Wednesday, 17 August 2016

A prospective study of patient-centred outcomes in the management of malignant pleural effusions

International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2016 July 2, 22 (7): 351-8
Susan Walker, Marijana Zubrinic, Christine Massey, Yaron Shargall, Eric Bédard, Gail Darling

The aim of the study was to evaluate quality of life and satisfaction with treatment using patient-reported outcomes for four different treatment strategies. The authors found no significant difference between the treatments.  While all treatment options addressed the patients' symptoms and relieved dyspnoea, an indwelling pleural catheter offered effective treatment with minimal discomfort and time in hospital yet still high satisfaction.


Available in print in Arthur Rank Hospice, Brookfields Hospital