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Supportive care needs in Australian melanoma patients and caregivers: results from a quantitative cross-sectional survey

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
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DOI: 10.1007/s11136-023-03492-0

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Melanoma; Supportive care; Psycho-oncology; Quality of life; Anxiety; Unmet needs

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This study investigated the supportive care needs of Australian melanoma patients and their caregivers, with a focus on psychological and emotional well-being. The findings revealed significant unmet needs in this area, suggesting the integration of psychological and emotional well-being services into routine melanoma care to address these needs and improve overall well-being.
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the supportive care needs of Australian melanoma patients and their caregivers to form the basis for improving services.Methods General and melanoma-related supportive care needs in melanoma patients were measured using the SCNS-SF34 and SCNS-M12 respectively, whereas caregivers completed the SCNS-P & C. Patients also completed the MCQ-28 and FCRI-9, with all participants completing the QLQ-C30, DASS-21, and questions measuring utilisation and preference for supportive health services. Multivariable stepwise logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with unmet needs in melanoma patients. Results A total of 56 early-stage patients, 100 advanced-stage patients, and 37 caregivers participated. At least three-quarters (= 75%) of each participant group reported at least one unmet need. Of the ten most reported unmet needs in each participant group, at least six (= 60%) were related to psychological and emotional well-being, with access to a psychologist the most desired service (> 25%). Fear of cancer recurrence was equally prevalent in both patient groups at a level indicative of need for intervention. Advanced-stage patients reported significantly (p < 0.05) more unmet psychological, physical and daily living, and sexuality needs, and significantly (p < 0.05) worse functioning than early-stage patients. Conclusion Australian melanoma patients and caregivers report substantial unmet supportive care needs, particularly regarding their psychological and emotional well-being. Psychological and emotional well-being services, such as access to a clinical psychologist or implementation of patient-reported outcome measures, should be incorporated into routine melanoma care to address unmet patient and caregiver needs and improve well-being.

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