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Advocate-BREAST: advocates and patients' advice to enhance breast cancer care delivery, patient experience and patient centered research by 2025.
O'Sullivan, Ciara C; Larson, Nicole L; Vierkant, Robert A; Smith, Mary Lou; Chauhan, Cynthia; Couch, Fergus J; Olson, Janet E; Loprinzi, Charles L; Ruddy, Kathryn J.
Afiliación
  • O'Sullivan CC; Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st Street SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA. osullivan.ciara@mayo.edu.
  • Larson NL; Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Vierkant RA; Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Smith ML; Research Advocacy Network, Plano, TX, USA.
  • Chauhan C; Patient Advocate, Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Couch FJ; Patient Advocate, Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Olson JE; Department of Experimental Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Loprinzi CL; Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
  • Ruddy KJ; Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st Street SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA.
Arch Public Health ; 82(1): 119, 2024 Aug 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39113124
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The aims of the Advocate-BREAST project are to study and improve the breast cancer (BC) patient experience through education and patient-centered research.

METHODS:

In December 2021, an electronic REDCap survey was circulated to 6,918 BC survivors (stage 0-4) enrolled in the Mayo Clinic Breast Disease Registry. The questionnaire asked about satisfaction with BC care delivery, and education and support receive(d) regarding BC linked concerns. Patients also ranked Quality Improvement (QI) proposals.

RESULTS:

The survey received 2,437 responses. 18% had Ductal Carcinoma in Situ, 81% had early breast cancer (EBC), i.e. stage 1-3, and 2% had metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Mean age was 64 (SD 11.8), and mean time since diagnosis was 93 months (SD 70.2). 69.3% of patients received all care at Mayo Clinic. The overall experience of care was good (> 90%). The main severe symptoms recalled in year 1 were alopecia, eyebrow/eyelash thinning, hot flashes, sexual dysfunction, and cognitive issues. The main concerns recalled were fear of BC recurrence/spread; loved ones coping; fear of dying, and emotional health. Patients were most dissatisfied with information regarding sexual dysfunction, eyebrow/eyelash thinning, peripheral neuropathy, and on side effects of immunotherapy/targeted therapies. Top ranking QI projects were i) Lifetime access to concise educational resources; ii) Holistic support programs for MBC and iii) Wellness Programs for EBC and MBC.

CONCLUSIONS:

Patients with early and advanced BC desire psychological support, concise educational resources, and holistic care. IMPLICATIONS Focused research and QI initiatives in these areas will improve the BC patient experience.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Arch Public Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Arch Public Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos