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Improving quality of life through the routine use of the patient concerns inventory for head and neck cancer patients: baseline results in a cluster preference randomised controlled trial.
Rogers, Simon N; Allmark, Christine; Bekiroglu, Fazilet; Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor; Fabbroni, Gillon; Flavel, Robert; Highet, Victoria; Ho, Michael W S; Humphris, Gerald M; Jones, Terry M; Khattak, Owais; Lancaster, Jeffrey; Loh, Christopher; Lowe, Derek; Lowies, Cher; Macareavy, Dominic; Moor, James; Ong, T K; Prasai, A; Roland, Nicholas; Semple, Cherith; Spencer, Llinos Haf; Tandon, Sank; Thomas, Steven J; Schache, Andrew; Shaw, Richard J; Kanatas, Anastasios.
Affiliation
  • Rogers SN; Faculty of Health and Social Care, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, L39 4QP, UK. simonn.rogers@aintree.nhs.uk.
  • Allmark C; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK. simonn.rogers@aintree.nhs.uk.
  • Bekiroglu F; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Edwards RT; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Fabbroni G; Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME), School of Healthcare Sciences, College of Health and Behavioural Sciences (CoHaBS), Ardudwy Building, Normal Site, Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
  • Flavel R; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Highet V; , Guildford, UK.
  • Ho MWS; Liverpool Head and Neck Clinical Trials, Clinical Sciences Building, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Humphris GM; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Jones TM; School of Medicine, Medical and Biological Sciences, North Haugh, St Andrews, UK.
  • Khattak O; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, University of Liverpool, Cancer Research Centre, 200 London Road, Liverpool, L3 9GA, UK.
  • Lancaster J; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Loh C; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Lowe D; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Lowies C; Astraglobe Ltd, Congleton, Cheshire, UK.
  • Macareavy D; Liverpool Head and Neck Clinical Trials, Clinical Sciences Building, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Moor J; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Ong TK; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Prasai A; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Roland N; Leeds Teaching Hospitals and St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds Dental Institute and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Semple C; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Spencer LH; Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 0QB, UK.
  • Tandon S; South Eastern Health and Social Care Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT16 1RH, UK.
  • Thomas SJ; Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME), School of Healthcare Sciences, College of Health and Behavioural Sciences (CoHaBS), Ardudwy Building, Normal Site, Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
  • Schache A; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
  • Shaw RJ; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Bristol University, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, UK.
  • Kanatas A; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 277(12): 3435-3447, 2020 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32488378
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The main aim of this paper is to present baseline demographic and clinical characteristics and HRQOL in the two groups of the Patient Concerns Inventory (PCI) trial. The baseline PCI data will also be described.

METHODS:

This is a pragmatic cluster preference randomised control trial with 15 consultant clusters from two sites either 'using' (n = 8) or 'not using' (n = 7) the PCI at a clinic for all of their trial patients. The PCI is a 56-item prompt list that helps patients raise concerns that otherwise might be missed. Eligibility was head and neck cancer patients treated with curative intent (all sites, stage of disease, treatments).

RESULTS:

From 511 patients first identified as eligible when screening for the multi-disciplinary tumour board meetings, 288 attended a first routine outpatient baseline study clinic after completion of their treatment, median (IQR) of 103 (71-162) days. At baseline, the two trial groups were similar in demographic and clinical characteristics as well as in HRQOL measures apart from differences in tumour location, tumour staging and mode of treatment. These exceptions were cluster (consultant) related to Maxillofacial and ENT consultants seeing different types of cases. Consultation times were similar, with PCI group times taking about 1 min longer on average (95% CL for the difference between means was from - 0.7 to + 2.2 min).

CONCLUSION:

Using the PCI in routine post-treatment head and neck cancer clinics do not elongate consultations. Recruitment has finished but 12-month follow-up is still ongoing.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Quality of Life / Head and Neck Neoplasms Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Journal subject: OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Quality of Life / Head and Neck Neoplasms Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Journal subject: OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom