Dysgeusia and health-related quality of life of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: A cross-sectional study

E. Ponticelli, M. Clari, S. Frigerio, A. De Clemente, I. Bergese, E. Scavino, A. Bernardini, C. Sacerdote

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Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate taste disorders in patients receiving chemotherapy and to assess the impact of dysgeusia on patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQOL). A total of 289 patients with a diagnosis of malignant solid or haematological cancer undergoing chemotherapy completed a questionnaire assessing dysgeusia and HRQOL. Sixty-four per cent of patients developed dysgeusia after and during chemotherapy. A statistically significant correlation was found between type of cancer and dysgeusia (p =.012), moreover a statistically significant association was found between type of chemotherapy and occurrence of dysgeusia (p =.031). Patients with dysgeusia had a worse overall HRQOL than those who did not have dysgeusia, and the association between HRQOL and dysgeusia was also statistically significant (p =.003). Patients with dysgeusia had a higher probability of having a worse HRQOL (p =.002). In line with previous studies, we observed a significant correlation between chemotherapy and dysgeusia. Furthermore, this study found that cancer patients with dysgeusia have a lower quality of life. In particular the domains “role,” “social aspect,” “nausea-vomiting” and “appetite” are most influenced by dysgeusia. Improving the communication and information to patients considered at higher risk of developing dysgeusia can have a positive impact on patients’ quality of life.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articoloe12633
RivistaEuropean Journal of Cancer Care
Volume26
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 mar 2017
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