Affiliation:
1. Department of Health Psychology, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-581 Warsaw, Poland
2. Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7030 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract
Despite the current shift in medicine towards patient-centered care, clinicians rarely utilize patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in everyday practice. We examined the predictors of quality- of-life (QoL) trajectories in breast cancer (BC) patients during the first year after primary treatment. A total of 185 BC patients referred for postoperative radiotherapy (RT) filled in the EORTC QLQ-C30 Questionnaire assessing global QoL, functioning and cancer-related symptoms before starting RT; directly after RT; and 3, 6 and 12 months after RT. We used decision tree analyses to examine which baseline factors best allowed for predicting the one-year trajectory of the global QoL after BC treatment. We tested two models: ‘basic’, including medical and sociodemographic characteristics, and ‘enriched’, additionally including PROs. We recognized three distinct trajectories of global QoL: ‘high’, ‘U-shape’ and ‘low’. Of the two compared models, the ‘enriched’ model allowed for a more accurate prediction of a given QoL trajectory, with all indicators of model validation being better. In this model, baseline global QoL and functioning measures were the key discriminators of QoL trajectory. Taking PROs into account increases the accuracy of the prediction model. Collecting this information in the clinical interview is recommended, especially for patients with lower QoL.
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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