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Quality of survival: a new concept framework to assess the quality of prolonged life in cancer

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posted on 2023-06-09, 07:55 authored by Lesley FallowfieldLesley Fallowfield, E Nadler, I Gilloteau, M Greaney, A Gater, L Orsini, M Subar, G H Lyman
Background: Improved cancer care means that more patients are surviving longer, but there is a need to examine how well patients survive. We conducted an exploratory analysis of a new conceptual framework termed ‘quality of survival’ (QoS) that delineates the quality of patients’ experience. Methods: This project included an electronic database search to investigate the survivorship landscape and to create a visual QoS map and semi-structured interviews with patients (n = 35), clinicians (n = 40), and payers (n = 7) to support the QoS map. QoS was discussed in the context of two tumor types, metastatic non-small cell lung cancer and metastatic melanoma. Results: Despite increased long-term survival, no specific definition of QoS exists. Patients reported many impacts that affect QoS, clinicians viewed QoS as relevant to treatment decisions, and payers felt it could help communicate different aspects relevant to the patient. Four interconnected QoS dimensions were developed (quality of life, survival, side effects, and economic impact), which vary in importance along the care continuum. Conclusion: QoS is a patient-centric concept that could help decision-making and patient communication. The QoS map could provide a framework to monitor patient experience and help patients frame what treatment attribute is most important to them at any point in the cancer continuum.

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Bristol-Myers Squibb

History

Publication status

  • Published

File Version

  • Accepted version

Journal

Expert Review of Quality of Life in Cancer Care

ISSN

2380-9000

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Issue

4

Volume

2

Page range

225-232

Department affiliated with

  • Sussex Health Outcomes Research & Education in Cancer (SHORE-C) Publications

Full text available

  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2017-09-14

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2018-08-31

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-09-14

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