Preparation for Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining Patient Self-Reported Experiences and Correlates
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Setting
2.2. Patient Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Measures
2.4. Procedure
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations
4.2. Future Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Total n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Gender | Female | 94 (57%) |
Male | 71 (43%) | |
Highest level of education | Primary school | 6 (3.8%) |
High school | 79 (50%) | |
Trade or vocational training | 47 (30%) | |
University degree | 27 (17%) | |
Country of birth | Australia | 126 (78%) |
United Kingdom | 14 (8.7%) | |
New Zealand | 7 (4.3%) | |
Other | 14 (8.7%) | |
Type of cancer | Breast | 41 (25%) |
Haematological/blood (e.g., lymphoma, leukaemia, myeloma) | 30 (19%) | |
Lung | 20 (12%) | |
Colorectal/bowel | 13 (8.1%) | |
Melanoma | 11 (6.8%) | |
Prostate | 5 (3.1%) | |
Brain | 4 (2.5%) | |
Other | 37 (23%) | |
Stage of cancer at diagnosis | Early | 69 (43%) |
Advanced and/or incurable | 65 (41%) | |
Do not know | 25 (16%) | |
Time since diagnosis | 0–3 months | 72 (45%) |
4–6 months | 29 (18%) | |
7–12 months | 12 (7.5%) | |
More than 12 months | 47 (29%) |
Care Received? | ||
---|---|---|
Yes n (%) | No n (%) | |
How you might feel physically? | 155 (94%) | 10 (6.1%) |
Who to contact if you have any unexpected side effects between treatments? | 153 (93%) | 12 (7.3%) |
Side-effects to watch out for? | 153 (93%) | 11 (6.7%) |
What would happen on the first day of treatment? | 150 (91%) | 15 (9.1%) |
The best way of managing any side effects? | 150 (91%) | 15 (9.1%) |
What side effects mean you should get medical care urgently? | 150 (91%) | 14 (8.5%) |
What to do to stay as well as you can during treatment? | 150 (91%) | 15 (9.1%) |
Contacting a health professional who is located at the clinic where you are receiving treatment? | 143 (88%) | 20 (12%) |
Contacting a health professional who is available any day of the week from 8 a.m.–8 p.m. | 142 (86%) | 23 (14%) |
What to do after treatment? | 141 (86%) | 23 (14%) |
How to cope with any stress or worry? | 132 (80%) | 33 (20%) |
Variable | Category | Estimate of Score Difference (95% CI) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
Cancer type | Breast | 1.20 (0.20 to 2.19) | 0.1044 |
Colorectal/bowel | 0.98 (0.11 to 1.86) | ||
Haematological/blood (e.g., lymphoma, leukaemia, myeloma) | 0.65 (−0.45 to 1.75) | ||
Lung | 0.78 (−0.25 to 1.80) | ||
Other | Reference | ||
Country of birth | Other | −1.37 (−2.74 to 0.00) | 0.1945 |
United Kingdom | −0.00 (−0.96 to 0.95) | ||
Australia | Reference | ||
Age | Continuous | −0.02 (−0.05 to 0.00) | 0.0949 |
Highest level of education | High school | −0.82 (−1.95 to 0.32) | 0.2375 |
Trade or vocational training | −1.46 (−2.89 to −0.03) | ||
University degree | −1.26 (−2.59 to 0.08) | ||
Primary school | Reference | ||
Gender | Female | −1.34 (−2.28 to −0.41) * | 0.0083 |
Male | Reference | ||
Cancer stage at diagnosis | Advanced and/or incurable | 1.54 (0.37 to 2.71) | 0.0594 |
Early | 1.28 (0.05 to 2.52) | ||
Do not know | Reference | ||
Time since diagnosis | 4–6 months | 0.83 (0.10 to 1.56) | 0.1513 |
7–12 months | 0.12 (−1.42 to 1.67) | ||
More than 12 months | −0.13 (−0.98 to 0.72) | ||
0–3 months | Reference |
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Turon, H.; Hobden, B.; Fakes, K.; Clapham, M.; Proietto, A.; Sanson-Fisher, R. Preparation for Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining Patient Self-Reported Experiences and Correlates. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 10167. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610167
Turon H, Hobden B, Fakes K, Clapham M, Proietto A, Sanson-Fisher R. Preparation for Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining Patient Self-Reported Experiences and Correlates. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(16):10167. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610167
Chicago/Turabian StyleTuron, Heidi, Breanne Hobden, Kristy Fakes, Matthew Clapham, Anthony Proietto, and Rob Sanson-Fisher. 2022. "Preparation for Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining Patient Self-Reported Experiences and Correlates" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16: 10167. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610167
APA StyleTuron, H., Hobden, B., Fakes, K., Clapham, M., Proietto, A., & Sanson-Fisher, R. (2022). Preparation for Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining Patient Self-Reported Experiences and Correlates. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), 10167. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610167