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Patients' Perceptions Regarding the Relevance of Items Contained in the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Kidney Symptom Index-19

Authors :
Cristiane Decat Bergerot
Jasnoor Malhotra
Paulo Bergerot
Errol J Philip
Daniela V Castro
JoAnn Hsu
Augusto Cesar de Andrade Mota
Andressa Cardoso de Azeredo
João Nunes de Matos Neto
Thomas Hutson
Viktor Grünwald
Axel Bex
Sarah P Psutka
Brian Rini
Elizabeth R Plimack
Viraj Master
Laurence Albiges
Toni K Choueiri
Sumanta Pal
Thomas Powles
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BackgroundThere is a lack of consensus regarding the optimal method of assessing health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) among patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). This study explored the perceived relevance of items that make up the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Kidney Symptom Index-19 (FKSI-19), as judged by patients with mRCC.MethodsThis was a multinational cross-sectional survey. Eligible patients responded to a questionnaire composed of 18 items that assessed the perceived relevance of each item in the FKSI-19 questionnaire. Open-ended questions assessed additional issues deemed relevant by patients. Responses were grouped as relevant (scores 2-5) or nonrelevant (score 1). Descriptive statistics were collated, and open-ended questions were analyzed and categorized into descriptive categories. Spearman correlation statistics were used to test the association between relevance and clinical characteristics.ResultsA total of 151 patients were included (gender: 78.1 M, 21.9F; median age: 64; treatment: 38.4 immunotherapy, 29.8 targeted therapy, 13.9 immuno-TKI combination therapy) in the study. The most relevant questions evaluated fatigue (77.5), lack of energy (72.2), and worry that their condition will get worse (71.5). Most patients rated blood in urine (15.2), fevers (16.6), and lack of appetite (23.2) as least relevant. Qualitative analysis of open-ended questions revealed several themes, including emotional and physical symptoms, ability to live independently, effectiveness of treatment, family, spirituality, and financial toxicity.ConclusionThere is a need to refine widely used HR-QOL measures that are employed among patients diagnosed with mRCC treated with contemporary therapies. Guidance was provided for the inclusion of more relevant items to patients’ cancer journey.

Subjects

Subjects :
Cancer Research
Oncology
Medizin

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f3ac99b23f9110d91401e62ce1afde1