Journal of Patient Experience (Jan 2021)

Evaluation of a Multidisciplinary Cachexia and Nutrition Support Service— The Patient and Carers Perspective

  • Vanessa C Vaughan BSc (Hons), PhD,
  • Meg Harrison NP,
  • Anna Dowd RN,
  • Peter Eastman BPhty, MBBS, FRACGP, FACHPM,
  • Peter Martin MB, BCH, BAO, FACHPM, MMed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520981476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The Barwon Health Cachexia & Nutrition Support Service (CNSS) is an outpatient service focused on improving clinical outcomes and quality of life for patients with or at high risk of cancer cachexia. Patients see a multidisciplinary team, comprising a palliative medicine physician, physiotherapist, dietitian, and nurse practitioner. This study evaluated the service from patient and carer perspectives. In 2016/17, semistructured interviews were conducted with 12 patients and 9 carers attending the service, focusing on: (1) reflection on experience of the CNSS, and (2) describing how a cachexia-specific service can meet their needs and concerns. Analysis generated 4 superordinate themes: evolving perception of service value, empowerment through person-centered care, communication to patients and carers regarding health/disease information, and the importance of the multidisciplinary team-based approach. Generally, patients and carers reported overall positive experiences with the service, particularly with regard to improved communication and management of the patient. Findings confirmed the patient-centered and individualized approaches were particularly valued. These insights are a critical step in the development of recommendations for future clinical management of cancer cachexia.