A Question Prompt List for Advanced Cancer Patients Promoting Advance Care Planning: A French Randomized Trial.

Early palliative care advanced cancer patients communication end-of-life discussions question prompt list

Journal

Journal of pain and symptom management
ISSN: 1873-6513
Titre abrégé: J Pain Symptom Manage
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8605836

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2021
Historique:
received: 10 06 2020
revised: 23 07 2020
accepted: 25 07 2020
pubmed: 3 8 2020
medline: 24 6 2021
entrez: 3 8 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Advance care planning is essential to enable informed medical decisions to be made and to reduce aggressiveness in end-of-life (EOL) care. This study aimed to explore whether a question prompt list (QPL) adapted to French language and culture could promote discussions, particularly on prognosis and EOL issues, among advanced cancer patients attending outpatient palliative care (PC) consultations. In this multicenter randomized study, patients assigned to the intervention arm received a QPL to help them prepare for the next consultation one month later. The main inclusion criteria were advanced cancer patients referred to the PC team with an estimated life expectancy of less than one year. The primary endpoint was the number of questions raised, globally and by topic. The secondary objectives were the impact of the QPL on psychological symptoms, quality of life, satisfaction with care, and coping styles at two months. Patients (n = 71) in the QPL arm asked more questions (mean 21.8 vs. 18.2, P = 0.03) than patients in the control arm (n = 71), particularly on PC (5.6 vs. 3.7, P = 0.012) and EOL issues (2.2 vs. 1, P = 0.018) but not on prognosis (4.3 vs. 3.6, not specified). At two months, there was no change in anxiety, depression, or quality of life in either arm; patient satisfaction with doctors' technical skills was scored higher (P = 0.024), and avoidance coping responses were less frequent (self-distraction, P = 0.015; behavioral disengagement, P = 0.025) in the QPL arm. Questions on PC and EOL issues in outpatient PC consultations were more frequent, and patient satisfaction was better when a QPL was made available before the consultation.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32739563
pii: S0885-3924(20)30637-0
doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.07.026
pii:
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT02854293']

Types de publication

Journal Article Multicenter Study Randomized Controlled Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

331-341.e8

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Carole Bouleuc (C)

Supportive Care Department, Institut Curie, Palliative Care Unit, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France. Electronic address: carole.bouleuc@curie.net.

Alexia Savignoni (A)

Clinical Research Department, Institut Curie, Biometric Unit, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Marion Chevrier (M)

Clinical Research Department, Institut Curie, Biometric Unit, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Evelyne Renault-Tessier (E)

Supportive Care Department, Institut Curie, Palliative Care Unit, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Alexis Burnod (A)

Supportive Care Department, Institut Curie, Palliative Care Unit, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Gisele Chvetzoff (G)

Palliative Care Department, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France.

Phillipe Poulain (P)

Palliative Care Department, Polyclinique de l'Ormeau, Tarbes, France.

Laure Copel (L)

Palliative Care Department, Diaconesses Croix Saint Simon Hospital, Paris, France.

Paul Cottu (P)

Medical Oncology Department, Institut Curie, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Jean-Yves Pierga (JY)

Medical Oncology Department, Institut Curie, Paris, France; PSL, Paris Sciences Lettre, University Paris, Paris, France.

Anne Brédart (A)

Institut Curie, Psycho-Oncology Unit, Paris, France; Institute of Psychology, Paris Descartes University, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Sylvie Dolbeault (S)

Institut Curie, Psycho-Oncology Unit, Paris, France; CESP, University Paris-Sud, UVSQ, INSERM, University Paris-Saclay, Villejuif, France.

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