Caregivers' accuracy in reporting patients' symptom: A preliminary report.

2016 
64 Background: Improving symptom control during end of life (EOL) is a core goal of palliative care. When patients are not able to report their symptoms, caregivers (CG) report symptom intensity as surrogates. Data show that there is good agreement between patients and CG in reporting symptom intensity. However, little is known about factores that influence CGs’ accuracy. The aim of the study was to determine CG accuracy of advanced cancer patients’ symptoms and to identify CG factors that could modify it. Methods: In this prospective study, patients with advanced cancer enrolled in the National Program of Palliative Care at a public Hospital in Santiago, Chile and their CGs independently scored ten patients’ symptoms using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS). Correlation between patient and CG scores were estimated for each symptom. Differences between patient and CG scores were calculated for each symptom and were transformed into positive values. A continuous variable was created with the sum ...
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