Abstract 1683P
Background
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are chronic haematological malignancies including myelofibrosis (MF), polycythaemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET). People with MPN require proper education to confidently manage their health at home. If they develop high levels of self-care confidence, they might be more capable of performing self-care behaviours and improving their quality of life. This study aims to preliminary assess the self-care confidence of MPN patients and its association with their quality of life.
Methods
This is a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted by the Italian Association of MPN Patients (AIPAMM). Preliminary data from 9 haematology centres in Italy were analysed. During their outpatient visit, patients with MPN were given a paper-and-pencil questionnaire to measure self-care confidence using the Self-Care Confidence Scale, symptom burden using the MPN-SAF TSS, and quality of life using the EORTC QLQ-C30.
Results
The study included 292 adult patients with MPN (55% male; mean age = 60 years ± 14). They were diagnosed with MF (42%), ET (30%), or PV (28%). The most burdensome symptoms were fatigue, problems with concentration, abdominal discomfort, and inactivity. Participants rated their overall quality of life as 69.5 ± 22.8 (range 0-100). The mean level of self-care confidence was 77.4 ± 16.3 (range 0-100). We found that a higher level of self-care confidence is associated with lower symptom burden (r = -.24; p <. 001) and greater quality of life (r =. 30; p <. 001).
Conclusions
This study revealed that enhancing self-care confidence in MPN patients can decrease their symptom burden and improve their quality of life. Health professionals should educate and support people living with MPN in performing self-care behaviours to enhance their ability to manage their health at home and their level of confidence. In particular, patients should be empowered to utilize suitable strategies to address fatigue and problems with concentration.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
1709P - Outcomes with novel combinations in non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma (nccRCC): ORACLE study
Presenter: Deepak Kilari
Session: Poster session 11
1710P - Exposure-response (E/R) relationship of nivolumab (N) and ipilimumab (I) in patients (pts) with metastatic renal cell clear cell carcinoma (mRCC) from the randomised phase II BIONIKK study
Presenter: Benoit Blanchet
Session: Poster session 11
1711P - Real-word data challenging the treatment paradigm in metastatic renal cancer: Time to separate IMDC intermediate / poor risk groups?
Presenter: John McGrane
Session: Poster session 11
1712P - Real-world efficacy of first-line nivolumab plus ipilimumab and its practical predictive biomarkers in advanced renal cell carcinoma: First analysis from RENOIR study [KCSG GU22-13]
Presenter: Jwa Hoon Kim
Session: Poster session 11
1713P - A deep learning approach utilizing the electronic health record (EHR) to identify cancer recurrence in renal cell carcinoma (RCC)
Presenter: Jue Hou
Session: Poster session 11
1714P - Detection and monitoring of translocation renal cell carcinoma via epigenomic profiling of cell-free DNA
Presenter: Simon Garinet
Session: Poster session 11
1715P - Interim analysis results from a phase II study of adjuvant penpulimab in very high-risk clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Presenter: Xu Zhang
Session: Poster session 11
1716P - Primary resistance to front-line immune-based combinations in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (ARON-1)
Presenter: martina catalano
Session: Poster session 11