Perspective of Lebanese oncologists on the symptom burden among adult cancer patients
Background : Proper approach to symptom control in cancer patients requires a good understanding of the prevalence of the various symptoms these patients have. Aim: This study aims at assessing the Lebanese oncologists’ point of view concerning the symptom burden among cancer patients of Lebanon and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Maġallat al-ṭibbiyat al-lubnāniyyat 2016-10, Vol.64 (4), p.200-204 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background : Proper approach to symptom
control in cancer patients requires a good understanding of
the prevalence of the various symptoms these patients have.
Aim: This study aims at assessing the Lebanese oncologists’
point of view concerning the symptom burden among cancer
patients of Lebanon and comparing their opinions to the real
complaints of patients themselves. Methods: A cross-sectional
study was conducted among a representative sample of the
Lebanese medical oncologists. Thirty-six physicians filled out
a questionnaire regarding their demographics as well as the
symptom profile of their patients. Those results were compared
to the ones obtained from our previous study about symptom
profile as reported by patients. Results: Fatigue was the symptom
most our patients suffered from according to their physicians
(64.167%). Also, a good percentage of physicians
agreed that patients suffer from appetite loss, pain, weight
loss, and nausea. When compared to the patients’ reports of
their own symptoms, a statistically significant difference existed
between the two profiles for the majority of symptoms (14
out of 19). Also, for the majority of symptoms, physicians were
found to underestimate the percentage of patients suffering
from each symptom. Conclusion: This study shows that there
is a statistically significant difference between the physicians’
and the patients’ perspectives on most of the common distressing
symptoms. This entails more detailed questioning of
the cancer patients about their distressing symptoms |
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ISSN: | 0023-9852 |
DOI: | 10.12816/0033790 |