Care Needs in Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Immunotherapy
NCT ID: NCT06433206
Last Updated: 2024-05-29
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
180 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-04-21
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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A total of 160 lung cancer patients were included in the study. The research findings revealed statistically significant correlations (p \< 0.05) between the severity of disease, symptomatology, overall health status, functional capacity, cognitive function, disease progression, mood, and general supportive care needs, as well as specific needs of lung cancer patients.
Regarding factors influencing care needs, it was found that general supportive care needs were significantly influenced by marital status, average personal monthly income, and disease progression. Additionally, age, surgical history, functional capacity, and cognitive function significantly influenced specific care needs. Based on these statistical findings, it is crucial for nursing staff to closely monitor changes in patients' symptoms and mood and provide timely care and support. Furthermore, future interventions should focus on addressing the heightened needs of lung cancer patients, thereby reducing their dissatisfaction along the cancer treatment journey.
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Detailed Description
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Research Method: This study adopts a cross-sectional research design, conducted at a medical center and a specialized cancer hospital in Taipei City. Recruitment takes place in hospital wards, treatment rooms, and outpatient clinics, utilizing consecutive sampling. Lung cancer patients who have undergone or are currently undergoing immunotherapy are selected. Structured questionnaires are employed, covering demographics, disease treatment characteristics, severity of symptoms, quality of life, functional disability, supportive care needs, fear of disease progression, and qualitative interviews. Quantitative data are analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in SPSS version 22.0. The study aims to enroll 180 participants.
Expected Results: The anticipated findings of this study are expected to provide valuable insights for clinical healthcare professionals. They can aid in understanding patients' needs, contribute to the development of post-immunotherapy care guidelines for lung cancer patients, and serve as essential references for healthcare reimbursement policies. These outcomes may help alleviate patient burden and enhance quality of life. It is expected that demographic characteristics, disease treatment characteristics, quality of life, severity of symptoms, and the extent of care needs will be positively correlated and serve as important predictors of care needs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Interventions
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no intervention
no intervention
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Individuals who have received immunotherapy in the past or are currently undergoing immunotherapy.
3. Research participants who are conscious, aged 20 years or older, able to communicate in Mandarin or Taiwanese, capable of completing the questionnaire, willing to participate in the study, and have signed the research consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Individuals who are unable to communicate in Mandarin or Taiwanese.
20 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Meng Ping Hsiao, master
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NTUCC
Locations
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National Taiwan University Cancer Center
Taipei, , Taiwan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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201911078RIND
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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