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Care Needs in Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Immunotherapy
Sponsor: National Taiwan University Hospital
Summary
Lung cancer ranks as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally and is among the most common malignancies. In recent years, the advancements in immune checkpoint inhibitors have marked a significant breakthrough in the immunotherapy of lung cancer. However, immunotherapy is a relatively new treatment modality, and ongoing clinical trials continue to explore its efficacy. Due to a lack of knowledge about immunotherapy-related care, patients often experience uncertainty and anxiety regarding its effectiveness, resulting in associated care needs. A total of 160 lung cancer patients were included in the study. The research findings revealed statistically significant correlations (p \< 0.05) between the severity of disease, symptomatology, overall health status, functional capacity, cognitive function, disease progression, mood, and general supportive care needs, as well as specific needs of lung cancer patients. Regarding factors influencing care needs, it was found that general supportive care needs were significantly influenced by marital status, average personal monthly income, and disease progression. Additionally, age, surgical history, functional capacity, and cognitive function significantly influenced specific care needs. Based on these statistical findings, it is crucial for nursing staff to closely monitor changes in patients' symptoms and mood and provide timely care and support. Furthermore, future interventions should focus on addressing the heightened needs of lung cancer patients, thereby reducing their dissatisfaction along the cancer treatment journey.
Official title: Quality of Life, Symptom Severity, and Care Needs in Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Immunotherapy
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2021-04-21
Completion Date
2024-12-31
Last Updated
2024-05-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
no intervention
no intervention
Locations (1)
National Taiwan University Cancer Center
Taipei, Taiwan