Handa Satoko, Okuyama Hiromi, Yamamoto Hitomi, Nakamura Seigo, Kato Yasuhisa
Division of Drug Information Analytics, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Showa University School of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Breast Surgery, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Clin Breast Cancer. 2020 Jun;20(3):201-208. doi: 10.1016/j.clbc.2020.01.004. Epub 2020 Feb 26.
Outpatients undergoing cancer chemotherapy experience anxiety related to adverse drug reactions that they can experience at home. We developed a breast cancer patient support system (BPSS) application (app). The BPSS app chronologically and quantitatively records patients' subjective and objective symptoms during breast cancer chemotherapy, with the goal of providing supportive management for adverse drug reactions. The present study examined whether the BPSS app is an effective tool for supporting patients undergoing chemotherapy.
A total of 102 patients undergoing chemotherapy at the Showa University Hospital (Tokyo, Japan) were enrolled in the present order- and age-controlled clinical trial and randomized into BPSS or no-BPSS app groups. The patients underwent 4 courses of chemotherapy. The primary outcome was the change in the hospital anxiety and depression scale score, which was assessed directly before and after the 4 courses of chemotherapy. Other outcomes included health literacy (measured using the 14-item health literacy scale (HLS-14), side effects, and app adherence.
Of the 102 patients, 95 completed the present study. No significant improvement was seen in anxiety, depression, or health literacy at the end of treatment between the BPSS and no-BPSS app groups. Overall, 1868 side effects were reported. When the patients' records were compared with the medical staff records, the analysis revealed that the medical staff had underestimated some grade 3 symptoms.
The BPSS app is a feasible tool for patients with breast cancer and might be useful as a support tool for information sharing between patients and medical staff in an effort to optimize chemotherapy and deliver suitable patient care and support.
接受癌症化疗的门诊患者会因可能在家中出现的药物不良反应而感到焦虑。我们开发了一款乳腺癌患者支持系统(BPSS)应用程序(应用)。BPSS应用按时间顺序和定量方式记录乳腺癌化疗期间患者的主观和客观症状,目的是为药物不良反应提供支持性管理。本研究检验了BPSS应用是否是支持化疗患者的有效工具。
共有102名在日本东京昭和大学医院接受化疗的患者纳入了本序贯和年龄对照临床试验,并随机分为BPSS应用组或无BPSS应用组。患者接受4个疗程的化疗。主要结局是医院焦虑抑郁量表评分的变化,在4个疗程化疗前后直接进行评估。其他结局包括健康素养(使用14项健康素养量表(HLS - 14)测量)、副作用和应用依从性。
102名患者中,95名完成了本研究。BPSS应用组和无BPSS应用组在治疗结束时焦虑、抑郁或健康素养方面均未观察到显著改善。总体而言,共报告了1868例副作用。将患者记录与医务人员记录进行比较时,分析显示医务人员低估了一些3级症状。
BPSS应用对乳腺癌患者是一种可行的工具,可能有助于作为患者与医务人员之间信息共享的支持工具,以优化化疗并提供合适的患者护理与支持。