancer are eligible when metastasis are located in multiple organ systems.
- patients with prostate cancer are eligible for inclusion when their cancer is castration resistant.
• they are older than 18 years
• they are able to complete a Dutch self-report questionnaire
• they understand the objective of the study and they have signed the informed consent
Relatives of included patients are eligible for inclusion if;
• they are chosen by the patient as relative
• they are older than 18 years
• they are able to complete a Dutch self-report questionnaire
• they understand the objective of the study and they have signed the informed consent
Exclusion criteria
Patients and their relatives are excluded for participation in the study if;
• the treating physician believes the patient is not able to participate in this study
• they have a poor expression of the Dutch language
• they suffer from dementia
• they have a history of severe psychiatric illness
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6408 |
NTR-old | NTR6584 |
Other | : METC17.1491 |