Patient-reported outcomes with a personalized follow-up program after lung cancer resection: A single-center randomized controlled trial
Yiqing Luo, Yuna Cheng, Zuodong Song, Hui Chen, Yinping Bo, Haobo Shixing

TL;DR
A personalized follow-up program using patient-reported outcomes improved quality of life and self-management for lung cancer patients after surgery.
Contribution
A personalized follow-up program using patient-reported outcomes improved quality of life and self-management for lung cancer patients after surgery.
Findings
The experimental group showed significantly better quality of life at 4 weeks post-discharge.
Self-management efficacy was significantly higher in the experimental group at 4 weeks and 4 months post-discharge.
Both groups improved in quality of life and self-management over time, but the experimental group had better outcomes.
Abstract
This study aims to determine the impact of PROM with a personalized follow-up program on the evaluation of quality of life and self-management for patients after lung cancer resection. Given a formal power calculation a total of 240 patients with lung cancer. Participants were randomly assigned to either the experimental or the control groups. Patients in the experimental group received a personalized follow-up program of patient-reported outcomes. The control group received only the telephone follow-up. Baseline data (T0) were collected before the intervention (on the day of discharge), and quality of life, self-efficacy, and compliance were measured at 2 weeks (T1), 4 weeks (T2), and 4 months (T3) post-discharge. The difference in quality of life between the experimental and control groups was significant (Wald χ2 = 5.204, P = 0.023), with the experimental group showing…
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TopicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Cancer survivorship and care
