The American journal of hospice & palliative care
-
Am J Hosp Palliat Care · Jan 2005
Multicenter StudyEnd-of-life care: perspectives of family members of deceased patients.
This study was undertaken to determine the opinions of family members of deceased patients regarding end-of-life care. This multisite cross-sectional survey was administered to 969 volunteer participants during 1997 to 2000. Eligible participants included immediate family members of deceased patients at five local institutions in a regional health system. ⋯ Respondents were more satisfied with communication from nursing staff (88 percent) than physicians' communication (78 percent, p < 0.001, Bowker's test). Respondents indicated higher overall satisfaction with nursing (90 percent) and pastoral care (87 percent), than with physician care (81 percent, p < 0.001 and p = 0.006, Bowker's test). A unique survey instrument can be used to measure family perceptions and opinions regarding end-of-life care.
-
Am J Hosp Palliat Care · Nov 2004
ReviewChanges in endocrine therapy: anastrozole and advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Emerging data on endocrine therapies necessitates a re-evaluation of treatment strategies for advanced breast cancer. In this review, we present data from recent studies of the third-generation, nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor (AI) anastrozole that illustrate its changing role in the treatment of postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. These studies demonstrate that anastrozole is now a treatment of choice as first-line therapy for patients presenting with advanced breast cancer and for patients who have progressed to advanced disease after adjuvant therapy with tamoxifen. A further trial has also shown that anastrozole is an effective and well-tolerated alternative to tamoxifen as adjuvant treatment for postmenopausal women with early breast cancer.