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The association of prognostic awareness with quality of life, spiritual well-being, psychological distress, and pain severity in patients with advanced cancer: Results from the APPROACH Study in Indonesia.

Rudi PutrantoHamzah ShatriCosphiadi IrawanSoehartati GondhowiardjoEric FinkelsteinChetna MalhotraSemra OzdemirIrene TeoGrace Meijuan Yang
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2024)
Given the high prevalence of patients who wrongly thought their cancer was curable, more could be done to improve disease and prognostic understanding among patients with advanced cancer in Indonesia. Those who were aware of their advanced cancer stage did not have a poorer QoL, nor did they have more anxiety or depression than those who were unaware. This finding suggests that concerns about the negative impact of prognostic disclosure may be unfounded.
Keyphrases
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  • palliative care
  • sleep quality
  • chronic pain
  • depressive symptoms
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  • pain management
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  • neuropathic pain
  • squamous cell
  • spinal cord injury
  • young adults