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Published in: BMC Palliative Care 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Unmet care needs of advanced cancer patients and their informal caregivers: a systematic review

Authors: Tao Wang, Alex Molassiotis, Betty Pui Man Chung, Jing-Yu Tan

Published in: BMC Palliative Care | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

This systematic review aimed to identify the unmet care needs and their associated variables in patients with advanced cancer and informal caregivers, alongside summarizing the tools used for needs assessment.

Methods

Ten electronic databases were searched systematically from inception of each database to December 2016 to determine eligible studies. Studies that considered the unmet care needs of either adult patients with advanced cancer or informal caregivers, regardless of the study design, were included. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was utilized for quality appraisal of the included studies. Content analysis was used to identify unmet needs, and descriptive analysis was adopted to synthesize other outcomes.

Results

Fifty studies were included, and their methodological quality was generally robust. The prevalence of unmet needs varied across studies. Twelve unmet need domains were identified in patients with advanced cancer, and seven among informal caregivers. The three most commonly reported domains for patients were psychological, physical, and healthcare service and information. The most prominent unmet items of these domains were emotional support (10.1–84.4%), fatigue (18–76.3%), and “being informed about benefits and side-effects of treatment” (4–66.7%). The most commonly identified  unmet needs for informal caregivers were information needs, including illness and treatment information (26–100%) and care-related information (21–100%). Unmet needs of patients with advanced cancer were associated with their physical symptoms, anxiety, and quality of life. The most commonly used instruments for needs assessment among patients with advanced cancer were the Supportive Care Needs Survey (N = 8) and Problems and Needs in Palliative Care questionnaire (N = 5). The majority of the included studies investigated unmet needs from the perspectives of either patients or caregivers with a cross-sectional study design using single time-point assessments. Moreover, significant heterogeneity, including differences in study contexts, assessment methods, instruments for measurement, need classifications, and reporting methods, were identified across studies.

Conclusion

Both advanced cancer patients and informal caregivers reported a wide range of context-bound unmet needs. Examining their unmet needs on the basis of viewing patients and their informal caregivers as a whole unit will be highly optimal. Unmet care needs should be comprehensively evaluated  from the perspectives of all stakeholders and interpreted by using rigorously designed mixed methods research and longitudinal studies within a given context.
Footnotes
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In this review, patients with advanced cancer are defined as follows: patients with advanced, secondary, metastatic, or terminal cancer [23, 24] or patients with cancer at stage III or IV according to TNM Staging System or Dukes’ D according to Dukes’ staging system [23, 24]).
 
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In this review, when external help for patients and informal caregivers’ existing problems was inadequate, any level of need for addressing the unsolved problems was regarded as unmet care needs, which included low, moderate, and high needs.
 
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In this paper, direct quotations from several included quantitative studies using commonly utilized research scales with documented psychometric properties were details of each of the used research questionnaire items. Thus, information regarding page numbers was not provided, but that for direct quotations from studies using self-designed semi-structured questionnaires and/or qualitative methods, as well as page numbers for such quotations, was provided.
 
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Metadata
Title
Unmet care needs of advanced cancer patients and their informal caregivers: a systematic review
Authors
Tao Wang
Alex Molassiotis
Betty Pui Man Chung
Jing-Yu Tan
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Palliative Care / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1472-684X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-018-0346-9

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