What Defines Quality of Life for Older Patients Diagnosed with Cancer? A Qualitative Study Petronella A.
Authors/Creators
- 1. Diakonessenhuis
- 2. Canisius Wilhelmina ziekenhuis
- 3. Institut Bergonie, Bordeaux
- 4. University College Dublin
- 5. Oslo University Hospital
- 6. Leiden University Medical Centre
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Quality of life has a different meaning for every individual. In older patients with cancer, quality of life is important because anti-cancer treatment may influence their quality of life. In order to assess the aspects of quality of life that matter most to older patients with cancer, we interviewed 63 patients. We used both open-ended questions and asked them to select the most important items from a predefined list: cognition, contact with family or with community, independence, staying in your own home, helping others, having enough energy, emotional wellbeing, life satisfaction, religion and leisure activities. Physical functioning, social functioning, physical health and cognition are important components of quality of life. In conclusion, maintaining cognition and independence, staying in one’s own home, and maintaining contact with family and community appear to be the most important aspects of quality of life for older patients with cancer. These aspects should be included when making a shared treatment decision.
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