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Diagnosing deficits in quality of life and providing tailored therapeutic options: Results of a randomised trial in 220 patients with colorectal cancer

Authors :
Brigitte Böhmer
Maximilian Bock
Birgit Richter
Kristina Schreiber
Werner Hartl
Adolf Ried
Daniela Pacini
Friedrich Lehner
Judith Maier
Gerhard Seiler
Axel Enhuber
Stephan Fritz
Ulrich Ihle
Gerd Kelly
Godehard Rutz
Bruno Ratter
Thomas Weisbarth
Klaus Michels
Raphael Weiβgerber
Viktor Damjantschitsch
Michael Braun
Christine Meier
Hans-Joachim Horn
Jens Kohlmeyer
Josef Käss
Maria Neef
Manfred Schöberl
Elke Kistner
Jürgen Hamberger
Gudrun Liebig-Hörl
Marie-Luise Vogel
Gerhard Wagner
Jürgen Reichold
Marc Zörerbauer
Hans-Jürgen Hackl
Ina Winter
Franz Mandlinger
Andreas Piberger
Magda van de Laar
Wolfgang Hiergeist
Georg Feldmer
Gernot Schindler
Florian Santner
Matthias Demandt
Vera-Maria Gohlke
Hubert Kleindienst
Gabriele Sostmeier
Stefan Semmler
Thomas Seubert
Bernd Graf
Rupert Hanrieder
Renate Woschée
Erwin Schierl
Jan Hendrik van de Berg
Franz Mohr
Sonja Hofmann
Elena Huber
Micheline Geldsetzer
Elvira Keller
Erich Simon
Julia Weigand
Florian Zeman
Bernd Wellhöfer
Hans Georg Haser
Markus Artner
Anton Peter
Martin Pfefferkorn
Michael Staab
Christine Wöll-Kobler
Reinhard Spreyer
C. Haberl
Roland Rischbeck
Roland Muggendorfer
Rudolf Männer
Gunter Lingner
Sandra Scheffczyk
Anita Walter
Alois Fürst
Tümmler Fred
Benedikt Lampl
Ulrike Kuhrt
Diethard Eibl
Petra Schwedmann
Frederik Mader
Franz Ehrnsperger
Anita Malterer
Olga Arzberger
Klaus Neumann
Johann Nusser
Elisabeth Sturm-Wittl
Konstantin Radi
Anna Schneider
Peter Perzl
Maria Putz
Jens Spaltmann
Erich Gruber
Vera Schnell
Julia Gumpp
Christoph Puchner
Anton Tkaczyk
Karin Germann-Bauer
Robert Weber
Hans Tylla
Helmut Müller
Thomas Bucher
Lisa Kuchler
Birgit Mühlenbruch
Klaus Kubitschek
Matthias Hartmann
Peter Klein
Michael Meinhardt
Patricia Lindberg-Scharf
Elisabeth Schweitzer
Michael Koller
Franz Walter
Hubert Wagner
Irmengard Begemann
Sandra Wegscheid
Karl Witzmann
Ulrike Röschl
Katrin Krauss
Carlos Diaz
Stefan Kobras
Anke Schlenska-Lange
Andrea Plank
Egid Mürbeth
Hans Peter Ferstl
Elvira Dommel
Christine Böttger
Ruth Zimmermann
Uwe Rauprich
Irene Walter
Veronika Peller
B. Steinger
Angelika Plank-Wihr
Vladimir Arcybasov
Andrea Kulig
Thomas Kestler
Thomas Langer
Marius Kleisch-Nicoara
Clemens Bonke
Franz Wolf
Johannes Jockel
Horst Kneiβl
Martin Ochsenkühn
Anca-Elena Pletl
Jessica Hentschel
Michaela Faltermeier
Gerold Haug
Joachim Feldner
Peter Eibl
Thomas Irmer
Elke Zankel
Verena Zahn
Barbara Meyer
Susanne Meyer
Norbert Buchmeier
Heike Nöller
Annegret Altendorfer
Christiane Heidrich
Tanja Zilch
Renate Peschke
Wido Wilke
Wolfgang Grampp
Michael Riβmann
Monika Brunner
Manfred Kästel
Verena Engelbrecht
Hans-Jürgen Füßl
Michael Geisler
Josef Kindler
Bernhard Kiefmann
Georg Schwindl
Carl Rauscher
Mark Hauer
Rafael Piazolo
Bernhard Schönhärl
Herbert Platzer
Wolfgang Kraus
Siegfried Gehrmann
Ralf Kecke
Heiko Rieder
Georg Preininger
Wolfgang Bräutigam
Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke
Andrea Wonka
Ralf Hauer
Erwin Bambl
Johannes Wolf
Thomas Leibig
Richard Wagner
Thomas Fuchs
Wolfgang Sinzker
Petra Lütz
Claus Schäfer
Alois Kuhn
Martin Bauer
Heinrich Dickert
Bernhard Grumbeck
Norbert Bloos
Daniela Cameron
Thomas Harloff
Bruno Brandscherdt
Christina Apel
Barbara Schutt
Simone Steinbild
Christian Spieβl
Georg Sedlmayer
Pompiliu Piso
Marion Brunner
Peter Voigtländer
Ralf Marx
Sonja Leeb
Daniel Bulling
Thomas Hinrichs
Angela Tautrim
Hans Kehrer
Axel Selchert
Birgit Pelz-Knöbl
Richard Franzke
Karl Lehmeyer
Andreas Müller
Robert Franz
Robert Pavlik
Robert Obermaier
Catarina Stosiek
Morgens Heusinger
Source :
European Journal of Cancer. 130:102-113
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Background The implementation of quality of life (QoL) concepts in routine care, is still an open matter. We followed the Medical Research Council framework for complex interventions to implement a model of QoL diagnosis and therapeutic options, and investigated its effectiveness in patients with colorectal cancer. Methods This randomised, single-blind, multicentre, clinical trial enrolled patients diagnosed with primary colorectal cancer aged 18 years or older who were surgically treated in one of four recruiting hospitals in Germany. All patients received aftercare from one of 178 coordinating practitioners (CPs) who had access to 75 healthcare professionals providing tailored therapies. QoL was measured (EORTC QLQ-C30, QLQ-CR29) in all patients after surgery (baseline) and during aftercare (3, 6, 12, 18 months). Patients were randomised (1:1) into two groups: a care pathway, including QoL-profiles consisting of 13 QoL scales plus specific therapeutic recommendations forwarded to the patient’s CP or standard postoperative care adhering to the German national guideline for colorectal cancer (control). The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients in each group with a need for QoL therapy 12 months after surgery. Analyses were done in the intention-to-treat population. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov , number NCT02321813 and closed to accrual. Findings Between Jan 13, 2014, and Oct 28, 2015, 220 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned (n = 110 per group). At baseline (in hospital after surgery), a need for QoL therapy was diagnosed in 92/103 (89%) of intervention and 86/104 (83%) of control group patients. At 12 months (primary endpoint) the proportion of patients with a need for QoL therapy was 35/83 (42%; 95% CI 31–54%) in the intervention group versus 50/87 (57%; 95% CI: 46–68%) in the control group (p = 0·046, number needed to treat = 7; 95% CI 3–225). Interpretation Patients profited from the diagnosis of QoL deficits and tailored therapeutic options in their treatment of colorectal cancer. This trial confirmed the results of a previous RCT in breast cancer patients. The implementation of QoL concepts should become standard in treatment guidelines on cancer care. Funding Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF; grant no. 01GY1339). Clinical trial information NCT02321813.

Details

ISSN :
09598049
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
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