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Zuylen, Lia, Veluw, H, Esch, Joep, de Graeff, A, Bommel, JMP, van Deijck, RHPD, van den Eynden, BRLC, Krol, RJA, Oldenmenger, WH, Vollaard, EJ, Medical Oncology, and Internal Medicine
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van der Rijt, Karin, Vrehen, H, de Graeff, A, van Bommel, JMP, van Deijck, RHPD, van den Eynden, BRLC, Krol, RJA, Oldenmenger, WH, Vollaard, EJ, and Medical Oncology
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van Bommel, JMP, de Graeff, A, Oldenmenger, Wendy, van Deijck, RHPD, van den Eynden, BRLC, Krol, RJA, Oldenmenger, WH, Vollaard, EJ, and Medical Oncology
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Enting RH, Mucchiano C, Oldenmenger WH, Fritzon M, Wallen A, Gosling-Van der Gaag S, Smitt PAE, and Delhaas E
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Breakthrough pain has been recognized as a challenging pain phenomenon in cancer. Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) recently has been recommended as treatment, but OTFC is not widely available. Therefore, alternatives are needed. In two separate pilot studies, 58 patients were instructed to self-administer subcutaneous (SC) rescue opioids (hydromorphone (n=43), morphine (n=11), or sufentanil (n=4), using a standard injection-pen for breakthrough pain. Patients were asked to rate the overall efficacy of SC rescue opioids on a 3-point scale (not noticeable, moderate, or good). The efficacy was rated as good in 49 patients (84%, 95% CI: 73-91%), moderate in 8 patients (14%), and not noticeable in 1 patient (2%). The median dose per injection was equianalgesic to 25 mg of SC morphine (range: 4-150 mg). Twenty-nine patients (50%) were treated until death (n=26) or were on ongoing treatment (n=3). Patients were treated for a median of 6 weeks (1 day-41 months). Copyright © 2005 by Elsevier Science (USA). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Technology and Engineering ,SCIENTIFIC SEARCH ,Expert-curated database ,Biokemia, solu- ja molekyylibiologia - Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology ,Databases ,RElevant LIterature SearcH consortium ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Biomedical research ,benchmarking ,Biology ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA ,database ,Computer. Automation ,Science & Technology ,0804 Data Format ,relisch ,Scientific research in health sciences ,Mathematics and Statistics ,litearture search ,relisch , database ,biomedical research ,Biomedical literature ,Original Article ,RELISH ,Mathematical & Computational Biology ,RECOMMENDER-SYSTEMS ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Mathematics ,0807 Library and Information Studies - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-11T01:57:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-10-29 Griffith University Gowonda HPC Cluster Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods developed a decade ago. This is largely due to the lack of a large offline gold-standard benchmark of relevant documents that cover a variety of research fields such that newly developed literature search techniques can be compared, improved and translated into practice. To overcome this bottleneck, we have established the RElevant LIterature SearcH consortium consisting of more than 1500 scientists from 84 countries, who have collectively annotated the relevance of over 180 000 PubMed-listed articles with regard to their respective seed (input) article/s. The majority of annotations were contributed by highly experienced, original authors of the seed articles. The collected data cover 76% of all unique PubMed Medical Subject Headings descriptors. No systematic biases were observed across different experience levels, research fields or time spent on annotations. More importantly, annotations of the same document pairs contributed by different scientists were highly concordant. We further show that the three representative baseline methods used to generate recommended articles for evaluation (Okapi Best Matching 25, Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency and PubMed Related Articles) had similar overall performances. Additionally, we found that these methods each tend to produce distinct collections of recommended articles, suggesting that a hybrid method may be required to completely capture all relevant articles. The established database server located at https://relishdb.ict.griffith.edu.au is freely available for the downloading of annotation data and the blind testing of new methods. We expect that this benchmark will be useful for stimulating the development of new powerful techniques for title and title/abstract-based search engines for relevant articles in biomedical research. 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Infect Treatment & Prevent, St Petersburg, Russia Hangzhou Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Dept TB Control & Prevent, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China Kaohsiung Med Univ, Dept Biotechnol, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Zoetis, Diagnost, Kalamazoo, MI USA Aintree Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Head & Neck Oncol Res, Liverpool, Merseyside, England Wrightington Hosp, Trauma & Orthopaed, Manchester, Lancs, England Loyola Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, 2160 S 1st Ave, Maywood, IL 60153 USA Atkins Vet Serv, Microbiol, Calgary, AB, Canada Univ Porto, FADEUP, CIAFEL, Porto, Portugal Natl Univ Singapore, Saw Swee Hock Sch Publ Hlth, Singapore, Singapore Kangwon Natl Univ, Coll Biotechnol & Biosci, Dept Food Sci & Biotechnol, Chunchon, South Korea Kakatiya Med Coll, Internal Med, Warangal, Telangana, India Univ Antioquia, Vet Med Sch, CIBAV Res Grp, Medellin, Colombia IISER, Dept Phys, Soft & Act Matter Grp, Tirupati 517507, Andhra Pradesh, India Univ Rosario, Sch Med & Hlth, Ctr Studies Phys Activ Measurements, Bogota, Colombia Univ Hosp Essen, Cardiol & Vasc Med, Essen, Germany Univ Hosp Basel, Endocrinol, Basel, Switzerland Univ Tubingen, Inst Med Genet & Appl Genom, Tubingen, Germany Univ Hosp Munster, Div Gen Internal Med Nephrol & Rheumatolog, Dept Med D, Munster, Germany Univ Kentucky, Dept Nephrol, Lexington, KY USA Univ Freiburg, Dept Anaesthesiol & Crit Care, Med Ctr, Freiburg, Germany Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Med, Orange, CA 92668 USA Univ Hosp Leuven, Dept Urol, Leuven, Belgium Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Life Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China Univ Florida, Orthopaed & Rehabil, Gainesville, FL USA Chongqing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Chongqing Key Lab Mol Oncol & Epigenet, Chongqing, Peoples R China Tsinghua Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Beijing, Peoples R China Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, Dept Pharmacol, Seoul, South Korea Childrens Hosp Kings Daughters, Eastern Virginia Med Sch, Dept Pediat, Norfolk, VA USA China Three Gorges Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Math, Yichang, Peoples R China Xiangtan Univ, Coll Informat Engn, Xiangtan, Hunan, Peoples R China Univ Hlth Network, Mood Disorders & Psychopharmacol, Toronto, ON, Canada Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Dept Anim Sci, Sao Paulo, Brazil Sao Paulo State Univ, Vet Clin, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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9. Inadequate management of opioid-induced constipation in European cancer pain patients: results of a real-world, multicentre, observational study ("E-StOIC").
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Davies A, Fagan N, Gonzalez-Barboteo J, Chelazzi C, Economos G, Elsner F, Leach C, Monsen RE, Oldenmenger WH, Remi C, van den Beuken-van Everdingen M, and Wüstefeld M
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Purpose: The objectives of the study were to determine the prevalence of (uncontrolled) OIC, relevant medications / interventions employed by healthcare professionals, and the additional strategies utilised by patients, amongst European patients with cancer pain., Methods: This study was a prospective observational study conducted at 24 research sites in ten European countries. Cancer patients receiving opioid analgesics for at least a week were recruited, and asked to complete a questionnaire including background information, single question (Are you constipated?), Rome IV diagnostic criteria for OIC, Bowel Function Index (BFI), and Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life questionnaire (PAC-QOL). Participants were characterised as having / not having OIC on the basis of the Rome IV diagnostic criteria., Results: 1200 participants completed the study. 59.5% met the Rome IV diagnostic criteria for OIC: only 61.5% that met these criteria self-reported constipation. 72% participants were prescribed a regular conventional laxative / peripherally acting mu-opioid receptor antagonist (PAMORA). However, only 66% took their prescribed laxatives every day. Many participants had utilised other strategies / interventions to manage their OIC. Furthermore, 27% had needed to use suppositories, 26.5% had needed to use an enema, and 8% had had a manual evacuation. The use of PAMORAs, and other novel effective medications, was relatively uncommon., Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that management in Europe is often inadequate, and this undoubtedly relates to a combination of inadequate assessment, inappropriate treatment, and inadequate reassessment., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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10. The inner struggle of nurses, exploring moral distress among hospital nurses: A cross-sectional study.
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Oldenmenger WH, Berger E, and Stoppelenburg A
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Adult, Female, Male, Morals, Middle Aged, Surveys and Questionnaires, Stress, Psychological, Nursing Staff, Hospital psychology
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Background: As frontline caregivers, nurses often find themselves at the crossroads of complex ethical decisions that can significantly impact patient outcomes and their own well-being. Identifying the areas of experienced moral dilemmas in the workplace and gaining insight into the prevalence of moral distress can lead to a healthier workplace environment., Objective: This study aims to examine the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress among nurses who work in a hospital, and to identify the variables associated with the level of moral distress., Design: Cross-sectional study., Setting: One university hospital and six general hospitals., Participants: 654 of the 1095 nurses working on inpatient units filled out the questionnaire (response rate 60 %)., Methods: The intensity and frequency of moral distress was assessed using the Moral Distress Scale-Revised (MDS-R). We also asked two additional questions about considering leaving their job, and if they could describe a distressing case and how moral distress was discussed. Multivariable regression analysis was conducted to identify the variables associated with the level of moral distress., Results: The overall mean MDS-R score of the 654 included nurses was low at 36.4 (SD 26). Nurses reported to have frequent dilemmas regarding organizational aspects and aspects of end-of-life care. The multivariable analyses showed that higher levels of moral distress were experienced by registered nurses, nurses working on a medical ward, and nurses who had ever left or considered leaving their job, or considering leaving their job at the moment., Conclusions: Although nurses in our study experiences low levels of moral distress, they do experience moral dilemmas related to organizational topics and end of life care. We all need to pay attention to these dilemmas and how to discuss them in order to achieve a resilient nursing profession at a time of major nursing shortages., Tweetable Abstract: Caring for increasingly complex patients in a dynamic healthcare system is likely to continue to produce morally challenging scenarios., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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11. What factors contribute to cancer survivors' self-management skills? A cross-sectional observational study.
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Been-Dahmen JMJ, van der Stege H, Oldenmenger WH, Braat C, van der Lans MCM, Scheper M, van Staa A, and Ista E
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- Humans, Quality of Life psychology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Survivors psychology, Cancer Survivors psychology, Self-Management, Neoplasms therapy
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Purpose: Many cancer survivors, facing the consequences of their disease and its treatment, have medical and supportive aftercare needs. However, limited knowledge exists regarding the relationship between support needs and survivors' self-management skills. The study aim is to explore factors contributing to cancer survivors' self-management skills., Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among cancer survivors (n = 277) of two outpatient oncology clinics at a university hospital in the Netherlands. Patients with head and neck cancer (n = 55) who had received radiotherapy and cisplatin or cetuximab were included, as well as patients who had undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (n = 222). The primary outcome was self-management skills, assessed using the Partners in Health Scale (PIH), which comprises two subscales: knowledge and coping (PIH-KC), and recognition and management of symptoms, and adherence to treatment (PIH-MSA). Secondary outcomes were quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30), self-efficacy (SECD6), patient-centered care (CAPHS), and social support (HEIQ). Machine learning-based Random Forest models were employed to construct associative models. Feature Importance (FI) was used to express the contribution to the model., Results: High emotional quality of life (FI = 33.1%), increased self-efficacy (FI = 22.2%), and greater social support (FI = 18.2%) were identified as key factors contributing to cancer survivors' self-management knowledge (PIH-KC). Furthermore, greater support from professionals (FI = 36.1%) and higher self-efficacy (FI = 18.2%) were found to benefit participants' recognition and management, and therapy adherence (PIH-MSA)., Conclusions: A patient-centered relationship between nurses and cancer survivors is essential for therapy adherence and the management of aftercare needs. Training to provide this holistic self-management support is required., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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12. The role of cancer nurses in cancer-related pain management in Europe.
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de Munter J, Dodlek N, Khmaladze A, Parreira ST, Ullgren H, de Man R, de Jong FA, and Oldenmenger WH
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Cancer pain is a common symptom in patients with cancer and can largely affect their quality of life. Pain management is important to minimize the impact of pain on daily activities. Cancer nurses are significantly involved in all steps of pain management and contribute to the success of therapy through their knowledge and expertise. While they generally play an important role in the screening, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients and their (pain) symptoms, this varies from country to country in Europe. An important aspect is their role in educating patients and their families about what pain is, what impact it can have, how it can be treated pharmacologically or non-pharmacologically and what effects or problems can occur during treatment. While there is a great discrepancy between education and training opportunities for cancer nurses in different European countries, there is a continued need for education and training in pain management. Cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic disease, and the management of pain in cancer survivors will be crucial to maintain an adequate quality of life. With this, the crucial role of cancer nurses is becoming even more important., Competing Interests: JdM is a steering committee member and lecturer for the Mundipharma Pain Academy and an advisory board lead for Viatris. RdM is an employer of Mundipharma Pharmaceuticals B.V. At initiation of this work, FAdJ was employed by Mundipharma. WHO is a steering committee member and lecturer for the Mundipharma Pain Academy. ND, AK, STP and HU declare no conflicts of interest. The funders (Mundipharma Research Limited) had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript or in the decision to publish the results., (© The Author(s), 2023.)
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13. Exploring the Psychosocial Needs of Adolescents Whose Parent Is Diagnosed With Breast Cancer.
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Hertogh L, van Rosmalen M, Jager A, de Man-van Ginkel JM, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Child, Humans, Adolescent, Female, Social Support, Parents psychology, Qualitative Research, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis
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Purpose: Cancer has a major impact on the individual patient and their family, especially children. However, little is known about the needs of adolescents (10-19 years) whose parent is diagnosed with cancer, especially breast cancer. Insights into psychosocial needs are important to develop appropriate guidance and support for these adolescents. The aim of this study is to explore the psychosocial needs of adolescents whose parent is diagnosed with breast cancer to improve the support for these adolescents., Data Sources: This is an exploratory, qualitative study. In-depth interviews were conducted, and an interview guide was designed with the following topics: experiences, needs, and support. Participants were selected purposively and approached via the parent(s) after consultation. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and thematically analyzed by using the software program NVivo., Conclusion: Fourteen adolescents (12-19 years) were interviewed, which resulted in five themes: distraction, support, being able to talk about it, information, and continuing a normal life. Adolescents whose parent is diagnosed with breast cancer need the best possible preservation of their normal lives. It is important for them to be able to share their story and find support from someone close to them., Implication for Nursing Practice: The route to the adolescent is always through the parent. Healthcare professionals can discuss the well-being of the adolescent during regular consultation with the parent. If there are concerns, healthcare professionals can advise the parent about the possible needs of the adolescent and could coach the parent in supporting the adolescent to discuss their needs., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported here., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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14. Cancer care during the Covid-19 pandemic from the perspective of patients and their relatives: A qualitative study.
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van Puffelen AJ, van der Sar LJ, Moerman F, Eicher M, and Oldenmenger WH
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Objective: The Covid -19 pandemic has had a major influence on the organization of cancer care. Little is known about how patients with cancer and their relatives experienced this period. This study explored these experiences and levels of distress and resilience of Dutch cancer patients and their family caregivers during the Covid-19 pandemic., Methods: The qualitative design included in-depth interviews with cancer patients and their family caregivers to explore their experiences. The distress thermometer (NCCN-DT) and resilience questionnaire (CD-RISC2) were used for contextualizing. Data were analyzed by thematic analysis and descriptive statistics., Results: 40 patients with breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, or melanoma who received active systemic anti-cancer therapy, were included with a median age of 60 years[SD11.1]. We also included fourteen family caregivers with a median age of 60 years [SD8.6].Five themes were identified: (1) Living with cancer during Covid-19, (2) Changes in cancer care, (3) Information and support, (4) Safety inside the hospital, and (5) Impact of vaccination. The mean score of NCCN-DT was 2.9[SD2.4] for patients and 4.3[SD2.7] for family caregivers. Mean score of CD-RISC2 was 6.6[SD1.4] for patients and 7.2[SD1] for family caregivers., Conclusions: Patients felt vulnerable during the pandemic and were strict in following the safety precautions. The limited companionship of family caregivers was experienced as the biggest restraint. In general, they felt safe inside the hospital. Vaccination brought some relief. Patients were satisfied with the provided support, but areas were identified which are amenable for redesigning care processes., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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15. A Delphi Study of Core Patient-Reported Outcomes for Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma and Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Serna CDLR, Drury A, Oldenmenger WH, Kelly D, and Kotronoulas G
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- Humans, Quality of Life, Delphi Technique, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, Carcinoma, Renal Cell therapy, Liver Neoplasms therapy, Kidney Neoplasms therapy
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Objectives: There is little research to help health care professionals understand what patient outcomes are considered a priority in advanced liver or kidney cancer. Knowing what is important to patients can help promote person-centered approaches to treatment and disease management. The aim of this study was to identify those patient-reported outcomes (PROs) that patients, carers, and health care professionals consider as "core" when providing care to those with advanced liver or kidney cancer., Data Sources: A three-round Delphi study was undertaken to ask experts by profession or experience to rank PROs identified from a previous literature review. Fifty-four experts, including people living with advanced liver or kidney cancer (44.4%), family members and caregivers (9.3%), and health care professionals (46.8%), reached consensus on 49 PROs including 12 new items (eg, palpitations, hopefulness, or social isolation). Items with the highest rate of consensus included quality of life, pain, mental health, and capacity to do daily activities., Conclusion: People living with advanced liver or kidney cancer experience complex health care needs. Some important outcomes were not actually captured in practice in this population and were suggested as part of this study. There are discrepancies between the views of health care professionals, patients, and family in what is important, highlighting the need of using measures to facilitate communication., Implications for Nursing Practice: Identification of priority PROs reported here will be key to facilitate more focused patient assessments. The actual use of measures in cancer nursing practice to allow monitoring of PROs must be tested for feasibility and usability., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interests The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Amanda Drury reports a relationship with European Oncology Nursing Society that includes board membership. The corresponding author serves on the editorial board of the journal we are submitting (GK)., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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16. "If only I had", patients' experiences during early oncology trials.
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van Sasse van IJsselt MEA, van der Biessen DAJ, van Puffelen AJ, Robbrecht DGJ, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Humans, Altruism, Emotions, Personal Autonomy, Qualitative Research, Motivation, Neoplasms therapy
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Purpose: Until today, it is not clear why patients decide to continue with early clinical trial (ECT) participation. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore to which extent the self-determination theory of Ryan and Deci, according to the ECT enrollment phase, corresponds to the motivations of participants during ECT's., Methods: This study has a qualitative design. Data were collected using semistructured interviews and were deductively analyzed in Nvivo12 using the thematic analysis approach of Braun and Clarke., Results: As a result of the deductive analysis performed, six themes and twenty subthemes emerged which matched the three personal needs: competence, relatedness, and autonomy (n = 11). "Competence" included the following themes: mixed future expectations, treatment expectations, and control of the outcome. "Relatedness" included the theme altruistic motivation. "Autonomy" included the themes; to live and act in harmony as well as mental and physical burden., Conclusion: Participants felt they tried everything and that they were treated to the limit. This not only gives the motivation to continue participating but also a sense of altruism. Despite different burdens, side-effects, and the feeling of being a test subject, the participants will not easily choose to stop participation in order to prevent saying afterwards: "If only I had"., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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17. Evaluation of a Nurse-Led Patient Navigation Intervention: Follow-Up of Patients After Autologous and Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation.
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van der Lans MCM, Oldenmenger WH, van der Stege HA, van Staa A, Molendijk A, and Broers AEC
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- Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Nurse's Role, Quality of Life psychology, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Neoplasms therapy, Patient Navigation
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Background: Complex survivorship cancer care requires nurse-led interventions. Therefore, a nurse-led patient navigation intervention was developed in which trained cancer nurses gave advice and referred to other professionals during the process of recovery and rehabilitation of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) patients., Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the nature and effect of this nurse-led information and referral intervention., Methods: Of the 199 included patients in the intervention group, 75 completed the quality of life, quality of care, self-efficacy, and self-management behavior questionnaires at baseline and at 6 and 12 months after HSCT. A historical control group of 62 patients completed the same questionnaires 12 months after HSCT. In addition, patients' experiences with the intervention were evaluated in 2 focus groups., Results: Patients emphasized the holistic approach of the cancer nurses and the opportunity to discuss psychosocial domains of life. Within the intervention group, a statistically significant effect on quality of life was demonstrated over time. The differences in quality of life, self-efficacy, and self-management were not significant between the intervention group and control group., Conclusion: The holistic focus of this nurse-led intervention proved to be acceptable to the HSCT patients and promising in supporting the (complex) challenges that these patients face during their process of recovery and rehabilitation., Implications for Practice: Nurse-led patient navigation interventions with a holistic approach when included in the daily practice of complex survivorship cancer care can support HSCT patients' information and referral needs during their rehabilitation., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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18. Evaluation of an online tool about the expected course of disease for glioblastoma patients-A qualitative study.
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van Diest E, Oldenmenger WH, Eland M, and Taal W
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Background: Patients with glioblastoma have a short life-expectancy, with median survival rates of 9 to 12 months. Providing information about the expected course of the disease can be complicated. Therefore, an online tool has been developed. The objective of this tool is to better inform patients and proxies, and decrease their uncertainties and improve their quality of life. This study aims to gather experiences of an initial cohort of patient-proxy dyads, to identify if the tool meets the previously mentioned objectives., Methods: This is a qualitative study based on thematic analysis. Interviews were conducted with 15 patient-proxy dyads. For these interviews, a combined method of think-aloud sessions and semi-structured interviews were used. Audiotapes of these interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed., Results: The analysis revealed four major themes, namely, unmet information needs, improvement possibilities, effects of the tool and clinical implementation. Participants indicated that this tool could decrease uncertainties and increase their perceived quality of life. Also, they often mentioned that it could have a positive effect on the efficiency and quality of consultations., Conclusion: Participants considered this tool to be useful and effective in decreasing uncertainties for both patients with glioblastoma and their proxies. Moreover, participants brought up that this tool could positively influence the efficiency and quality of consultations. This could lead to more patient participation and empowerment, and could therefore enhance shared decision making and timely advanced care planning., (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology.)
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19. Evaluation of a Nurse-led Aftercare Intervention for Patients With Head and Neck Cancer Treated With Radiotherapy and Cisplatin or Cetuximab.
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Braat C, Verduijn GM, van der Stege HA, Offerman MPJ, Peeters MAC, van Staa A, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Cetuximab, Cisplatin, Humans, Nurse's Role, Quality of Life, Aftercare, Head and Neck Neoplasms therapy
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Background: The supportive needs for head and neck cancer (HNC) patients during the vulnerable period after treatment are not always met. Therefore, more professional support regarding physical, social, and psychological care as well as lifestyle is recommended., Objective: This study is an evaluation of a nurse-led aftercare intervention to support patients recovering from HNC treatment., Methods: Intervention group (IG) participants received 2 extra consultations from a nurse practitioner 3 and 9 months after treatment of HNC. A holistic conversational tool, the Self-Management Web, was developed to guide the nurse through the conversation. Primary outcomes were health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and quality of patient-centered care. A secondary outcome was self-management skills., Results: Twenty-seven patients were included in the IG, and 28 were included in the control group. Differences in HRQoL and self-management between the IG and the control group were not statistically significant. For the IG, all domains of the Self-Management Web were perceived important and addressed by the nurse practitioner., Conclusion: This holistic nurse-led aftercare intervention was highly appreciated by HNC patients. Although the intervention met the need for support in recovery after treatment, it did not improve HRQoL or self-management skills., Implications of Practice: For both nurses and patients, the intervention is feasible and acceptable in daily practice. Self-management support for patients after their cancer treatment is of added value and has potential to improve the quality of regular follow-up care., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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20. Hydration and symptoms in the last days of life.
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Lokker ME, van der Heide A, Oldenmenger WH, van der Rijt CCD, and van Zuylen L
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- Humans, Psychomotor Agitation, Terminal Care
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Objectives: At the end of life oral fluid intake is often reduced. Consensus about the most appropriate management for terminally ill patients with limited oral fluid intake is lacking. The objective of this study is to investigate to what extent the amount of fluid intake, preceding and during the dying phase, is related to the occurrence of death rattle and terminal restlessness., Methods: A multicentre prospective observational study was performed. Data on the occurrence of death rattle and terminal restlessness, fluid intake and opioid use of patients expected to die within a few days or hours were collected., Results: 371 patients were included. Death rattle was reported at least once in 40% (n=149) of patients during the dying phase. Death rattle occurrence was not associated with the amount of fluid intake during the days before dying. Terminal restlessness was reported in 26% of patients (n=96). Terminal restlessness was not associated with a lower amount of fluid intake during the days before dying. Terminal restlessness during the last 24 hours of life was associated with a higher amount of fluid (ie, >250 mL/day) during 48-25 hours before death., Conclusions: Caution with fluid intake to prevent development of death rattle does not seem to be necessary. Our study suggests that a higher amount of fluid intake during 48-25 hours before death may be associated with the occurrence of terminal restlessness during the last 24 hours of life. These results suggest that actively providing dying patients with artificial fluid may not be beneficial., Competing Interests: Competing interests: CCDvdR has received a grant from Kyowa Kirin and consulting fees from Kyowa Kirin, IPSEN Farmaceutica and MunDipharma. MEL, AvdH, WHO and LvZ declared no competing interests., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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21. Optimizing care for older adults with cancer: International Society of Geriatric Oncology Nursing and Allied Health Interest Group and European Oncology Nursing Society survey results from nurses regarding challenges and opportunities caring for older adults with cancer.
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Puts M, Oldenmenger WH, Haase KR, Sattar S, Strohschein FJ, Stolz Baskett P, Nightingale G, Newton L, Jin R, Loucks A, Fitch MI, and Kenis C
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- Aged, Humans, Medical Oncology, Oncology Nursing, Public Opinion, Neoplasms therapy, Nurses
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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22. Oncology nursing workforce: challenges, solutions, and future strategies.
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Challinor JM, Alqudimat MR, Teixeira TOA, and Oldenmenger WH
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- COVID-19 psychology, Humans, SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity, Workforce, Burnout, Professional, COVID-19 epidemiology, Oncology Nursing trends, Pandemics
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The global oncology nursing workforce is essential to achieving Sustainable Development Goals 3.4 (reduce non-communicable disease morbidity by a third by 2030) and 3.8 (universal health coverage). Unfortunately, challenges to a robust oncology nursing workforce include nursing shortages, recruitment barriers (eg, perceptions of a demanding specialty with complex care and hazardous work environments), and burnout. Innovative recruitment strategies, onboarding and continuing education programmes, occupational safety measures, and burnout prevention interventions are documented solutions. The long-term effect of COVID-19 on oncology care worldwide is unknown, but immediate therapy interruptions, workforce consequences, and threats to standard oncology nursing practice are addressed here. Retention of experienced oncology nurses is crucial for future cancer control in all countries and must be addressed, particularly in resource-constrained countries with few oncology nursing staff and continuing out-migration of nurses to resource-rich countries. As the cancer burden worldwide increases, the future of the oncology nursing workforce is reflected in the call from the International Council of Nurses, Nursing Now, and WHO for nurses to move to higher levels of leadership, advocacy, and policy making (ie, national cancer control planning) and assume responsibility for their key role in achieving global goals for cancer control., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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23. Essential oncology nursing care along the cancer continuum.
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Young AM, Charalambous A, Owen RI, Njodzeka B, Oldenmenger WH, Alqudimat MR, and So WKW
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- Humans, Nurse-Patient Relations, Practice Patterns, Nurses', Continuity of Patient Care, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated, Neoplasms nursing, Nurse's Role, Oncology Nursing, Patient Care Team, Patient-Centered Care
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Oncology nurses are at the heart of tackling the increasing global burden of cancer. Their contribution is unique because of the scale and the diversity of care roles and responsibilities in cancer care. In this Series paper, to celebrate the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, we highlight the contribution and impact of oncology nurses along the cancer care continuum. Delivering people-centred integrated care and optimal communication are essential components of oncology nursing care, which are often played down. More oncology nurses using, doing, and leading research will further show the key nursing impact on care as part of a team. The oncology nurse influence in saving lives through prevention and early detection of cancer is noteworthy. Supportive care, the central pillar of oncology nursing, enables and empowers people to self-manage where possible. Globally, oncology nurses make a great positive difference to cancer care worldwide; their crucial contribution throughout the continuum of care warrants the inclusion and promotion of nursing in every country's cancer strategy. 2020 is the year of the nurse: let us take this learning to the future., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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24. Validation of the Dutch Version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in Patients With Cancer.
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Oldenmenger WH, Lucas A, van der Werff GFH, Webber K, Visser D, van der Velden AWG, and van der Rijt CCD
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- Humans, Language, Pain Measurement, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results, Surveys and Questionnaires, Breakthrough Pain diagnosis, Breakthrough Pain drug therapy, Neoplasms complications, Neoplasms diagnosis
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Context: Essential for adequate management of breakthrough cancer pain is a combination of accurate (re-)assessment and a personalized treatment plan. The Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool (BAT) has been proven to be a brief, multidimensional, reliable, and valid questionnaire for the assessment of breakthrough cancer pain., Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the validity and reliability of the Dutch Language version of the BAT (BAT-DL) in patients with cancer., Methods: The BAT was forward-backward translated into the Dutch language. Thereafter, the psychometric properties of the BAT-DL were tested, that is factor structure, reliability (internal consistency and test-retest reliability), validity (content validity and construct validity), and the responsiveness to change., Results: The BAT-DL confirmed the two-factor structure in 170 patients with cancer: pain severity/impact factor and pain duration/medication efficacy factor. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.72, and the intraclass correlation for the test-retest reliability was 0.81. The BAT-DL showed to be able to differentiate between different group of patients and correlated significantly with the Brief Pain Inventory. In addition, the BAT-DL was capable to detect clinically important changes over time., Conclusion: The BAT-DL is a valid and reliable questionnaire to assess breakthrough pain in Dutch patients with cancer and is a relevant questionnaire for daily practice., (Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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25. Home Telemonitoring Improved Pain Registration in Patients With Cancer.
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Knegtmans MF, Wauben LSGL, Wagemans MFM, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Adult, Aged, Cancer Pain diagnosis, Cancer Pain epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Physiologic methods, Monitoring, Physiologic standards, Netherlands epidemiology, Pain Management standards, Telemedicine standards, Cancer Pain therapy, Cell Phone standards, Home Care Services standards, Pain Management methods, Telemedicine methods, Text Messaging standards
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Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and evaluate pain regularly. Although the numeric rating scale (NRS) is implemented in hospitals in the Netherlands, pain is still not systematically registered during outpatient consultations. The aim of this study was to assess whether home telemonitoring increases pain registration in medical records of outpatients with cancer., Methods: Patients with cancer were included in the intervention group (IG) when they visited the outpatient clinic. They received a short message service and an interactive voice response on their mobile phones 3 times a week, asking them to provide their pain score (NRS). When the reported NRS pain score was ≥5, a specialized oncology nurse adapted the pain treatment when necessary. Outcomes were compared to a control group (CG) without home telemonitoring. In both groups, medical records were analyzed and data on pain and analgesics were collected., Results: In each group, the medical records of 54 patients were analyzed on 3 consecutive outpatient visits. In the CG, pain registration or its absence was described in 60 visits (37.0%). In the IG, pain registration or its absence was reported in 83 visits (51.2%). Patients in the IG received a prescription for analgesics significantly more often (36/54 patients [66.6%]) than did patients in the CG (18/54 patients [33.3%]), P < 0.01)., Conclusion: Home telemonitoring for patients with cancer significantly increases registration of pain and prescriptions of analgesics in outpatient medical records. Home telemonitoring helps to increase the awareness of pain and its management., (© 2019 The Authors. Pain Practice published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of World Institute of Pain.)
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26. Self-management of patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review of experiences and attitudes.
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van Dongen SI, de Nooijer K, Cramm JM, Francke AL, Oldenmenger WH, Korfage IJ, Witkamp FE, Stoevelaar R, van der Heide A, and Rietjens JA
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Qualitative Research, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Neoplasms therapy, Patients psychology, Self Efficacy, Self-Management methods, Self-Management psychology, Social Support
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Background: Patients with advanced cancer are increasingly expected to self-manage. Thus far, this topic has received little systematic attention., Aim: To summarise studies describing self-management strategies of patients with advanced cancer and associated experiences and personal characteristics. Also, to summarise attitudes of relatives and healthcare professionals towards patient self-management., Design: A systematic review including non-experimental quantitative and qualitative studies. Data were analysed using critical interpretive synthesis. Included studies were appraised on methodological quality and quality of reporting., Data Sources: MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Central, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science and Google Scholar (until 11 June 2019)., Results: Of 1742 identified articles, 31 moderate-quality articles describing 8 quantitative and 23 qualitative studies were included. Patients with advanced cancer used self-management strategies in seven domains: medicine and pharmacology, lifestyle, mental health, social support, knowledge and information, navigation and coordination and medical decision-making (29 articles). Strategies were highly individual, sometimes ambivalent and dependent on social interactions. Older patients and patients with more depressive symptoms and lower levels of physical functioning, education and self-efficacy might have more difficulties with certain self-management strategies (six articles). Healthcare professionals perceived self-management as desirable and achievable if based on sufficient skills and knowledge and solid patient-professional partnerships (three articles)., Conclusion: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is highly personal and multifaceted. Strategies may be substitutional, additional or even conflicting compared to care provided by healthcare professionals. Self-management support can benefit from an individualised approach embedded in solid partnerships with relatives and healthcare professionals.
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27. Patient safety culture among European cancer nurses-An exploratory, cross-sectional survey comparing data from Estonia, Germany, Netherlands, and United Kingdom.
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Sharp L, Rannus K, Olofsson A, Kelly D, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Europe epidemiology, Humans, Nurse Specialists statistics & numerical data, Nurse's Role, Oncology Nursing statistics & numerical data, Organizational Culture, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude of Health Personnel, Neoplasms nursing, Nurse Specialists psychology, Patient Safety statistics & numerical data, Safety Management statistics & numerical data
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Aim: To explore the differences in perceived patient safety culture in cancer nurses working in Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom., Design: An exploratory cross-sectional survey., Methods: In 2018, 393 cancer nurses completed the 12 dimensions of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture., Results: The mean score for the overall patient safety grade was 61.3. The highest rated dimension was "teamwork within units" while "staffing" was the lowest in all four countries. Nurses in the Netherlands and in the United Kingdom, scored higher on "communication openness", the "frequency of events reported", and "non-punitive response to errors", than nurses from Estonia or Germany. We found statistically significant differences between the countries for the association between five of the 12 dimensions with the overall patient safety grade: overall perception of patient safety, communication openness, staffing, handoffs and transitions and non-punitive response to errors., Conclusion: Patient safety culture, as reported by cancer nurses, varies between European countries and contextual factors, such as recognition of the nursing role and education have an impact on it. Cancer nurses' role in promoting patient safety is a key concern and requires better recognition on a European and global level., Impact: Cancer Nursing Societies in any country can use these data as an indication on how to improve patient care in their country. Recognition of cancer nursing as a distinct specialty in nursing will help to improve patient safety., (© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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28. Development and validation of search filters to find articles on palliative care in bibliographic databases.
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Rietjens JA, Bramer WM, Geijteman EC, van der Heide A, and Oldenmenger WH
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- Databases, Bibliographic, Information Seeking Behavior, Palliative Care, Software standards
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Background: Healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of palliative care often have difficulties finding relevant articles in online databases. Standardized search filters may help improve the efficiency and quality of such searches, but prior developed filters showed only moderate performance., Aim: To develop and validate a specific search filter and a sensitive search filter for the field of palliative care., Design: We used a novel, objective method for search filter development. First, we created a gold standard set. This set was split into three groups: term identification, filter development, and filter validation set. After creating the filters in PubMed, we translated the filters into search filters for Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsychINFO, and Cochrane Library. We calculated specificity, sensitivity and precision of both filters., Results: The specific filter had a specificity of 97.4%, a sensitivity of 93.7%, and a precision of 45%. The sensitive filter had a sensitivity of 99.6%, a specificity of 92.5%, and a precision of 5%., Conclusion: Our search filters can support literature searches in the field of palliative care. Our specific filter retrieves 93.7% of relevant articles, while 45% of the retrieved articles are relevant. This filter can be used to find answers to questions when time is limited. Our sensitive filter finds 99.6% of all relevant articles and may, for instance, help conducting systematic reviews. Both filters perform better than prior developed search filters in the field of palliative care.
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29. Five Phases of Recovery and Rehabilitation After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Qualitative Study.
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van der Lans MCM, Witkamp FE, Oldenmenger WH, and Broers AEC
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Care nursing, Qualitative Research, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Hematologic Neoplasms surgery, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects, Rehabilitation
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Background: For patients with a hematological malignancy, allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) is a treatment modality that may cause a wide range of problems. Little is known about the process of recovery and rehabilitation and the problems that alloSCT patients are confronted with during the first-year posttransplant., Objective: This study explored the problems of patients during the first year after alloSCT, to better understand the process of recovery and rehabilitation., Methods: In a qualitative study, hemato-oncology patients were interviewed 1-year posttransplant. The semistructured interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed using constant comparative analysis., Results: Ten participants were included until saturation of data was reached. The patients had experienced various problems and had gone through an individual process of recovery and rehabilitation. Nevertheless, 5 phases could be distinguished: (1) survive, (2) on the receiving end, (3) bring under control, (4) start recuperation, and (5) retrospection. The duration of each phase varied between patients., Conclusion: Although patients experienced individual problems after alloSCT, they all followed a common pathway. Posttransplant care might be improved by adjusting the care to the distinct phases that the patients pass through., Implications for Practice: Nurses can play an important role in achieving improvements in posttransplant care by adjusting care to the individual needs of patients within the distinct phases.Future nursing research should confirm and refine this process of recovery and rehabilitation and assess the effects of improvement measures in alloSCT patients and in other populations.
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30. Pharmacokinetics of Sublingually Delivered Fentanyl in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Treated with Curatively Aimed Chemo or Bioradiotherapy.
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Kuip EJM, Oldenmenger WH, Oomen-de Hoop E, Verduijn GM, Thijs-Visser MF, de Bruijn P, van Meerten E, Koolen SLW, Mathijssen RHJ, and van der Rijt CCD
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Over 90% of patients treated for head and neck cancer with curatively aimed chemo or bioradiotherapy will develop painful mucositis and xerostomia. Sublingually delivered fentanyl (SDL) is a rapid acting opioid to treat breakthrough pain. It is unclear how SDL is absorbed by the mucosa of these patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of mucositis and xerostomia on the absorption of SDL. Thirteen patients who received chemo or bioradiotherapy (RT), were given a single dose of fentanyl: Before start of RT, 3 and 6 weeks after start of RT, and 6 weeks after finishing RT. Pharmacokinetic samples were taken. The primary endpoint was the relative difference (RD) between systemic exposure to fentanyl (area under the curve; AUC) at baseline (AUC
baseline ) and fentanyl AUC in the presence of mucositis grade ≥2. The secondary endpoint was the RD between AUCbaseline and fentanyl AUC in the presence of xerostomia, which were analyzed by means of a paired t -test on log-transformed data. Mucositis resulted in a 12.7% higher AUC ( n = 13; 95% CI: -10.7% to +42.2%, p = 0.29) compared to baseline levels and xerostomia resulted in a 22.4% lower AUC ( n = 8; 95% CI: -51.9% to +25.3%, p = 0.25) compared to baseline levels. Mucositis grade ≥2 or xerostomia caused by chemo or bioradiotherapy does not significantly alter the systemic exposure to SDL. Patients with pain during and after chemo or bioradiotherapy may be safely treated with SDL.- Published
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31. Self-reported quality of life and hope in phase-I trial participants: An observational prospective cohort study.
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van der Biessen DA, Oldenmenger WH, van der Helm PG, Klein D, Oomen-de Hoop E, Mathijssen RH, Lolkema MP, and de Jonge MJ
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Appetite, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms pathology, Prospective Studies, Role, Self Report, Social Participation psychology, Clinical Trials, Phase I as Topic, Health Status, Hope, Neoplasms therapy, Quality of Life psychology, Research Subjects psychology
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For advanced cancer patients deliberating early clinical trial participation, adequate information about expected effect on quality of life (HRQoL) and hope, may support decision making. The aim was to assess the potential relation of HRQoL to eligibility for phase-I trial participation, and to observe the variations in patient-reported outcomes. Patients completed questionnaires at preconsent (n = 124), baseline (n = 96), and after first evaluation of a phase-I trial (n = 76). The Mann-Whitney U test was used to test differences between eligible and ineligible patients. Univariate logistic regression was performed for eligibility. Factorial repeated-measures ANOVA compared the outcomes of patients continuing vs. stopping participation after first evaluation over time. Eligibility is associated with significant better global health OR = 0.946, 95% CI [0.918, 0.975], p = 0.001, physical functioning OR = 0.959, 95% CI [0.933, 0.985], p = 0.002, role functioning OR = 0.974, 95% CI [0.957, 0.991] and better appetite OR = 1.114 95% CI [1.035, 1.192]. HRQoL outcomes like global health, social functioning and appetite decline in all patients and differ between patients continuing or having to end participation. Over time, hope and tenacity decline in all patients and coping strategies alter in patients stopping participation. Trial participation influences patient-reported outcomes. Global health may predict for eligibility and trial continuation. Informing patients could affect patients' decision making., (© The Authors. European Journal of Cancer Care Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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32. Support Needs of People With Head and Neck Cancer Regarding the Disease and Its Treatment.
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Peeters MAC, Braat C, Been-Dahmen JMJ, Verduijn GM, Oldenmenger WH, and van Staa A
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- Aged, Female, Head and Neck Neoplasms nursing, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands, Qualitative Research, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adaptation, Psychological, Aftercare psychology, Head and Neck Neoplasms drug therapy, Head and Neck Neoplasms psychology, Oncology Nursing methods, Self-Management psychology, Social Support
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Objectives: To provide insight into people's experiences in dealing with the consequences of head and neck cancer (HNC) in daily life and their needs for self-management support., Sample & Setting: 13 people with HNC who were successfully treated in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands., Methods & Variables: Two focus groups and six individual interviews; data were analyzed with directed content analysis., Results: Most patients wished to receive professional support for dealing with post-treatment consequences. Apart from physical complaints, patients had difficulties in dealing with the emotional aspects of HNC and its treatment and struggled with building self-confidence to move on with their lives. Patients mentioned the importance of relatives being there for them but complained that their needs were not always met. Support from fellow patients was valued for their empathetic capacity., Implications for Nursing: Nurses must provide self-management support that meets people's integral needs inherent in living with the consequences of HNC, particularly in the initial post-treatment period. Practical interventions could be useful.
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33. Effects of smoking and body mass index on the exposure of fentanyl in patients with cancer.
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Kuip EJM, Oldenmenger WH, Thijs-Visser MF, de Bruijn P, Oosten AW, Oomen-de Hoop E, Koolen SLW, Van der Rijt CCD, and Mathijssen RHJ
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Aged, Analgesics, Opioid pharmacokinetics, Body Mass Index, Cancer Pain blood, Cohort Studies, Female, Fentanyl pharmacokinetics, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Transdermal Patch, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Cancer Pain drug therapy, Fentanyl administration & dosage, Smoking adverse effects
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The transdermal fentanyl patch is widely used to treat cancer-related pain despite its wide inter- and intrapatient variability in pharmacokinetics. The aim of this study was to investigate whether smoking and body size (i.e. body mass index) influence fentanyl exposure in patients with cancer. These are factors that typically change during treatment and disease trajectories. We performed an explorative cohort study in patients with cancer using transdermal fentanyl patches (Durogesic®), by taking a blood sample for pharmacokinetic analysis one day after applying a patch in patients with a stable fentanyl dose. A total of 88 patients were evaluable. Although no statistically significant difference was found, the plasma concentrations of non-smokers was 28% (95% CI [-14%; +89-%]) higher than those of smokers normalizing for a dose of 25μg/min. Patients with a low BMI (< 20 kg/m2) had almost similar (10% (95% CI [-39%; +97%]) higher) plasma concentrations compared to patients with a high BMI (> 25 kg/m2). A wider variation in fentanyl plasma concentrations was found in this study than anticipated. Due to this variation, studies in larger patient cohorts are needed to further investigate the effect of smoking on plasma concentration of fentanyl and thereby clarify the clinical significance of our findings., Competing Interests: None of the authors have any conflict of interest relevant to this work. C.C.D. Van der Rijt received a grant of Prostrakan for an investigator-initiated research project. This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials.
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34. Influence of aprepitant and localization of the patch on fentanyl exposure in patients with cancer using transdermal fentanyl.
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Kuip EJM, Oldenmenger WH, Visser-Thijs MF, de Bruijn P, Oomen-de Hoop E, Mathijssen RHJ, Van der Rijt CCD, and Koolen SW
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Background and Objectives: The cutaneous fentanyl patch is widely used to treat continuous pain in patients with cancer. Its use is hampered by a high inter- and intrapatient pharmacokinetic variability. Factors that influence this pharmacokinetic variability are largely unclear. The aim of these studies was to test if common patient variables, i) the use of the moderate CYP3A4 inhibitor aprepitant and ii) the localization of the fentanyl patch (upper arm versus thorax) influence systemic exposure to fentanyl in patients with cancer using a transdermal fentanyl patch., Results: The AUC
0-6 h of fentanyl was 7.1% (95% CI: -28% to +19%) lower if patients concurrently used aprepitant, compared to the period when patients used fentanyl only. The AUC0-4 h of fentanyl was 7.4% (95% CI: -22% to +49%) higher when the cutaneous fentanyl patch was applied to the upper arm compared to application at the thorax., Conclusions: Neither the concurrent use of aprepitant, nor the localization of the fentanyl patch showed a statistically significant influence on fentanyl pharmacokinetics., Methods: We performed two prospective cross-over pharmacokinetic intervention studies. Both studies had two eight-day study periods. At day 8 of each study period blood samples were collected for pharmacokinetic analysis. In each study 14 evaluable patients were included., Competing Interests: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Evelien J.M. Kuip, Wendy H. Oldenmenger, Martine F. Thijs - Visser, Peter de Bruijn, Esther Oomen – de Hoop, Stijn L.W. Koolen and Ron H.J. Mathijssen have declared to have no conflicts of interest relevant to the content of this paper. Carin D.D. Van der Rijt received a grant from Kyowa Kirin International for a pharmacokinetic study on sublingual fentanyl.- Published
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35. A systematic review of the effectiveness of patient-based educational interventions to improve cancer-related pain.
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Oldenmenger WH, Geerling JI, Mostovaya I, Vissers KCP, de Graeff A, Reyners AKL, and van der Linden YM
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- Humans, Medication Adherence, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Treatment Outcome, Cancer Pain therapy, Patient Education as Topic
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Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related pain is often suboptimal with patients often being undertreated. Inadequate pain management may be due to patient-related barriers. Educating patients may decrease these barriers. However, the effect of pain education on patient-related outcomes is still unclear. This review aimed to study the effect of educational interventions on cancer-related pain., Design: We performed a systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) identified from Medline and Cinahl, from 1995 to May 2017. Two reviewers independently selected trials comparing educational intervention to usual care or an active control intervention. The methodological quality was assessed and data extraction was done independently. Primary outcome measures were pain intensity and interference. Secondary outcome measures were knowledge/barriers, medication adherence and self-efficacy., Results: Twenty-six RCTs totaling 4735 patients met our inclusion criteria. Compared to the control group, 31% of the studies (including 19% of all patients) reported a significant difference in pain intensity in favor of the intervention group. Twelve studies measured pain interference and four (30%) found a significant improvement. With regard to secondary endpoints, significant differences in favor of the experimental arms were found for pain knowledge or barriers (15/22 studies; 68%), medication adherence (3/6 studies; 50%) and self-efficacy (1/2 studies)., Conclusions: Patient-based pain educational programs may result in improvements of relevant patient-reported outcomes. However, the interventions are heterogeneous and improvement of pain was only seen in less than one third of the studies and in less than 20% of all included patients., (Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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36. Development and feasibility of a web application to monitor patients' cancer-related pain.
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Oldenmenger WH, Baan MAG, and van der Rijt CCD
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- Adult, Aged, Cohort Studies, Data Collection, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Cancer Pain diagnosis, Internet, Monitoring, Physiologic instrumentation, Monitoring, Physiologic methods, Pain Management trends
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Background: In the outpatient setting, pain management is often inadequate in patients with cancer-related pain, because of patient- and professional-related barriers in communication and infrequent contacts. The internet may provide new opportunities for monitoring these patients., Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether internet monitoring of cancer-related pain in outpatients was feasible., Methods: We developed an internet application that contained a pain diary, eConsult, and patient pain education. In the pain diary, patients scored their pain intensity (0-10 Numeric Rating Scale) and analgesic use daily and their side effects twice a week. Feasibility was defined as the percentage of diaries patients completed during the first 6 weeks., Results: We included 100 outpatients. Sixteen were not evaluable due to cognitive problems (2); withdrawal of participation (2); internet problems (2), or because they were too ill (10). During the first 6 weeks, 60% of 84 evaluable patients completed their diary for at least 65% of the days (median number of diaries, 21; range, 3-42) and asked for a median of five eConsults (range, 0-37). Patients most frequently used an eConsult for questions about pain or side effects, how to use their analgesics and to improve their self-management. Over the 6-week period, current pain intensity decreased from 3.3 (SD = 2) to 2.5 (SD = 1.6, p = 0.005), and worst pain intensity decreased from 5.7 (SD = 2) to 3.8 (SD = 2.0, p < 0.001)., Conclusion: Internet monitoring of pain is feasible in most outpatients with cancer-related pain. The frequent use of the pain diary in the majority of patients indicates that those patients felt confident with the regular assessment of pain.
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37. Adherence to Analgesics in Oncology Outpatients: Focus on Taking Analgesics on Time.
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Oldenmenger WH, Sillevis Smitt PAE, de Raaf PJ, and van der Rijt CCD
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pain etiology, Pain Management methods, Analgesics therapeutic use, Neoplasms complications, Outpatients statistics & numerical data, Pain drug therapy, Patient Education as Topic methods, Assessment of Medication Adherence
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Background: Inadequate adherence to prescribed analgesics may be one of the reasons why patients with cancer experience unrelieved pain. Adherence is directly influenced by patients' barriers about pain management. Patient pain education programs (PEPs) have been developed to reduce patients' barriers and increase patients' adherence to their analgesics. The purpose of this article was to evaluate patients' adherence in patients receiving a pain consult and patient pain education in comparison with patients receiving standard pain treatment (standard care [SC]), to better explore the difficulties in medication adherence in cancer-related pain and the effects of PEP., Methods: In 54 adult outpatients with cancer-related pain, patients' adherence to the prescribed around-the-clock analgesics was measured with a Medication Event Monitoring System, in the following time intervals: weeks 1 and 2, weeks 3 and 4, and weeks 7 and 8 after randomization. Adherence was differentiated into taking adherence, taking the correct dose, and taking analgesics at the right time intervals., Results: Taking adherence increased in the intervention group compared to baseline (from 91% to 93%) and decreased in the SC group (from 85% to 78%; P < 0.05). At the end of the study, more patients in the intervention group took their analgesics at the right intervals (78%) than did patients in the SC group (64%, P < 0.05). During the study, patients were more adherent to opioids than to World Health Organization step 1 analgesics., Conclusion: The combined intervention can increase adherence. The true problem in pain management is that patients do not take their prescribed analgesics at the right time intervals. With the detailed adherence information from this study, it is possible to further tailor patient education to the individual patient., (© 2016 World Institute of Pain.)
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38. Feasibility of assessing patients' acceptable pain in a randomized controlled trial on a patient pain education program.
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Oldenmenger WH and van der Rijt CC
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- Adult, Aged, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pain psychology, Pain Management, Sensory Thresholds, Neoplasms complications, Pain diagnosis, Pain Measurement methods, Patient Education as Topic
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Background: For patients with cancer-related pain, the numeric rating scale is the most frequently used instrument to measure pain intensity. In the literature, it has been suggested to interpret patient-reported ratings of pain in relation to the pain intensity which is acceptable to the individual patient., Aim: We aimed to examine the feasibility and course of acceptable pain intensity., Design: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial that tested the effectiveness of standard care versus standard care supplemented by a pain consultation combined with a patient pain education program., Setting: A total of 72 patients were included from an outpatient oncology clinic of a university hospital. They were diagnosed with cancer-related nociceptive pain with an average pain intensity ⩾4., Results: Most patients (97%) were able to give a score for acceptable pain. Almost half of the patients scored their acceptable pain in the range of moderate to severe. Patients' ratings of acceptable pain were stable; after 8 weeks, 69% of patients had a variation of up to 1 point compared to baseline. However, the mean acceptable pain intensity remained equal in the standard care group (from 4.6 (range: 0-8) to 5.0 (range: 2-8)) and decreased in the intervention group (from 4.6 (range: 2-8) to 3.8 (range: 0-7, p < 0.01), difference between groups p < 0.05)., Conclusion: Measurement of acceptable pain intensity is feasible. Patients with additional pain treatment became more critical and accepted less pain. More research is needed before we can use acceptable pain intensity as a reference for the interpretation of pain ratings.
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39. To be in pain (or not): a computer enables outpatients to inform their physician.
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Oldenmenger WH, Witkamp FE, Bromberg JE, Jongen JL, Lieverse PJ, Huygen FJ, Baan MA, van Zuylen L, and van der Rijt CC
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- Decision Making, Computer-Assisted, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms complications, Neoplasms drug therapy, Outpatients, Pain complications, Pain drug therapy, Pain Measurement methods, Physicians, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Neoplasms physiopathology, Pain physiopathology, Pain Management
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Background: In the outpatient oncology clinic, pain management is often inadequate. Incorporating a systematic pain management program into visits is likely to improve this. We implemented an integrated program, including a structured pain assessment, pain treatment protocol and patient education module. In the present study, we investigated whether this intervention improved pain control., Patients and Methods: At seven oncology outpatient clinics, patients were asked to register their pain intensity on a touch screen computer. These scores were made available into their electronic medical records. Additionally, a hospital-wide treatment protocol for cancer-related pain and a patient education module were developed. A data warehouse system enabled us to extract patient data from the electronic medical record anonymously and to use them for analysis. The primary outcome of the study was the percentage of patients with moderate to severe pain [current pain (CPI), NRS > 4] measured during 2 weeks at the start and 6 months after implementation. As secondary outcomes, we studied the percentage of pain registrations in specific patient groups and the percentage of patients treated with a curative and a palliative intention with (moderate-severe) pain. Differences were tested with the χ(2) test., Results: During the first 6 months, 3407 of the 4345 patients (78%) registered their pain intensity on the touch screen computer. The percentage of patients with moderate to severe CPI decreased 32% (P = 0.021): from 12.5% at start to 8.5% after 6 months. More patients in the palliative phase than in the curative phase of their disease registered their pain intensity (82% versus 75%, respectively, P < 0.005), and more patients in the palliative phase experienced moderate to severe pain (23% versus 14%, respectively, P < 0.001)., Conclusion: Pain registration by patients themselves is feasible, provides insight into patients' pain intensity and may improve pain control in outpatients with cancer-related pain., Clinical Trial Number: Because this is an innovation project and not a primary research project, it has no clinical trial number. The protocol and all materials involved were approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Erasmus MC (MEC-2009-324)., (© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society for Medical Oncology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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40. A Systematic Review of Prospective Studies Reporting Adverse Events of Commonly Used Opioids for Cancer-Related Pain: A Call for the Use of Standardized Outcome Measures.
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Oosten AW, Oldenmenger WH, Mathijssen RH, and van der Rijt CC
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- Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions diagnosis, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions etiology, Humans, Outcome Assessment, Health Care standards, Prospective Studies, Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects, Neoplasms complications, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods, Pain drug therapy, Pain etiology
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Unlabelled: Data on the tolerability of opioids in patients with cancer-related pain are limited. Here, we report a systematic review that includes all published prospective studies reporting adverse events (AEs) of morphine, oxycodone, fentanyl, methadone, or hydromorphone for cancer-related pain in patients naive for these opioids. We included 25 studies describing 31 treatment cohorts, made an overview of study characteristics, and reported rates of AEs per type of opioid. The frequency of the most commonly reported AEs varied widely: nausea from 3 to 85%, vomiting from 4 to 50%, constipation from 5 to 97%, drowsiness from 3 to 88%, and dry mouth from 1 to 94%. There was a large heterogeneity among included studies, especially regarding the assessment and reporting of AEs. We describe how differences in assessment and reporting influence outcome rates. Although AEs are an important issue in daily clinical practice, realistic incidence rates of AEs per type of opioid are unknown because of the immense heterogeneity among studies., Perspective: Although opioid-related adverse events are an important issue when treating cancer-related pain, realistic rates of adverse events per type of opioid are unknown because of immense heterogeneity among studies and lack of systematic assessment and reporting. There is an urgent need for studies with standardized outcome measures and reporting., (Copyright © 2015 American Pain Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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41. Cut points on 0-10 numeric rating scales for symptoms included in the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale in cancer patients: a systematic review.
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Oldenmenger WH, de Raaf PJ, de Klerk C, and van der Rijt CC
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- Humans, Pain Measurement statistics & numerical data, Prevalence, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Surveys and Questionnaires, Symptom Assessment statistics & numerical data, Neoplasms diagnosis, Neoplasms epidemiology, Pain diagnosis, Pain epidemiology, Pain Measurement methods, Severity of Illness Index, Symptom Assessment methods
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Context: To improve the management of cancer-related symptoms, systematic screening is necessary, often performed by using 0-10 numeric rating scales. Cut points are used to determine if scores represent clinically relevant burden., Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to explore the evidence on cut points for the symptoms of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale., Methods: Relevant literature was searched in PubMed, CINAHL®, Embase, and PsycINFO®. We defined a cut point as the lower bound of the scores representing moderate or severe burden., Results: Eighteen articles were eligible for this review. Cut points were determined using the interference with daily life, another symptom-related method, or a verbal scale. For pain, cut point 5 and, to a lesser extent, cut point 7 were found as the optimal cut points for moderate pain and severe pain, respectively. For moderate tiredness, the best cut point seemed to be cut point 4. For severe tiredness, both cut points 7 and 8 were suggested frequently. A lack of evidence exists for nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, appetite, well-being, and shortness of breath. Few studies suggested a cut point below 4., Conclusion: For many symptoms, there is no clear evidence as to what the optimal cut points are. In daily clinical practice, a symptom score ≥4 is recommended as a trigger for a more comprehensive symptom assessment. Until there is more evidence on the optimal cut points, we should hold back using a certain cut point in quality indicators and be cautious about strongly recommending a certain cut point in guidelines., (Copyright © 2013 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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42. Systematic monitoring and treatment of physical symptoms to alleviate fatigue in patients with advanced cancer: a randomized controlled trial.
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de Raaf PJ, de Klerk C, Timman R, Busschbach JJ, Oldenmenger WH, and van der Rijt CC
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- Aged, Anxiety complications, Anxiety psychology, Depressive Disorder complications, Depressive Disorder psychology, Fatigue complications, Fatigue psychology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms complications, Neoplasms psychology, Nurse's Role, Patient Education as Topic methods, Quality of Life, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Anxiety therapy, Depressive Disorder therapy, Fatigue therapy, Neoplasms therapy
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Purpose: Several guidelines on the treatment of cancer-related fatigue recommend optimizing treatment of accompanying symptoms. However, evidence for this recommendation from randomized clinical trials is lacking. We investigated whether monitoring and protocolized treatment of physical symptoms alleviates fatigue., Patients and Methods: In all, 152 fatigued patients with advanced cancer were randomly assigned to protocolized patient-tailored treatment (PPT) of symptoms or care as usual. The PPT group had four appointments with a nurse who assessed nine symptoms on a 0 to 10 numeric rating scale (NRS). Patients received a nonpharmacologic intervention for symptoms with a score ≥ 1 and a medical intervention for symptoms with a score ≥ 4. Fatigue dimensions, fatigue NRS score, interference of fatigue with daily life, symptom burden, quality of life, anxiety, and depression were measured at baseline and after 1, 2, and 3 months. Differences between the groups over time were assessed by using mixed modeling., Results: Seventy-six patients were randomly assigned to each study arm. Mean age was 58 ± 10 years, 57% were female, and 65% were given palliative chemotherapy. We found significant improvements over time in favor of PPT for the primary outcome general fatigue (P = .01), with significant group differences at month 1 (effect size, 0.26; P = .007) and month 2 (effect size, 0.35; P = .005). Improvements in favor of PPT were also found for the following secondary outcomes: fatigue dimensions "reduced activity" and "reduced motivation," fatigue NRS, symptom burden, interference of fatigue with daily life, and anxiety (all P ≤ .03)., Conclusion: In fatigued patients with advanced cancer, nurse-led monitoring and protocolized treatment of physical symptoms is effective in alleviating fatigue.
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43. Efficacy of opioid rotation to continuous parenteral hydromorphone in advanced cancer patients failing on other opioids.
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Oldenmenger WH, Lieverse PJ, Janssen PJ, Taal W, van der Rijt CC, and Jager A
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- Female, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Male, Middle Aged, Pain Measurement, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Failure, Treatment Outcome, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Hydromorphone administration & dosage, Neoplasms complications, Pain Management methods, Pain, Intractable drug therapy, Pain, Intractable etiology
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Purpose: The effectiveness of an opioid rotation to parenteral hydromorphone in advanced cancer patients has never been investigated. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the analgesic efficacy and side effects of parenteral hydromorphone on serious cancer-related pain., Methods: We included 104 consecutive advanced cancer patients who were extensively pretreated with opioids. They were rotated to parenteral hydromorphone because they failed to achieve adequate pain relief on other opioids. Pain intensity and side effects were daily assessed. The moment of adequate pain control was defined as the first of at least 2 consecutive days when the mean pain intensity at rest was ≤ 4 (on a 0-10 numeric rating scale) and side effects were tolerable., Results: The reasons for rotation to parenteral hydromorphone were inadequate pain control with/without expected delivery problems due to high opioid dosages (n = 61) and intolerable side effects with persistent pain (n = 43). Adequate pain control was achieved in 86 patients (83%) within a mean of 5 days. Eight of 86 patients still had side effects, but these were scored as acceptable. The mean pain intensity at rest decreased from 5.4 [standard deviation (sd) = 2.1] to 2.4 (sd = 1.5; p < 0.001). The median failure-free treatment period was 57 days and covered a substantial part of the median survival of 78 days in the responding patients., Conclusions: In advanced cancer patients with serious unstable cancer-related pain refractory to other opioids, continuous parenteral administration of hydromorphone often results in long-lasting adequate pain control and should be considered even after extensive pretreatment with opioids.
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44. A combined pain consultation and pain education program decreases average and current pain and decreases interference in daily life by pain in oncology outpatients: a randomized controlled trial.
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Oldenmenger WH, Sillevis Smitt PAE, van Montfort CAGM, de Raaf PJ, and van der Rijt CCD
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- Activities of Daily Living, Aged, Chronic Pain etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms psychology, Chronic Pain drug therapy, Chronic Pain psychology, Neoplasms complications, Pain Clinics standards, Pain Management methods, Patient Education as Topic methods
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Pain education programs (PEP) and pain consultations (PC) have been studied to overcome patient-related and professional-related barriers in cancer pain management. These interventions were studied separately, not in combination, and half of the studies reported a significant improvement in pain. Moreover, most PEP studies did not mention the adequacy of pain treatment. We studied the effect of PC combined with PEP on pain and interference by pain with daily functioning in comparison to standard care (SC). Patients were randomly assigned to SC (n=37) or PC-PEP (n=35). PEP consisted of patient-tailored pain education and weekly monitoring of pain and side effects. We measured overall reduction in pain intensity and daily interference over an 8-week period as well as adequacy of pain treatment and adherence. The overall reduction in pain intensity and daily interference was significantly greater after randomization to PC-PEP than to SC (average pain 31% vs 20%, P=.03; current pain 30% vs 16%, P=.016; interference 20% vs 2.5%, P=.01). Adequacy of pain management did not differ between the groups. Patients were more adherent to analgesics after randomization to PC-PEP than to SC (P=.03). In conclusion, PC-PEP improves pain, daily interference, and patient adherence in oncology outpatients., (Copyright © 2011 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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45. Higher doses of opioids in patients who need palliative sedation prior to death: cause or consequence?
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Oosten AW, Oldenmenger WH, van Zuylen C, Schmitz PI, Bannink M, Lieverse PJ, Bromberg JE, and van der Rijt CC
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Delirium chemically induced, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands, Pain Measurement, Pain, Intractable etiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects, Delirium therapy, Neoplasms complications, Pain, Intractable drug therapy, Palliative Care, Terminal Care
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Background: Palliative sedation (PS) is necessary in a significant percentage of patients dying on an acute palliative care unit (PCU). Common indications are terminal restlessness, pain and dyspnoea. On our PCU, terminal restlessness was the main indication for PS but pain was the most prevalent symptom during admission. Because delirium is often drug induced in terminal cancer patients and opioids are amongst the most frequently implicated drugs, we hypothesised that the underlying pain problem and its treatment might have been related to the need for sedation., Patients and Methods: To test this hypothesis, we did a retrospective analysis on the use of medication with potential cognitive side-effects, focusing on analgesics, in 68 patients who died on the PCU after PS and 89 patients who died without PS., Results: Ultimately sedated patients used opioids in significantly higher doses; they were more often treated with a rotation to another opioid and with amitriptyline. The dose of opioids used at various time points between admission and death was strongly related to the probability of PS., Conclusions: Our findings support the hypothesis that, although pain was not the main indication for PS, pain and its treatment might have been primarily related to the need for palliative sedation in this patient cohort., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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46. The Distress Thermometer assessed in women at risk of developing hereditary breast cancer.
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van Dooren S, Duivenvoorden HJ, Passchier J, Bannink M, Tan MB, Oldenmenger WH, Seynaeve C, and van der Rijt CC
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- Adult, Anxiety etiology, Anxiety psychology, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Depression etiology, Depression psychology, Female, Humans, Risk Factors, Stress, Psychological etiology, Breast Neoplasms psychology, Psychological Tests, Stress, Psychological psychology
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Objectives: The Distress Thermometer (DT) is a promising instrument to get insight into distress experienced by cancer patients. At our Family Cancer Clinic the DT, including an adapted problem list, was completed by 100 women at increased risk of developing hereditary breast cancer (mean age 45.2 years; SD: 10.5). Additionally, the women filled in either the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale as psychological component (n=48) or the somatic subscale of the Symptom Checklist-90 as somatic component (n=50) to identify associations with the DT-score. Further, the women filled in an evaluation form., Results: The median score on the DT was 2 (range: 0-9). With regression analysis adjusted for age, the contribution of mood and somatic complaints, respectively, was investigated. The standardized regression coefficient for anxiety was 0.32 (ns), for depression 0.14 (ns) and for the somatic subscale 0.49 (p<0.001). The explained variance for anxiety and depression was 16%, and for somatic complaints 24%. The differences between the coefficients were not significant. Evaluation forms were returned by 73 women. In 50% of the cases, the physician had discussed the DT/problem list, which was appreciated by the majority of these women (80%). Sixty-two percent of the women would recommend the use of the DT for other patients., Conclusion: The use of the DT/problem list seems promising for the current population, and was appreciated by the majority of the women. As mood and somatic complaints did not differ significantly in explaining the experienced distress, other candidate factors need to be examined.
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47. A systematic review on barriers hindering adequate cancer pain management and interventions to reduce them: a critical appraisal.
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Oldenmenger WH, Sillevis Smitt PA, van Dooren S, Stoter G, and van der Rijt CC
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- Humans, Pain Measurement methods, Patient Care Planning, Patient Education as Topic, Patient-Centered Care, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Analgesia methods, Evidence-Based Medicine, Neoplasms psychology
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The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and critically review interventions aiming to overcome them. We searched relevant literature on PubMed published between January 1986 and April 2007. The most frequently mentioned barriers for both patients and professionals were knowledge deficits, inadequate pain assessment and misconceptions regarding pain. Four interventions were identified: patient education, professional education, pain assessment and pain consultation. These interventions were never combined in multidisciplinary study protocols. Most RCTs included small groups of patients and reported no power analysis. Studies on professional education and pain assessment did not evaluate patients' outcomes. In 5 of 11 RCTs on patient education, pain intensity decreased statistically significantly. In two RCTs on pain consultation, patients' pain decreased statistically significantly, although the adequacy of pain treatment did not change. In conclusion, international guidelines on multidisciplinary interventions in pain management are partly substantiated by clinical trials.
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48. Analgesic adherence measurement in cancer patients: comparison between electronic monitoring and diary.
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Oldenmenger WH, Echteld MA, de Wit R, Sillevis Smitt PA, Stronks DL, Stoter G, and van der Rijt CC
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Medical Records, Middle Aged, Pain etiology, Self Administration, Analgesics administration & dosage, Drug Monitoring methods, Neoplasms complications, Pain drug therapy, Patient Compliance
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Adherence to analgesics in cancer patients has scarcely been studied. In this study, the Medication Event Monitoring System (MEMS) and medication diaries were compared with respect to feasibility and adherence measurements. Forty-six outpatients with nociceptive pain caused by cancer were asked to use MEMS for their analgesics and to record their medication usage in a diary for four weeks. Seventy-nine percent of the patients used MEMS for the full four-week period; 70% did so for the diary. The majority of patients were satisfied with both MEMS and diary. Adherence data assessed by MEMS and diary were comparable. Patients used the amount of analgesics adequately (taking adherence: 87%) but took them irregularly (timing adherence: 53%). Subgroup analyses in patients using single and multiple analgesic regimens confirmed the comparable suitability of both methods. MEMS and a medication diary are equally useful for analgesic adherence measurement in cancer patients with pain.
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49. The effects of analgesic prescription and patient adherence on pain in a dutch outpatient cancer population.
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Enting RH, Oldenmenger WH, Van Gool AR, van der Rijt CC, and Sillevis Smitt PA
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- Adult, Cohort Studies, Drug Prescriptions, Female, Humans, Male, Netherlands, Outpatients, Pain psychology, Pain Measurement, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Analgesics therapeutic use, Neoplasms complications, Pain drug therapy, Pain etiology, Patient Compliance
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Insufficient awareness of cancer pain, including breakthrough pain, inadequate analgesic prescriptions, and nonadherence contribute to inadequate cancer pain management. There are insufficient data about the contribution of each of these factors. In a cross-sectional survey among 915 adult cancer outpatients, pain was assessed by the Brief Pain Inventory. Breakthrough pain was defined as a worst pain intensity rated as "7 or more" and an average pain intensity rated as "6 or less" in patients on "around-the-clock" (ATC) analgesics. The Pain Management Index (PMI) was calculated to measure the quality of treatment. Adherence was considered inadequate when below 100% of the dose prescribed. Pain was present in 27% of patients. Worst pain was rated as moderate in 26%, and as severe in 54%. Breakthrough pain was present in 45% of patients with ATC medication. The PMI indicated inadequate treatment in 65% of patients. The proportions of patients adherent to ATC analgesics varied from 59% (tramadol) to 91% (Step 3 opioids). The management of cancer pain will benefit most from improving analgesic prescriptions and patient adherence.
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50. A prospective study evaluating the response of patients with unrelieved cancer pain to parenteral opioids.
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Enting RH, Oldenmenger WH, van der Rijt CC, Wilms EB, Elfrink EJ, Elswijk I, and Sillevis Smitt PA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Analgesia, Patient-Controlled, Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects, Codeine therapeutic use, Female, Fentanyl administration & dosage, Fentanyl adverse effects, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Male, Middle Aged, Morphine administration & dosage, Morphine adverse effects, Neoplasms drug therapy, Pain Measurement drug effects, Pain, Intractable etiology, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Neoplasms complications, Pain, Intractable drug therapy
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Background: The initiation of continuous parenteral (subcutaneous or intravenous) opioids or a change of opioid (opioid rotation) are treatment options for patients who fail on oral or transdermal opioids. There are insufficient data on the efficacy of these strategies, and comparative data are unavailable., Methods: The authors prospectively evaluated the efficacy of the start of parenteral opioids in 100 patients with cancer pain who failed on conventional opioids. Pain intensity was rated at rest and during movement from 0 to 10 and was categorized as mild (0-4), moderate (5-6), or severe (7-10): Clinically important pain control was defined as a decrease >or= 2 points in pain intensity and pain intensity < 7. Pain control was evaluated on the second day and again when a clinical decision was made to continue or change parenteral opioid treatment after a median of 6 days. The presence of side effects (absent, mild, moderate, or severe) was evaluated., Results: The mean pain intensity at rest decreased significantly from 6.3 to 4.4 at 48 hours and to 3.4 at the end of treatment. The mean pain intensity during movement decreased significantly from 8.4 to 5.7 at 48 hours and to 4.6 at the end of treatment. Clinically important pain control at rest was seen in 52% of patients at 48 hours, in 71% of patients at the end of treatment; and clinically important pain control during movement was seen in 43% of patients at 48 hours and in 61% of patients at the end of treatment. The proportion of patients with mild pain increased significantly both at rest and during movement. Side effects were present in 78% of patients, and they resolved completely in 32% of patients. The median intravenous morphine equivalent dose increased from 80 mg per day to 135 mg per day at 48 hours and to 201 mg per day at the end of treatment. Results were not different for opioid rotation or for change of route only, nor did the start of antitumour treatment influence the results. In 34% of patients, it was decided to rotate to a second-line parenteral opioid or to start either spinal analgesia or a sedation procedure after a median of 6 days. During follow-up, 18% of patients who were dismissed with parenteral opioids (and 6% of all patients) needed a further change of treatment., Conclusions: Parenteral opioids improved the balance between analgesia and side effects in patients with cancer pain who failed on conventional opioids, with an important improvement seen in 71% of patients. On the basis of this study, it is concluded that parenteral opioids are a good alternative to spinal opioids. Furthermore, it is suggested that a change of route alone is as effective as opioid rotation., (Copyright 2002 American Cancer Society.)
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