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Title: An explorative study on systematic assessment of QOL and care needs with the CARES-SF in the early follow-up of patients with digestive cancer
Authors: SCHOUTEN, Bojoura 
De Jonckheere, Dominique
Aerts, Marc
Decaestecker, Jochen
Walgraeve, Daan
Vankrunkelsven, Patrick
HELLINGS, Johan 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Supportive care in cancer, 27 (7), p. 2715-2724
Abstract: Purpose Systematic assessment of QOL and care needs was applied in two gastroenterology departments to support BCancer Care for the Whole Patient.^ Methods Patients with digestive cancer were asked to complete the Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System-Short Form (CARES-SF) at the start of treatment and 3 months later. Both times CARES data were processed, and summary reports on the retained insights were sent to the reference nurse for use in further follow-up of the patient. Patients’ and reference nurse’s experiences with the systematic CARES-assessment were explored with several survey questions and semi-structured interviews, respectively. Results The mean age of the 51 participants was 63 years (SD11.17), 52.9% was male. With the CARES-SF, a large variety of problems and care needs was detected. Problems most frequently experienced, and most burdensome for QOL are a mix of physical complaints, side effects from treatment, practical, relational, and psychosocial difficulties. Only for a limited number of experienced problems a desire for extra help was expressed. All patients positively evaluate the timing and frequency of the CARES-assessment. The majority believes that this assessment could contribute to the discussion of problems and needs with healthcare professionals, to get more tailored care. Reference nurses experienced the intervention as an opportunity to systematically explore patients’ well-being in a comprehensive way, leading to detection and discussion of specific problems or needs in greater depth, and more efficient involvement of different disciplines in care. Conclusions Systematic QOL and needs assessment with the CARES-SF in oncology can contribute to more patientcenteredness and efficiency of care.
Notes: Schouten, B (reprint author), Hasselt Univ, Fac Med & Life Sci, Martelarenlaan 42, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium. bojoura.schouten@uhasselt.be; dominiek.dejonckheere@azdelta.be; marc.aerts@jessazh.be; jochen.decaestecker@azdelta.be; daan.walgraeve@jessazh.be; Patrick.Vankrunkelsven@med.kuleuven.be; Johan.Hellings@uhasselt.be
Keywords: Digestive cancer;Systematic assessment;Quality of life;Care needs;CARES
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/28320
ISSN: 0941-4355
e-ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-018-4565-7
ISI #: 000469516100043
Rights: Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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