The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience

Background: Since 1998 an individual approach in patient's education has been applied at the Institute for Oncology and radiology of Serbia (IORS). Until now about 2500 patients have been informed and advised about the disease they were suffering from. Furthermore, education of patients and the...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Đurđević Ana, Berat Svetlana, Milović Ljiljana, Delić Svetlana
التنسيق: مقال
اللغة:English
منشور في: Institute of Oncology, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia 2003-01-01
سلاسل:Archive of Oncology
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-7310/2003/0354-73100303224B.pdf
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author Đurđević Ana
Berat Svetlana
Milović Ljiljana
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description Background: Since 1998 an individual approach in patient's education has been applied at the Institute for Oncology and radiology of Serbia (IORS). Until now about 2500 patients have been informed and advised about the disease they were suffering from. Furthermore, education of patients and their family members is also ongoing at the IORS within European Education Program (EEP) "Learning to live with cancer". This program is based on popular lectures requiring multidisciplinary team consisting of physician, senior nurse, psychologist, nutritionist, defectologist, and social worker. At the IORS, more than 3000 patients were included in this work in groups within EEP. The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of patients' education on quality of life (QoL). Patients and methods: A hundred and five individuals were divided into three groups of study subjects: experimental cancer patients group (n=35), control cancer patients group (n=35) (who did not have organized education), and control healthy persons group (n=35). All three groups were matched regarding gender, age and education level. The Rotterdam Symptom Checklist was used for the assessment of QoL. Results: We found high correlation between the level of getting informed and total quality of life (r=0.330), physical dimension of quality of life (r=0.233) and poor correlation with psychic dimension of quality of life (r=0.215). All measures of QoL were significantly better in experimental patients' group than in control patients' group: physical dimensions (p<0.01), psychic dimension (p<0.01), functional ability (p<0.01), and total QoL p<0.01). Conclusion: Education significantly improves the quality of life in cancer patients. It seems to be a powerful weapon against the disease, and should be incorporated as an integral part of treatment plan.
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spelling doaj.art-d20a9f157c7f4f9983dd86ef9de1e3b02022-12-22T00:41:39ZengInstitute of Oncology, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaArchive of Oncology0354-73102003-01-0111322422410.2298/AOO0303224BThe influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experienceĐurđević AnaBerat SvetlanaMilović LjiljanaDelić SvetlanaBackground: Since 1998 an individual approach in patient's education has been applied at the Institute for Oncology and radiology of Serbia (IORS). Until now about 2500 patients have been informed and advised about the disease they were suffering from. Furthermore, education of patients and their family members is also ongoing at the IORS within European Education Program (EEP) "Learning to live with cancer". This program is based on popular lectures requiring multidisciplinary team consisting of physician, senior nurse, psychologist, nutritionist, defectologist, and social worker. At the IORS, more than 3000 patients were included in this work in groups within EEP. The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of patients' education on quality of life (QoL). Patients and methods: A hundred and five individuals were divided into three groups of study subjects: experimental cancer patients group (n=35), control cancer patients group (n=35) (who did not have organized education), and control healthy persons group (n=35). All three groups were matched regarding gender, age and education level. The Rotterdam Symptom Checklist was used for the assessment of QoL. Results: We found high correlation between the level of getting informed and total quality of life (r=0.330), physical dimension of quality of life (r=0.233) and poor correlation with psychic dimension of quality of life (r=0.215). All measures of QoL were significantly better in experimental patients' group than in control patients' group: physical dimensions (p<0.01), psychic dimension (p<0.01), functional ability (p<0.01), and total QoL p<0.01). Conclusion: Education significantly improves the quality of life in cancer patients. It seems to be a powerful weapon against the disease, and should be incorporated as an integral part of treatment plan.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-7310/2003/0354-73100303224B.pdfpatient educationquality of lifemedical oncology
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The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
Archive of Oncology
patient education
quality of life
medical oncology
title The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
title_full The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
title_fullStr The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
title_full_unstemmed The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
title_short The influence of patients' education on quality of life: A single center experience
title_sort influence of patients education on quality of life a single center experience
topic patient education
quality of life
medical oncology
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