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. 2018 Apr 27;19(4):1047-1052.
doi: 10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.4.1047.

Symptoms in Advanced Cancer Patients in a Greek Hospital: a Descriptive Study

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Symptoms in Advanced Cancer Patients in a Greek Hospital: a Descriptive Study

Maria Lavdaniti et al. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. .

Abstract

Background: Advanced cancer patients experience several physical or psychological symptoms which require palliative care for alleviation. Purpose: To assess the prevalence and intensity of symptoms among cancer patients receiving palliative care in a Greek hospital and to examine the association between reported symptoms and social clinical and demographic characteristics. Material-methods: This descriptive research was conducted during a sixmonth period using a convenient sample of 123 advanced cancer patients. All participants were assessed for their symptoms using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) with a questionnaire covering demographic and clinical characteristics. Results: The mean age was 63.8± 10.8 years, with lung and breast (58.5% and 11.4%, respectively) as the most common primary cancer types. The most severe symptoms were fatigue, sleep disturbance, dyspnea, depression and anxiety. Negative correlations were revealed between age and the following symptoms: pain (r = -0.354, p = 0.001), fatigue (r = -0.280, p = 0.002), nausea (r = -0.178, p = 0.049), anorexia (r = -0.188, p = 0.038), dyspnea (r = -0.251, p = 0.005), and depression (r = -0.223, p = 0.013). Advanced breast cancer patients scored higher in pain, fatigue and dyspnea compared to those with other cancers. Conclusions: Hospitalized cancer patients in Greece experience several symptoms during the last months of their life. These are influenced by demographic characteristics. Appropriate interventions are strongly advised with appropriate recognition and evaluation of symptoms by health professionals.

Keywords: End stage cancer symptoms; palliative care; symptom management; cancer patients.

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Percent of Patient Reported Severe Symptom Burden (≥7)
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Significant Symptoms between Breast Cancer and Other Cancer

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