The Unmet Supportive Care Needs of Nigerian Patients With Cancer

2018 
Background: Cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality globally, and its incidence has been on the increase in Nigeria, and the rest of the world. The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is associated with significant psychological distress and patients face a broad range of challenges which create a huge vacuum of “unmet needs” that patients feel as a loss of personal control and frustration. This impacts negatively on their quality of life and other care outcomes. Aim: This study was aimed at determining the magnitude, distribution, and predictors of unmet needs in Nigerian cancer patients. Methods: Using a descriptive cross-sectional approach, 205 cancer patients attending oncology outpatient clinics at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, were assessed for unmet needs. Eligible patients were given the self-administered Supportive Care Needs Survey - Short Form (SCNS-SF34) questionnaire with focus on five domains of need - psychological, health system and information, physic...
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