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Patients’ experiences of a suppoRted self-manAGeMent pAThway In breast Cancer (PRAGMATIC): quality of life and service use results
by
Matthews, L
, McKinna, F
, Bloomfield, D
, Finlay, J
, Kothari, M
, Bell, S
, Gage, H
, May, S
, Betal, D
, Jenkins, V
, Stewart, E
, Williams, P
, Nicholson, K
, Santos, R
, Zammit, C
, Elwell-Sutton, D
, Teoh, M
, Solis-Trapala, I
in
Autobiographical literature
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ COVID-19
/ Health services
/ Health services utilization
/ Medical colleges
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Psychiatric morbidity
/ Quality of life
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfmanagement
/ Social aspects
/ Survivor
2023
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Patients’ experiences of a suppoRted self-manAGeMent pAThway In breast Cancer (PRAGMATIC): quality of life and service use results
by
Matthews, L
, McKinna, F
, Bloomfield, D
, Finlay, J
, Kothari, M
, Bell, S
, Gage, H
, May, S
, Betal, D
, Jenkins, V
, Stewart, E
, Williams, P
, Nicholson, K
, Santos, R
, Zammit, C
, Elwell-Sutton, D
, Teoh, M
, Solis-Trapala, I
in
Autobiographical literature
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ COVID-19
/ Health services
/ Health services utilization
/ Medical colleges
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Psychiatric morbidity
/ Quality of life
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfmanagement
/ Social aspects
/ Survivor
2023
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Patients’ experiences of a suppoRted self-manAGeMent pAThway In breast Cancer (PRAGMATIC): quality of life and service use results
by
Matthews, L
, McKinna, F
, Bloomfield, D
, Finlay, J
, Kothari, M
, Bell, S
, Gage, H
, May, S
, Betal, D
, Jenkins, V
, Stewart, E
, Williams, P
, Nicholson, K
, Santos, R
, Zammit, C
, Elwell-Sutton, D
, Teoh, M
, Solis-Trapala, I
in
Autobiographical literature
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ COVID-19
/ Health services
/ Health services utilization
/ Medical colleges
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health services
/ Morbidity
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Psychiatric morbidity
/ Quality of life
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfmanagement
/ Social aspects
/ Survivor
2023
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Patients’ experiences of a suppoRted self-manAGeMent pAThway In breast Cancer (PRAGMATIC): quality of life and service use results
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Patients’ experiences of a suppoRted self-manAGeMent pAThway In breast Cancer (PRAGMATIC): quality of life and service use results
2023
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Purpose
To describe trends and explore factors associated with quality of life (QoL) and psychological morbidity and assess breast cancer (BC) health service use over a 12-month period for patients joining the supported self-management (SSM)/patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) pathway.
Methods
Participants completed questionnaires at baseline, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months that measured QoL (FACT-B, EQ 5D-5L), self-efficacy (GSE), psychological morbidity (GHQ-12), roles and responsibilities (PRRS) and service use (cost diary).
Results
99/110 patients completed all timepoints; 32% (35/110) had received chemotherapy. The chemotherapy group had poorer QoL; FACT-B total score mean differences were 8.53 (95% CI: 3.42 to 13.64), 5.38 (95% CI: 0.17 to 10.58) and 8.00 (95% CI: 2.76 to 13.24) at 6, 9 and 12 months, respectively. The odds of psychological morbidity (GHQ12
>
4) were 5.5-fold greater for those treated with chemotherapy. Financial and caring burdens (PRRS) were worse for this group (mean difference in change at 9 months 3.25 (95% CI: 0.42 to 6.07)). GSE and GHQ-12 scores impacted FACT-B total scores, indicating QoL decline for those with high baseline psychological morbidity. Chemotherapy patients or those with high psychological morbidity or were unable to carry out normal activities had the highest service costs. Over the 12 months, 68.2% participants phoned/emailed breast care nurses, and 53.3% visited a hospital breast clinician.
Conclusion
The data suggest that chemotherapy patients and/or those with heightened psychological morbidity might benefit from closer monitoring and/or supportive interventions whilst on the SSM/PIFU pathway. Reduced access due to COVID-19 could have affected service use.
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