Goals and goal perceptions in patients with advanced stage lung cancer: a mixed methods study

Kelly A. Hyland,Laura B. Oswald, Maija Reblin, Brent J. Small, Jhanelle E. Gray,Heather S. L. Jim, Paul B. Jacobsen

PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY(2023)

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Purpose Goals provide insight into what is important to an individual. We describe the development and application of a mixed methods approach to elicit goals and perceptions about goals in patients with advanced cancer. Methods Patients receiving first-line treatment for advanced lung cancer participated in semi-structured interviews about their goals. Participants self-generated goals, then selected and ranked their three most important goals and provided Likert scale ratings of goal-related perceptions (e.g., attainability, locus of control). Independent raters coded goals into content domains. One month later, participants reported perceived progress toward goals and facilitators of and barriers to progress. Results Participants ( N = 75, M age = 64.5 years, 59% female) identified goals across eight domains: social/role/relationship, everyday/practical, leisure/pleasure, psychological/existential/spiritual, major life changes or achievements, cancer treatment response/disease outcomes, palliative outcomes, and behavioral health improvement. Of all goals identified ( N = 352), 72% of patients had at least one social/role/relationship goal, 68% had a leisure/pleasure goal, and 29% had a cancer treatment response goal. On average, participants considered their goals to be attainable, perceived a high degree of control over reaching goals, anticipated making “some” progress in the short term, and perceived a high likelihood of reaching goals in the future. Facilitators of progress included mental fortitude, feeling physically well, and social support. Barriers included cancer-related side effects, practical challenges, and COVID-19. Conclusions A majority of participant goals focused on meaningful engagement and living well. Goals were largely viewed as attainable and under participants’ control. Cancer clinicians may consider how to support patients in working toward valued goals in conjunction with oncology care.
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goals perceptions,advanced stage lung cancer,lung cancer,advanced stage
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