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Comorbidities and their management in women with breast cancer-an Australian survey of breast cancer survivors

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SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s00520-023-07678-7

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Chronic disease; Comorbidity; Breast cancer

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A national survey was conducted among Australian breast cancer survivors to investigate the burden of chronic conditions and the alignment of their care with the principles of chronic condition management. The survey revealed that comorbidities were common among these survivors, but the management of these conditions, as well as breast cancer, was not well-aligned with chronic condition management principles.
PurposeBreast cancer survivors experience significant burden from comorbid chronic conditions, but little is known about how well these conditions are managed. We conducted a national survey of Australian breast cancer survivors to examine the burden of chronic conditions, their impact and care alignment with the principles of chronic condition management. MethodsA study-specific survey incorporated questions about chronic conditions using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), functional status using the Vulnerable Elders Survey (VES) and perceived quality of care for cancer and non-cancer conditions using the Patient Assessment of Care for Chronic Conditions Survey (PACIC). Members of Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) were invited via email to complete the survey either online or through direct mail. ResultsThe survey was sent to 2198 BCNA members and 177 responses were received (8.1%). Respondents were women aged 32-88 years (median 60.1 years). The majority were married (116; 67.7%) and had private insurance (137; 80.0%) and reported good to excellent health (119; 73.5%). Other health conditions were reported by 157 (88.7%), the most common being chronic pain (27.1%) and fatigue (22.0%). When asked about management of comorbidities or cancer, less than 20% were routinely asked about management goals, helped to set goals or asked about health habits. ConclusionsIn this population of survivors with good health status and high rates of private insurance, comorbidities were common and their management, as well as management of breast cancer, was poorly aligned with chronic condition management principles.

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