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Defining a standard set of patient-centred outcomes for lung cancer

Authors :
Reza J. Mehran
Diana Borthwick
Jan P. van Meerbeeck
Suresh Senan
Aileen B. Chen
Franz M.N.H. Schramel
Michel W.J.M. Wouters
Benjamin D. Kozower
Annelotte C. M. van Bommel
David P. Carbone
Janet L. Abrahm
Robert G Stirling
Matthew Baker
David R Baldwin
Kimberley S. Mak
Caleb Stowell
J. Fox
Michael D Peake
Clarissa S. Baldotto
Marianna Koczywas
Tom Haswell
Lung Cancer Working Group of ICHOM
Radiation Oncology
CCA - Quality of Life
Source :
The European Respiratory Journal, The European respiratory journal, Mak, K S, van Bommel, A C M, Stowell, C, Abrahm, J L, Baker, M, Baldotto, C S, Baldwin, D R, Borthwick, D, Carbone, D P, Chen, A B, Fox, J, Haswell, T, Koczywas, M, Kozower, B D, Mehran, R J, Schramel, F M, Senan, S, Stirling, R G, van Meerbeeck, J P, Wouters, M W J M & Peake, M D 2016, ' Defining a standard set of patient-centred outcomes for lung cancer ', European Respiratory Journal, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 852-860 . https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02049-2015, European Respiratory Journal, 48(3), 852-860. European Respiratory Society
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In lung cancer, outcome measurement has been mostly limited to survival. Proper assessment of the value of lung cancer treatments, and the performance of institutions delivering care, requires more comprehensive measurement of standardised outcomes. The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement convened an international, multidisciplinary working group of patient representatives, medical oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, pulmonologists, palliative care specialists, registry experts and specialist nurses to review existing data and practices. Using a modified Delphi method, the group developed a consensus recommendation (“the set”) on the outcomes most essential to track for patients with lung cancer, along with baseline demographic, clinical and tumour characteristics (case-mix variables) for risk adjustment. The set applies to patients diagnosed with nonsmall cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Our working group recommends the collection of the following outcomes: survival, complications during or within 6 months of treatment and patient-reported domains of health-related quality of life including pain, fatigue, cough and dyspnoea. Case-mix variables were defined to improve interpretation of comparisons. We defined an international consensus recommendation of the most important outcomes for lung cancer patients, along with relevant case-mix variables, and are working to support adoption and reporting of these measures globally.<br />ICHOM Lung Cancer Standard Set of patient-centred outcomes: aligning global efforts to improve lung cancer care http://ow.ly/bFDR300EhY7

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09031936
Volume :
48
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Respiratory Journal
Accession number :
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