Areas Considered Important by Patients Undergoing Anti-cancer Therapy and the Subjective QOL: The SEIQoL-DW of Outpatients under Palliative Care

Introduction: SEIQoL-DW is a method of measuring the subjective QOL by focusing on five areas considered important by the patient in a semi-structured counseling session. The objective of this study was to evaluate areas considered important by patients undergoing anti-cancer therapy and the subject...

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Published inPalliative Care Research Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 182 - 188
Main Authors Fujisato, Masami, Fujikawa, Ayako, Akizuki, Shoko, Sakashita, Yoshihiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine 2016
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ISSN1880-5302
1880-5302
DOI10.2512/jspm.11.182

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Summary:Introduction: SEIQoL-DW is a method of measuring the subjective QOL by focusing on five areas considered important by the patient in a semi-structured counseling session. The objective of this study was to evaluate areas considered important by patients undergoing anti-cancer therapy and the subjective QOL. Methods: SEIQoL-DW was carried out consecutively on patients who met the inclusion criteria such as pain STAS-J 1 or lower at palliative care outpatient service. Results: The study was implemented on 68 subjects (35 anti-cancer therapy patients, and 33 palliative care patients). Commonly selected areas by anti-cancer therapy patients were “family” at 94%, “cancer treatment” at 69%, “health” at 43%, “friends” at 43%, “hobbies” at 40%. The mean subjective QOL of anti-cancer therapy patients was significantly lower than that of palliative care patients (61.5 vs 74.4). Conclusion: The area “family” makes great impact on the QOL. On the other hand, putting high importance on “cancer treatment” may have a negative impact on the QOL.
ISSN:1880-5302
1880-5302
DOI:10.2512/jspm.11.182