Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Patients With Underage Children: An Integrative Review.

Gabriela Mota-George, Ashley Martinez, Joyce E Dains
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As many as 24.7% of cancer patients are also parents to children younger than 18 years of age. This population faces unique challenges, and quality of life in parental cancer patients has not been well studied. This integrative review assessed parental cancer patients' quality of life. PubMed and Scopus were searched using the following terms: quality of life, distress, anxiety, coping, emotion, social support, employment, work, psychosocial, physical, function, parental cancer, and parents with cancer. English publications conducted within the past 15 years that used an objective instrument to measure quality of life in adult cancer patients with children 18 years of age or younger were included. Studies with an intervention focus were excluded. After review of 672 articles, nine studies met the criteria for inclusion. Several instruments were utilized to measure quality of life. Some parental cancer patients reported decreased quality of life when compared with other cancer patients and the general population at diagnosis and years after. Parental cancer patients may be at an increased risk of decreased quality of life. With this understanding, health-care providers should complete comprehensive assessments routinely so that these patients' unique needs may be more adequately addressed.

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有未成年子女的成年癌症患者的生活质量:一项综合综述。
多达24.7%的癌症患者同时也是18岁以下儿童的父母。这一人群面临着独特的挑战,父母癌症患者的生活质量尚未得到很好的研究。这项综合评价评估了父母癌症患者的生活质量。PubMed和Scopus使用以下术语进行搜索:生活质量、痛苦、焦虑、应对、情感、社会支持、就业、工作、心理社会、身体、功能、父母癌症和患有癌症的父母。在过去的15年里,使用客观的工具来衡量成年癌症患者的生活质量,这些患者的孩子年龄在18岁或以下。以干预为重点的研究被排除。在审查了672篇文章后,有9项研究符合纳入标准。使用了几种仪器来测量生活质量。与其他癌症患者和一般人群相比,一些父母患有癌症的患者在诊断时和诊断后几年的生活质量有所下降。父母患有癌症的患者生活质量下降的风险可能会增加。了解了这一点,卫生保健提供者应定期完成全面评估,以便更充分地解决这些患者的独特需求。
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