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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 12/2005

01.12.2005 | Short Communication

Improvement of feeding independence in end-stage cancer patients under palliative care—a prospective, uncontrolled study

verfasst von: Warren Tak Keung Lee, Hung Fai Chan, Eric Wong

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 12/2005

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Abstract

Purpose

Feeding independence is important to improve the quality of life (QOL) of patients receiving palliative care. Studies on feeding independence among cancer patients under palliative care are unavailable. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of occupational therapy in promoting feeding independence in end-stage cancer patients in palliative care.

Patients and methods

Thirty-six end-stage cancer inpatients with feeding difficulties attributable to improper positioning (58.3%), one-handedness (22.2%), and upper limb impairment (11.1%) were enrolled from two hospitals in Hong Kong. The feeding independence level (level 1≥25% assistance; level 2<25% assistance) of patients was assessed weekly for 3 weeks. Major treatment modalities included positioning (58%), feeding aid support (25%), and upper limb support (11%). Multilevel models were used for comparing feeding independence levels at baseline and weekly intervals.

Results

There was a significant improvement in feeding independence from baseline to week 1 (P<0.0001). Multilevel models showed that there were no significant differences in the level of feeding independence between weeks 1 and 2 (P=0.246) and between weeks 1 and 3 (P=0.165) among the subjects after controlling for age and sex, indicating that the improved feeding independence in week 1 was sustainable through weeks 2 and 3.

Conclusion

The prospective study showed for the first time that the provision of appropriate feeding supports could markedly enhance feeding independence in end-stage cancer patients receiving palliative care, which might improve activities of daily living and QOL, and minimize excessive disability. Furthermore, it merits cooperation among occupational therapists, caregivers, and ward staff to promote feeding independence in this group of patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Improvement of feeding independence in end-stage cancer patients under palliative care—a prospective, uncontrolled study
verfasst von
Warren Tak Keung Lee
Hung Fai Chan
Eric Wong
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2005
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 12/2005
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-005-0859-7

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