静脉血栓栓塞
医学
癌症
家庭医学
老年学
重症监护医学
内科学
血栓形成
作者
Nicola Potere,Isabelle Mahé,Pantep Angchaisuksiri,Gabriela Cesarman‐Maus,Chee Wee Tan,Anila Rashid,Farjah Algahtani,Egidio Imbalzano,Nick van Es,Avi Leader,Edeghonghon Olayemi,Ettore Porreca,Fionnuala Ní Áinle,Helen Chioma Okoye,Matteo Candeloro,Didier Mayeur,Luca Valerio,R. Cary Clark,Lana A. Castellucci,Stefano Barco,Marcello Di Nisio
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jtha.2024.03.019
摘要
Abstract
Background
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major preventable cause of morbidity, disability, and mortality in subjects with cancer. A global appraisal of cancer-associated VTE education and awareness is not available. Objectives
To evaluate VTE-related education, awareness, and unmet needs from the perspective of people living with cancer using a quantitative and qualitative approach. Methods
This cross-sectional study used data from an online-based survey covering multidimensional domains of cancer-associated VTE. Data are presented descriptively. Potential differences across participant subgroups were explored. Results
Among 2262 patients with cancer from 42 countries worldwide, 55.3% received no VTE education throughout their cancer journey, and an additional 8.2% received education at the time of VTE diagnosis only, leading to 63.5% receiving no or inappropriately delayed education. When education was delivered, only 67.8% received instructions to seek medical attention in case of VTE suspicion, and 36.9% reported scarce understanding. One-third of participants (32.4%) felt psychologically distressed when becoming aware of the potential risks and implications connected with cancer-associated VTE. Most responders (78.8%) deemed VTE awareness highly relevant, but almost half expressed concerns about the quality of education received. While overall consistent, findings in selected survey domains appeared to numerically differ across age group, ethnicity, continent of residence, educational level, metastatic status, and VTE history. Conclusion
This study involving a large and diverse population of individuals living with cancer identifies important unmet needs in VTE-related education, awareness, and support across healthcare systems globally. These findings unveil multilevel opportunities to expedite patient-centered care in cancer-associated VTE prevention and management.
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