Prognostic Awareness in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients: A Narrative Literature Review of the Processes Involved

Cancer Manag Res. 2023 Mar 23:15:301-310. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S395259. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

High prognostic awareness (PA) is seen by many as a threat to terminal patients' psychological well-being. Whether this concern is supported by evidence or not is still a matter of discussion, given the heterogeneity of existing findings. This ambiguity points to the importance of considering contextual processes involved in the relationship between high PA and psychological outcomes, as a possible mediator and moderator mechanism. Aiming to capture a holistic image of the relationship between PA and the psychological experiences of patients, we adapted a narrative method to synthesize and discusses patient-related (physical symptoms, coping strategy, spirituality) and external (family support, received medical care) processes as potential explaining mechanisms.

Keywords: awareness; cancer; palliative care; prognosis; psycho-oncology; terminal care.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was partially supported by the Italian Ministry of Health with Ricerca Corrente and 5×1000 funds.