Health-related quality of life and related factors among esophageal cancer survivors after esophagectomy in the 6-month postoperative period: A multicenter cross-sectional study in north China

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Yingtao Meng , Ruitong Gao , Hailing Yang , Fang Zhang , Meimei Shang , Yuping Liu , Lingjuan Li , Lu Chen , Xia Zhong , Hongmei Lu
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Abstract

Objective

Esophagectomy is a primary curable treatment and a highly challenging procedure for esophageal cancer (EC) survivors. EC survivors experience various unmet needs. This study is aimed to assess unmet needs, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and psychological distress of postoperative EC survivors.

Methods

A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted between December 2023 and March 2024 across 28 hospitals in northern China. The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Supportive Care Need Survey - Short Form 34 were utilized to assess the HRQOL, anxiety, depression, and unmet needs.

Results

A total of 357 postoperative EC survivors were recruited, with a mean age of 63.42 years. Approximately 14.6% exhibited borderline anxiety, and 17.9% showed borderline depression. Unmet needs were highest in health information and patient care domains. HRQOL was lower in global health, social, and physical functions post-surgery. Fatigue, appetite loss, insomnia, and financial difficulties were common. Dysphagia, dry mouth, reflux, and choking negatively impacted HRQOL. Multivariable regression analysis indicated that anxiety and depression levels were higher, and HRQOL was lower in those one week to six months post-surgery compared to one-week post-surgery.

Conclusions

EC survivors experience significant psychological distress and reduced HRQOL up to six months post-surgery. Dysphagia and unmet needs are prevalent. Compared to immediate post-surgery, EC survivors experienced higher levels of anxiety and depression, and lower level of HRQOL in six months. Future research should focus on developing individualized care strategies to provide optimal support.
食管癌术后6个月食管癌幸存者健康相关生活质量及相关因素:中国北方地区一项多中心横断面研究
目的食管切除术是食管癌(EC)幸存者的一种可治愈的主要治疗方法,也是一种极具挑战性的手术。EC幸存者经历了各种未满足的需求。本研究旨在评估EC术后幸存者未满足的需求、健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)和心理困扰。方法于2023年12月至2024年3月在中国北方28家医院进行多中心横断面研究。采用欧洲癌症研究和治疗组织生活质量问卷、医院焦虑和抑郁量表和支持性护理需求调查-短表34来评估HRQOL、焦虑、抑郁和未满足的需求。结果共纳入357例EC术后幸存者,平均年龄63.42岁。约14.6%表现为边缘性焦虑,17.9%表现为边缘性抑郁。未满足的需求在卫生信息和病人护理领域最高。术后整体健康、社会和身体功能的HRQOL较低。疲劳、食欲不振、失眠和经济困难是常见的。吞咽困难、口干、反流和窒息对HRQOL有负面影响。多变量回归分析显示,术后1 ~ 6个月患者的焦虑、抑郁水平高于术后1周,HRQOL低于术后1周。结论:手术后6个月,患者有明显的心理困扰,HRQOL下降。吞咽困难和未满足的需求是普遍存在的。与术后立即相比,EC幸存者在6个月内经历了更高水平的焦虑和抑郁,HRQOL水平较低。未来的研究应侧重于制定个性化护理策略,以提供最佳的支持。
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