2019
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13200
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Patient‐reported experience and outcome measures during treatment for gastroesophageal cancer

Abstract: Objective Gastroesophageal cancer has high mortality, and continuous assessment of patient‐reported data is salient for optimisation of supportive care. We aimed to evaluate our multidisciplinary concept with respect to patient‐reported variables. Methods At diagnosis and later during the treatment, three areas of patient‐reported measures were evaluated: the given information and care, fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory [MFI‐20]), dysphagia (Ogilvie dysphagia score) and weight loss. Results Of 130 ou… Show more

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“…As to information our participants perceived as unsatisfactory, rehabilitation programs (D'Ugo et al 2020;Engel et al 2022) and individualized nutritional support (Mortensen et al 2014) together may enrich the information oncologists and family doctors may give to GCPs and CGs for facing treatment sequela (Sundbom et al 2020). Contextually, all the HPs should be trained on the first level of nutritional counseling within the care pathway by focusing on what matters to GCPs and CGs (Holdoway et al 2022) after surgery.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…As to information our participants perceived as unsatisfactory, rehabilitation programs (D'Ugo et al 2020;Engel et al 2022) and individualized nutritional support (Mortensen et al 2014) together may enrich the information oncologists and family doctors may give to GCPs and CGs for facing treatment sequela (Sundbom et al 2020). Contextually, all the HPs should be trained on the first level of nutritional counseling within the care pathway by focusing on what matters to GCPs and CGs (Holdoway et al 2022) after surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this context, it is also important to remember that many of the patients with esophageal cancer are frail because of their rather advanced age and significant weight loss due to progressive dysphagia. Furthermore, both fatigue and weight loss are known to increase during oncological and surgical treatment ( 15 ).…”
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