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Patients are dissatisfied with information provision: perceived information provision and quality of life in prostate cancer patients

  • Romy E D Lamers
  • , Maarten Cuypers
  • , Olga Husson
  • , Marieke de Vries
  • , Paul J M Kil
  • , J. L. H. Ruud Bosch
  • , Lonneke V. van de Poll-Franse

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Abstract

Objective To determine the satisfaction with information received by prostate cancer survivors and associations with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and illness perception. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed among 999 patients diagnosed between 2006 and 2009. All patients received a questionnaire on HRQoL (EORTC QLQ-C30), illness perception (B-IPQ) and satisfaction with information provision (EORTC QLQ-INFO-25). Multivariate regression analyses were performed to assess the association between satisfaction with information provision and HRQoL as well as illness perception. Results Response rate was 70% (N = 697), 34% (N = 222) indicated to be dissatisfied with the information received. Multivariate linear regression analyses showed a significant positive association between satisfaction with information provision and global health (P = <0.001), emotional functioning (P = 0.004), social functioning (P = 0.027), physical functioning (P = 0.002) and role functioning (P = 0.001). Satisfaction was negatively associated with illness perception subscales on consequences (P = 0.020), timeline (P = 0.031), personal control (P = 0.013), treatment control (P < 0.001), illness concern (P < 0.001), coherence (P = 0.001) and emotional representation (P = 0.004). Hence, more satisfied patients reported fewer consequences of disease, illness concern and emotional representation, but higher personal and treatment control and coherence. Conclusions A third of all prostate cancer survivors reported to be dissatisfied with the information received and scored worse on HRQoL and illness perception. A prospective randomized study is needed to study the effect of an intervention that improves information provision on HRQoL and illness perception outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)633-640
JournalPsycho-Oncology
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • patient information satisfaction
  • health related quality of life
  • illness perception
  • oncology
  • prostate cancer

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