Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility
Objectives: To study compliance with chemotherapy schedules in cancer patients and associated factors. Study Background: This study was conducted in Radiotherapy/Oncology Department, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria which has a 10-bed capacity chemotherapy room, within 11 week...
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doaj-a873c84b2c114b758e69c9b67c4855a62021-08-09T10:22:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Medicine1115-26132020-01-0129113213610.4103/1115-2613.284875Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facilityShehu S UmarSalihu MuhammadAlbert M AlfredEhiosa C OkuofoCharles OkwonnaIsmail H ZubairTessy O AhmaduObjectives: To study compliance with chemotherapy schedules in cancer patients and associated factors. Study Background: This study was conducted in Radiotherapy/Oncology Department, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria which has a 10-bed capacity chemotherapy room, within 11 weeks from 1[st] March 2018 to 18[th] May 2018. Almost all the patients were on 3- weekly cyclical chemotherapy with very few patients on 2-weekly or 4- weekly courses. The hospital serves as a centre of excellence for oncology in the Northern region of Nigeria. The bulk of the patients are from a low socio-economic class. Methodology: The study is a prospective cross-sectional study involving a total of 140 patients. Data collection from patients’ record (age, diagnosis, stage at diagnosis, comorbidities, chemotherapy regimen, previous treatments received etc.), the record of the date of chemotherapy course and assessment ECOG performance for each patient during each chemotherapy course were recorded in a designed booklet. This was conducted for over 11 weeks. Ethical clearance was obtained. Patients’ consent was obtained, and care was taken to maintain the confidentiality of patients. Data collected were inputted and analyzed using Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0. Results: There was a statistically significant correlation between compliance with chemotherapy schedule and patients’ performance status, prior radiotherapy, combination chemotherapy and use of platinum-based chemotherapy regimen. However, there were no correlations with patients’ age, sex, chemotherapy course, stage of the disease, previous oncology- related surgery (excluding biopsies), comorbidities and blood transfusion during chemotherapy. Conclusion: This study suggests that patients’ performance status, prior radiotherapy, use of platinum-based chemotherapy and combination chemotherapy schedule are significant to compliance with chemotherapy.http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=1;spage=132;epage=136;aulast=Umar;type=0 |
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Shehu S Umar Salihu Muhammad Albert M Alfred Ehiosa C Okuofo Charles Okwonna Ismail H Zubair Tessy O Ahmadu |
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Shehu S Umar Salihu Muhammad Albert M Alfred Ehiosa C Okuofo Charles Okwonna Ismail H Zubair Tessy O Ahmadu |
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Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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Factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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factors associated with compliance to chemotherapy amongst cancer patients in a radiotherapy facility |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Nigerian Journal of Medicine |
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1115-2613 |
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Objectives: To study compliance with chemotherapy schedules in cancer patients and associated factors.
Study Background: This study was conducted in Radiotherapy/Oncology Department, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria which has a 10-bed capacity chemotherapy room, within 11 weeks from 1[st] March 2018 to 18[th] May 2018. Almost all the patients were on 3- weekly cyclical chemotherapy with very few patients on 2-weekly or 4- weekly courses. The hospital serves as a centre of excellence for oncology in the Northern region of Nigeria. The bulk of the patients are from a low socio-economic class.
Methodology: The study is a prospective cross-sectional study involving a total of 140 patients. Data collection from patients’ record (age, diagnosis, stage at diagnosis, comorbidities, chemotherapy regimen, previous treatments received etc.), the record of the date of chemotherapy course and assessment ECOG performance for each patient during each chemotherapy course were recorded in a designed booklet. This was conducted for over 11 weeks. Ethical clearance was obtained. Patients’ consent was obtained, and care was taken to maintain the confidentiality of patients. Data collected were inputted and analyzed using Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0.
Results: There was a statistically significant correlation between compliance with chemotherapy schedule and patients’ performance status, prior radiotherapy, combination chemotherapy and use of platinum-based chemotherapy regimen. However, there were no correlations with patients’ age, sex, chemotherapy course, stage of the disease, previous oncology- related surgery (excluding biopsies), comorbidities and blood transfusion during chemotherapy.
Conclusion: This study suggests that patients’ performance status, prior radiotherapy, use of platinum-based chemotherapy and combination chemotherapy schedule are significant to compliance with chemotherapy. |
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