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Prognostic Awareness in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients: A Narrative Literature Review of the Processes Involved

Mariam Chichua, Davide Mazzoni, Eleonora Brivio, Gabriella Pravettoni

2023Cancer Management and Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High prognostic awareness (PA) is seen by many as a threat to terminal patients' psychological well-being. Whether this concern is supported by evidence or not is still a matter of discussion, given the heterogeneity of existing findings. This ambiguity points to the importance of considering contextual processes involved in the relationship between high PA and psychological outcomes, as a possible mediator and moderator mechanism. Aiming to capture a holistic image of the relationship between PA and the psychological experiences of patients, we adapted a narrative method to synthesize and discusses patient-related (physical symptoms, coping strategy, spirituality) and external (family support, received medical care) processes as potential explaining mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

Terminally illNarrativeNarrative reviewMedicineCancerIntensive care medicinePsychologyInternal medicinePalliative carePhilosophyNursingLinguisticsPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesPatient Dignity and PrivacyPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare