CORRELATES OF DISSATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSED THROUGH SCREENING
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 162 (1) , 113-118
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005392-199907000-00027
Abstract
We evaluated correlates of patient reported dissatisfaction with treatment of prostate cancer detected by screening. We performed a cross-sectional retrospective study to evaluate the correlates of dissatisfaction with treatment in 1,651 patients in whom prostate cancer was detected through serial screening. We included demographic and clinical characteristics in the independent and control variables, and we validated measurements of quality of life outcomes. Overall 11% of patients were dissatisfied with the treatment received. Differences in the rates of dissatisfaction with treatment were not statistically significant across treatment groups (11% for retropubic radical prostatectomy, 21% for perineal radical prostatectomy, 14% for radiotherapy, 8% for observation, 8% for hormonal treatment and 4% for cryoablation, p = 0.1). Patient age, race, followup interval, marital status, education and co-morbid conditions were not significant correlates of dissatisfaction with treatment (for all characteristics p [greater than =] 0.05). Urinary function and bothersomeness were associated with dissatisfaction with treatment (p 0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that urinary function and bothersomeness were also the only significant correlates of dissatisfaction with treatment. Of patients in whom prostate cancer was detected by screening 11% were dissatisfied with treatment. Urinary function and bothersomeness were the only important correlates of dissatisfaction.Keywords
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