@article{a804098e77834bf888ee9d012c70d108,
title = "Coping strategies of patients with advanced lung or colorectal cancer in six European countries: Insights from the ACTION Study",
abstract = "Objective: Even when medical treatments are limited, supporting patients{\textquoteright} coping strategies could improve their quality of life. Greater understanding of patients{\textquoteright} coping strategies, and influencing factors, can aid developing such support. We examined the prevalence of coping strategies and associated variables. Methods: We used sociodemographic and baseline data from the ACTION trial, including measures of Denial, Acceptance, and Problem-focused coping (COPE; Brief COPE inventory), of patients with advanced cancer from six European countries. Clinicians provided clinical information. Linear mixed models with clustering at hospital level were used. Results: Data from 675 patients with stage III/IV lung (342, 51%) or stage IV colorectal (333, 49%) cancer were used; mean age 66 (10 SD) years. Overall, patients scored low on Denial and high on Acceptance and Problem-focused coping. Older age was associated with higher scores on Denial than younger age (β = 0.05; CI[0.023; 0.074]), and patients from Italy (β = 1.57 CI[0.760; 2.388]) and Denmark (β = 1.82 CI[0.881; 2.750]) scored higher on Denial than patients in other countries. Conclusions: Patients with advanced cancer predominantly used Acceptance and Problem-focused coping, and Denial to a lesser extent. Since the studied coping strategies of patients with advanced cancer vary between subpopulations, we recommend taking these factors into account when developing tailored interventions to support patients{\textquoteright} coping strategies.",
keywords = "advanced cancer, cancer, coping, end of life, oncology, psychology, support, tailoring",
author = "Jabbarian, {Lea J.} and Korfage, {Ida J.} and Branka {\v C}erv and {van Delden}, {Johannes J.M.} and Luc Deliens and Guido Miccinesi and Sheila Payne and {Thit Johnsen}, Anna and Verkissen, {Mari{\"e}tte N.} and Andrew Wilcock and {van der Heide}, Agnes and Rietjens, {Judith A.C.}",
note = "Funding Information: This publication is based on the ACTION project (Advance care planning—an innovative palliative care intervention to improve quality of life in oncology), conducted by a collaboration of research teams from the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and Italy. The ACTION trial was supported by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) (Proposal No: 602541‐2). The trial is registered in the “international standard randomised controlled trial number” registry (ISRCTN63110516). We thank all participating patients, hospital staff, and the Advisory Board for their valuable contribution to this project. We thank Bud Hammes and Linda Briggs for their advice throughout the project. This study has been presented as part of a Plenary session at the World Conference of the European Association for Palliative Care (May 23‐24, 2019). Funding Information: This publication is based on the ACTION project (Advance care planning?an innovative palliative care intervention to improve quality of life in oncology), conducted by a collaboration of research teams from the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and Italy. The ACTION trial was supported by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) (Proposal No: 602541-2). The trial is registered in the ?international standard randomised controlled trial number? registry (ISRCTN63110516). We thank all participating patients, hospital staff, and the Advisory Board for their valuable contribution to this project. We thank Bud Hammes and Linda Briggs for their advice throughout the project. This study has been presented as part of a Plenary session at the World Conference of the European Association for Palliative Care (May 23-24, 2019). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1002/pon.5259",
language = "English",
volume = "29",
pages = "347--355",
journal = "Psycho-Oncology",
issn = "1057-9249",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "2",
}