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Factors contributing to satisfaction with care in cancer outpatients

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SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
卷 29, 期 8, 页码 4575-4586

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DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05978-w

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Cancer; Chemotherapy; Quality of life; Outpatient clinics; Hospital; Patient satisfaction

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  1. Althaia Xarxa Assistencial Universitaria de Manresa

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The study evaluated satisfaction with care in cancer patients at a Spanish day hospital, finding that treatment type and disease progression were determinants of overall satisfaction, although the relationship between satisfaction with care and quality of life was unclear.
Objectives To evaluate satisfaction with care (SC) in cancer patients treated at a Spanish day hospital, to identify determinants of SC, and to assess the association between SC and quality of life (QL). Methods Cross-sectional study in which 119 patients undergoing outpatient chemotherapy completed the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30), the Cancer Outpatient Satisfaction with Care questionnaire for chemotherapy (OUT-PATSAT35 CT), and an item on loyalty. Bivariate correlations between each subscale of the OUT-PATSAT35 CT and overall satisfaction, and between the subscales of OUT-PATSAT35 CT and QLQ-C30, were calculated. Multiple linear regression models were used to analyze determinants of patients' SC. Results Mean age was 62.5 years (SD 11.7), and 54.6% of the sample were female. Mean scores for SC were > 75 out of 100 on all OUT-PATSAT35 CT subscales, except environment. Overall satisfaction was higher than satisfaction in any subscale, and all patients would choose the same day hospital again. Correlation with overall satisfaction was moderate but statistically significant for all subscales. Patients treated for tumor recurrence and those undergoing palliative treatment manifested significantly lower overall satisfaction. Correlation between the EORTC QLQ-C30 and the OUT-PATSAT35 CT was not statistically significant, although patients with better health status reported higher satisfaction in several subscales. Conclusion Patient-reported SC and loyalty towards the day hospital were high. Disease evolution and aim of treatment were determinants of overall satisfaction. The correlation between SC and QL was unclear. Some areas for improving care were noted.

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