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A qualitative service evaluation of patient and caregiver experiences of CAR-T therapy: Recommendations for service development and implications for palliative care teams

Charlotte Stenson, Jennifer Vidrine, Felicity Dewhurst, Wendy Osborne, Tobias Menne, Rachel Stocker

2022Palliative Medicine31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chimeric Antigen-Receptor-T-cell (CAR-T) therapy is a potentially life-saving treatment for refractory haematological malignancies. Internationally, CAR-T services are undergoing rapid development. Despite this, research on the lived experiences of patients receiving novel immunotherapies is limited. Little is known about their supportive care needs. Consequently, dedicated palliative and supportive care services may not be considered. AIM: To explore the patient and caregiver experience of CAR-T therapy and identify unmet needs to inform service development. DESIGN: = 4). Thematic analysis was underpinned by a constructivist approach. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: All patients and caregivers attending one UK centre for CAR-T therapy were eligible. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at specific time points: prior to infusion, one month after infusion and follow-up post-treatment (5-18 months). RESULTS: Identified themes described the unique challenges of CAR-T therapy. From the point of referral patients had a wide range of supportive care needs. Initially, this was attributed to prior receipt of multiple failed treatments. Subsequently, CAR-T side-effects impacted on quality-of-life and physical function. Significant psychological morbidity from prognostic uncertainty was described throughout. Patients and caregivers reported that a dedicated nurse specialist - an expert, consistent point of contact - was essential. CONCLUSION: Patients and caregivers would benefit from early and ongoing support from palliative care, allied-health professionals and psychology. As indications for CAR-T therapy expand, there is an urgent need for multi-centre studies incorporating patient-reported outcome data to ensure patient-centred service delivery.

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MedicineThematic analysisPalliative careReceiptReferralNursingQuality of life (healthcare)Qualitative researchService (business)Family medicineCAR T-cell therapyChimeric antigen receptorCancerInternal medicineEconomySociologySocial scienceEconomicsWorld Wide WebComputer scienceImmunotherapyCAR-T cell therapy researchEconomic and Financial Impacts of CancerAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
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