Comparing Physician And Nurse Ecog Performance Status Ratings As Predictors Of Clinical Outcomes In Cancer Patients.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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248Background: The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG) scale is commonly used in the clinical and research setting, and has been shown to correlate with cancer morbidity, mortality, and tolerance to chemotherapy. ECOG is frequently rated by physicians (MDs) and nurses (RNs), and MD-RN ECOG score agreement varies widely in the literature. It remains unclear whether MD and RN ECOG scores differ in their ability to predict clinical outcomes. Methods: As part of a quality initiative at Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center, oncologists and chemotherapy RNs independently scored ECOGs for a random sample of 309 patients with various solid malignancies, on one or more visits, for a total of 506 pairs of ECOG scores. MD/RN interrater agreement was evaluated using the Cohenu0027s kappa coefficient. Logistic regression models were fit to evaluate the ability of RN and MD ECOG scores, as well as the RN-MD score difference, to predict the occurrence of chemotoxicity (CTCAE v4, grade≳3) and hospitalizations ...
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