Impact of Symptom Distress on the Quality of Life of Oncology Palliative Care Patients: A Portuguese Cross-Sectional Study

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Goncalves, Florbela [1 ,2 ]
Gaudencio, Margarida [1 ]
Paiva, Ivo [3 ]
Semedo, Valeria Andrade [4 ]
Rego, Francisca [2 ]
Nunes, Rui [2 ]
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[1] Portuguese Inst Oncol Francisco Gentil Coimbra, P-3000075 Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Med, P-4099002 Porto, Portugal
[3] Nursing Sch Coimbra, Hlth Sci Res Unit Nursing, P-3000232 Coimbra, Portugal
[4] Univ Hosp Dr Agostinho Neto, Praia 7600, Cape Verde
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hospice; palliative care; palliative medicine; patient care; quality of healthcare; quality of life; symptom assessment; FAMILY CONFLICT; EUROPEAN-ORGANIZATION; ASSOCIATION; MANAGEMENT; SURVIVAL; QLQ-C30; TRIALS;
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10.3390/healthcare12232487
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Introduction: Uncontrolled symptoms are widely recognized as one of the main challenges in oncology palliative care patients. The central aim of palliative care is to improve the patient's quality of life. In recent years, there has been a growing use of patient-reported outcome measures in palliative care, particularly to evaluate symptoms, quality of care, and well-being. Aim: To evaluate the sociodemographic and clinical profile, symptom distress, and perceived quality of life in oncology palliative care patients admitted to a specialized palliative care unit in Portugal. Methods: This study was cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational, carried out in the inpatient setting of the palliative care unit at a tertiary oncology hospital (at admission). The evaluated protocol included a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire, as well as two measurement instruments: the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and the Palliative Care Outcome Scale (POS), both filled out by the patients. Data analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS (R) Statistics version 25.0, with a significance level set at 5% (p < 0.05). Results: The majority of participants in this sample were male (61.7%), with a mean age of around 72 years. More than half of the patients admitted (n = 34; 56.7%) were being monitored in outpatient care. Digestive and head and neck cancers were the most commonly found in the sample (41.7% and 20%, respectively). A significant correlation was found between high symptom intensity and poorer quality of life and care (p < 0.01). This association was particularly pronounced for symptoms such as pain, weakness, depression, anxiety, and anorexia. Conclusions: This study revealed a positive correlation between overall symptom severity and a perceived deterioration in quality of life, well-being, and quality of care. Future studies should consider utilizing alternative assessment tools for evaluating symptoms and quality of care. Additionally, including non-cancer palliative patients in similar studies may provide further valuable insights.
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