Expectations and quality of life of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Open Access
- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
- Vol. 93 (12) , 621-628
- https://doi.org/10.1177/014107680009301205
Abstract
Summary: Expectations, real or false, affect the way patients respond to their illnesses. We assessed therapy-related expectations in relation to global quality of life in 55 cancer patients before and after radiotherapy. Factor analysis indicated that therapy-related expectations come into three broad categories—pain/emotional control, healing and tumour/symptom control. 35 patients expected ‘healing’ even though curative treatment was intended in only 19 and all patients had been fully informed. The expectation of healing was associated with high quality of life, and the same was true of perception of healing after radiotherapy. In the group as a whole, quality of life was little altered by radiotherapy, but it became substantially worse in those patients who had expected healing but perceived that this had failed, even though physician-assessed Karnofsky status did not change. These findings indicate that the expectation of healing, in cancer patients, is a component of a good global quality of life, whereas more limited expectations (pain control, tumour control) relate to lower quality of life. Patients’ expectations deserve further study as a novel approach to improving care.Keywords
This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
- Symptom reporting in cancer patients IICancer, 1999
- Psycho-oncologyEuropean Journal Of Cancer, 1999
- Cancer patients psychological adjustment and perception of illness: Cultural differences between Belgium and TurkeySupportive Care in Cancer, 1996
- The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30: A Quality-of-Life Instrument for Use in International Clinical Trials in OncologyJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1993
- Clinical practice of radiotherapyThe Lancet, 1992
- Expectancy Processes in the Health Care Interaction SequenceJournal of Social Issues, 1990
- Expectations and Delay in Seeking Medical CareJournal of Social Issues, 1990
- Quality of life: An important endpoint both in surgical practice and researchJournal of Chronic Diseases, 1987
- Which Rate Is Right?New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
- Attributions, beliefs about control, and adjustment to breast cancer.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984