Interdependence relationships between unmet supportive care needs and its influencing factors in couples coping with colorectal cancer: a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Xiaoke Qiu, Jiayu Mao, Can Wang, Xueli Yang, Jie Zhao, Qiuping Li
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Abstract

Purpose: To explore the unmet supportive care needs (USCNs) in colorectal cancer survivors and their spousal caregivers and identifying factors influencing USCNs from a dyadic perspective.

Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, a total of 343 dyads consisting of Chinese colorectal cancer survivors and their spousal caregivers were recruited from a dyadic perspective. This study evaluated participants' USCNs, psychological distress of anxiety and depression, and benefit finding. The Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model (APIMeM) as data analysis approaches was used to capture the bidirectional and mediating effects between the variables, revealing key factors influencing USCNs in colorectal cancer couples.

Results: A total of 343 colorectal cancer couples were surveyed, reporting different USCNs. The analysis revealed that psychological distress and benefit finding play a central role in influencing USCNs. These factors affect the dyadic health outcomes of both cancer survivors and their spousal caregivers through bidirectional relationships. Specifically, psychological distress influences USCNs through its impact on benefit finding, which mediates the relationship between psychological distress and unmet care needs in the dyads.

Conclusions: This study highlights the USCNs and its influencing factors within colorectal cancer couples. The APIMeM findings suggest that USCNs can be enhanced by reducing psychological distress and strengthening the protective role of benefit finding. In response to the unique needs of colorectal cancer couples, tailored psycho-social supportive care interventions should be developed, focusing on alleviating psychological distress and reinforcing the positive aspects of benefit finding, thereby fostering stronger bi-directional relationships and improving USCNs in this population.

结直肠癌夫妇未满足的支持性护理需求及其影响因素之间的相互依赖关系:一项横断面研究
目的:探讨结直肠癌幸存者及其配偶照顾者未满足的支持性护理需求(USCNs),并从二元视角确定影响USCNs的因素。方法:采用横断面调查的方法,采用双元法对343对中国结直肠癌幸存者及其配偶照顾者进行调查。本研究评估了参与者的USCNs、焦虑和抑郁的心理困扰以及获益发现。采用行动者-伴侣相互依赖中介模型(APIMeM)作为数据分析方法,捕捉变量之间的双向和中介效应,揭示影响结直肠癌夫妻USCNs的关键因素。结果:共调查了343对结直肠癌夫妇,报告了不同的USCNs。分析表明,心理困扰和利益寻找在影响USCNs中起着核心作用。这些因素通过双向关系影响癌症幸存者及其配偶照顾者的双重健康结果。具体而言,心理困扰通过影响利益发现来影响USCNs,利益发现介导了心理困扰与未满足护理需求之间的关系。结论:本研究突出了结直肠癌夫妇的USCNs及其影响因素。APIMeM的研究结果表明,USCNs可以通过减少心理困扰和加强利益发现的保护作用来增强。针对结直肠癌夫妇的独特需求,应开发量身定制的心理-社会支持护理干预措施,重点是减轻心理困扰,加强获益的积极方面,从而培养更强的双向关系,改善该人群的USCNs。
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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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