Informational and Supportive Care Needs of Brain Metastases Patients and Caregivers: a Systematic Review

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Talha Maqbool
Arnav Agarwal
Aman Sium
Aileen Trang
Caroline Chung
Janet Papadakos
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[1] Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,Patient and Family Education Program
[2] University of Toronto,Faculty of Medicine
[3] Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,Radiation Medicine Program
[4] Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,ELLICSR: Health, Wellness & Cancer Survivorship Centre
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2017年 / 32卷
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Brain metastases; Patients; Caregivers; Informational needs; Supportive care needs; Cancer; Neoplasms;
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While brain metastases (BM) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, the needs of BM patients and their caregivers (CGs) remain largely unknown. The purpose of this systematic review was to summarize (a) the informational needs of BM patients and CGs, (b) their supportive care needs, and (c) studies evaluating existing programs and resources addressing one or more of informational needs. A systematic search was conducted in four databases to identify studies, published from 2000 to April 2015, discussing informational or supportive care needs of BM patients and/or their CGs. Duplicate screening, data abstraction, and risk of bias assessments were conducted. Results were qualitatively summarized. From 973 references, seven studies fulfilled inclusion criteria. While physical and medical informational needs concerning prognosis, symptom management, treatment options, and side effects were reported, no studies exploring patient or CG social, emotional, or spiritual informational needs were identified. Discordance was observed between patient, CG, and health care professional perspectives on patient supportive care needs. One study evaluated an intervention addressing informational needs. Patients required information on prognosis, managing symptoms, and available treatment options and associated side effects. They needed support managing housework, pain, and fatigue. The findings of this study suggest an ongoing need to elicit psychosocial informational needs, supportive care needs, and a need for patient- and CG-centered resource development. Since ascertaining these needs is vital to the delivery of patient-centered care, efforts must be undertaken to explore these in the context of BM patients and CGs.
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