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Developing Patient-centered Interventions to Improve the Quality of Care in Relationship to Aborted Cancer Surgery

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Surgery is often a central curative treatment for gastrointestinal tumors. Surgical treatment of diagnosed cancer tumors is decided after a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical status, radiological assessments and after careful evaluation at the multidisciplinary conference. Despite the careful preoperative assessment of patients for curative surgery, the planned operation may unexpectedly need to be canceled. Of the patients who were planned for curative resection for pancreatic cancer in 2021 in Sweden, 90% received the intended surgery, and 10% of planned surgery was canceled. The reason for this was disseminated cancer or locally advanced disease in which radical resection is considered impossible to carry out. A systematic review of knowledge reveals a significant lack of evidence regarding patient-centered research and aborted cancer surgery. The studies in the project have different study designs and methods, and include focus group interviews with staff, translation and validation of a questionnaire to measure care needs, estimation of supportive care needs and patient experiences. An improved understanding and knowledge of patients' preferences and needs is needed to design interventions that can improve health-related quality of life. This project is dedicated to studying patients undergoing aborted cancer surgery, with the aim of improving the quality of care and meeting patients' care needs.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
View:

• \>18 years

• cancer patients with different gastrointestinal cancer diagnosis

Locations
Other Locations
Sweden
Department of Surgery
RECRUITING
Linköping
Jenny Drott
RECRUITING
Linköping
Contact Information
Primary
Jenny Drott, PhD
Jenny.Drott@liu.se
+46 732701839
Backup
Per Sandström, Prof
per.sandstrom@liu.se
+46 7034058581
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-03-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 350
Treatments
Translation and validation design
To translate the English version of The Supportive Care Needs Survey-short form (SCNS-SF34) questionnaire into Swedish and to test the reliability and validity.~Design: Translation and validation design~A multicenter national validation study, in three university hospital in Sweden. Consecutive sampling procedure during a one-year period (2023), to evaluate internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the SCNS-SF34 in Swedish. Number is calculated to be 300 patients, and test-rest (reliability) in 50 patients. Inclusion criteria = \>18 years, cancer patients with different gastrointestinal cancer diagnosis. Exclusion criteria= not able to answer a questionnaire in Swedish.~Demographical and clinical data will be collected using a case report form. The survey will be distributed to patients via a web-based questionnaire or paper and pen questionnaire procedure.
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Sponsors
Leads: Linkoeping University

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