Division of Imaging and Cancer, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of Utrecht, Heideberglaan 100, 3584, CG, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
BMC Cancer. 2020 Dec 9;20(1):1212. doi: 10.1186/s12885-020-07683-7.
Little is known about treatment expectations of patients with spinal metastases undergoing radiotherapy and/or surgery. Assuming that patients with spinal metastases share characteristics with patients who had spinal surgery for non-cancer related conditions and with advanced cancer patients, we performed a systematic review to summarize the literature on patient expectations regarding treatment outcomes of spinal surgery and advanced cancer care.
A comprehensive search was performed in MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsycINFO for studies between 2000 and sep-2019. Studies including adult patients (> 18 years), undergoing spinal surgery or receiving advanced cancer care, investigating patients' pre-treatment expectations regarding treatment outcomes were included. Two independent reviewers screened titles, abstracts and full-texts, extracted data and assessed methodological quality.
The search identified 7343 articles, of which 92 were selected for full-text review. For this review, 31 articles were included. Patients undergoing spinal surgery had overly optimistic expectations regarding pain and symptom relief, they underestimated the probability of functional disability, and overestimated the probability of (complete) recovery and return to work. Studies highlighted that patients feel not adequately prepared for surgery in terms of post-treatment expectations. Similarly, advanced cancer patients receiving palliative treatment often had overly optimistic expectations regarding their survival probability and cure rates.
Patients tend to have overly optimistic expectations regarding pain and symptom relief, recovery and prognosis following spinal surgery or advanced cancer care. Pretreatment consultation about the expected pain and symptom relief, recovery and prognosis may improve understanding of prognosis, and promote and manage expectations, which, in turn, may lead to better perceived outcomes.
PROSPERO registration number: CRD42020145151 .
对于接受放疗和/或手术的脊柱转移瘤患者的治疗预期,我们知之甚少。假设脊柱转移瘤患者与因非癌症相关疾病接受脊柱手术的患者和晚期癌症患者具有相似特征,我们进行了一项系统综述,以总结关于脊柱手术和晚期癌症治疗的患者对治疗结果的预期的文献。
在 MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 PsycINFO 中进行了全面检索,检索时间为 2000 年至 2019 年 9 月。纳入研究包括接受脊柱手术或接受晚期癌症治疗的成年患者(>18 岁),并调查患者对治疗结果的治疗前预期。两名独立的审查员筛选标题、摘要和全文,提取数据并评估方法学质量。
搜索共确定了 7343 篇文章,其中有 92 篇被选入全文审查。在本综述中,共纳入了 31 篇文章。接受脊柱手术的患者对疼痛和症状缓解、功能障碍的概率、(完全)康复和重返工作的概率有着过于乐观的预期。研究强调,患者在手术后的预期方面感觉没有得到充分的准备。同样,接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者对其生存率和治愈率往往有着过于乐观的预期。
患者在接受脊柱手术或晚期癌症治疗后对疼痛和症状缓解、恢复和预后往往有着过于乐观的预期。在治疗前对预期的疼痛和症状缓解、恢复和预后进行咨询,可能会提高对预后的理解,并促进和管理预期,从而提高患者的感知治疗效果。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020145151。