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Patients' quality of life
A comparison of patient and nurse perceptions
Masoud Bahrami
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide SA
Steve Parker
Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide SA
Ian Blackman
Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide SA
Abstract
Quality of Life (QoL) is a subjective perception a person has of their position in life. Tailoring care to a patient’s unique needs requires nurses and patients to have a similar understanding of a patients’ QoL.
This study aimed to identify: (a) the level of agreement between patients and nurses about cancer patients’ QoL; and (b) variables that may affect the level of agreement between them.
Cancer patients (n=117) and nurses (n=49) from a public hospital were invited separately to complete the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Brief (WHOQoL-BREF) questionnaire. This assesses QoL in physical, psychological, social relationship and environmental domains, or dimensions.
Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) revealed a moderate agreement between nurses’ and patients’ scores in the physical QoL domain but lower agreement on other domains. A paired t-test identified patients’ QoL domain scores were significantly higher than that of nurses in social relationship and environmental domains. Multivariate analysis using standard multiple regression analysis demonstrated that agreement between patients and nurses was higher: (a) in the physical QoL domain with nurses who have greater clinical experience with cancer patients; (b) in the social relationship QoL domain when patients are treated in outpatient departments.
These results imply that differences exist between patients’ and nurses’ perceptions about cancer patients’ QoL and nurses tend to underestimate patients’ QoL in social relationship and environmental domains. Higher clinical experience with cancer patients may contribute toward a better understanding by nurses of cancer patients’ QoL.
Keywords
nursing, quality of life, oncology patients, oncology nurses, World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief questionnaire, nursing care
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