Table 1.
Variable | n (%) |
---|---|
Age in years (Mean ± SD) | 64.3 ± 13.2 |
Female | 19 (63.3) |
Race | |
Black/African American | 2 (6.7) |
White | 24 (80.0) |
Other | 4 (13.3) |
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity | 3 (10.0) |
Highest education | |
≥ Bachelors | 8 (26.7) |
High school/some college | 18 (60.0) |
≤ High school | 4 (13.3) |
Financial security | |
Secure | 15 (51.7) |
Partially secure | 13 (44.8) |
Insecure | 1 (3.5) |
Cancer type | |
Lung | 2 (6.7) |
Gastrointestinal (non-CRC) | 4 (13.3) |
CRC/breast/prostate | 9 (30.0) |
Other | 15 (50.0) |
Palliative Performance Scale (Mean ± SD) | 4.9 (2.1) |
Clinicians’ estimate of survival time | |
< 2 weeks | 4 (13.3) |
2 weeks to < 3 months | 10 (33.3) |
≥ 3 months | 16 (53.3) |
Days from enrollment to death (Median (Range)) | 14 (0–157) |
Quality of Lifea (Mean ± SD) | 4.4 ± 2.8 |
Any religious affiliation | 22 (73.3) |
Christianity | 18 (60.0) |
Buddhism | 1 (3.3) |
Islam | 3 (10.0) |
At peace | |
Completely | 3 (10.3) |
Quite a bit | 5 (17.2) |
Moderately | 14 (48.3) |
Slightly | 1 (3.5) |
Not at all | 6 (20.7) |
Note: CRC = colorectal cancer;
Quality of life was assessed using the McGill Quality of Life Global item, asking, “Considering all parts of your life – physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and financial – over the past two days, how would you rate the quality of your life?” (using a 0–10 scale from “Very bad” to “Excellent”) [47, 48].