Rehabilitation needs prior to adjuvant chemotherapy in a rural Swedish population.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Linn Norrgård, Bertil Axelsson
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Abstract

Objective: To assess well-being and unmet needs among participants, and examine differences between patients and their next of kin.

Subjects: Cancer patients pre-adjuvant chemotherapy (n = 231) in rural northern Sweden, and their next of kin (n = 204).

Methods: Well-being and unmet needs were assessed using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS), Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G), Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT-Sp-12), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Cancer Survivors' (Partners') Unmet Needs measure (CaSUN)/(CaSPUN). Descriptive methods summarized sociodemographic, cancer-specific, and psychosocial data. Non-parametric statistical tests examined the differences between patients and next of kin.

Results: The HADS indicated that one-quarter of patients and one-third of next of kin possibly/probably had anxiety, and one-seventh of participants possibly/probably had depression. One-third of participants experienced no/minimal impact of cancer on well-being. The CaSUN identified unmet needs in all domains, but mostly in information and psychosocial domains. At least 15% of patients/next of kin reported unmet needs in 12/26 items. For most items, next of kin reported unmet needs at a similar/higher frequency than patients (10-25%).

Conclusion: These findings underscore the importance of assessing well-being and rehabilitative needs in patients and their next of kin before chemotherapy, to identify those who may benefit from early professional support.

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瑞典农村人口辅助化疗前的康复需要。
目的:评估参与者的幸福感和未满足的需求,并检查患者及其近亲之间的差异。研究对象:瑞典北部农村地区辅助化疗前癌症患者(n = 231)及其近亲属(n = 204)。方法:采用埃德蒙顿症状评估系统(ESAS)、癌症治疗功能评估(FACT-G)、慢性疾病治疗功能评估-精神健康量表(FACIT-Sp-12)、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和癌症幸存者(伴侣)未满足需求量表(CaSUN)/(CaSPUN)对幸福感和未满足需求进行评估。描述性方法总结了社会人口学、癌症特异性和社会心理数据。非参数统计检验检验了患者和近亲之间的差异。结果:HADS显示四分之一的患者和三分之一的近亲可能/可能患有焦虑症,七分之一的参与者可能/可能患有抑郁症。三分之一的参与者没有或只有很小的癌症对健康的影响。CaSUN确定了所有领域未满足的需求,但主要是在信息和社会心理领域。至少15%的患者/近亲报告12/26项需求未得到满足。对于大多数项目,近亲报告未满足需求的频率与患者相似/更高(10-25%)。结论:这些发现强调了在化疗前评估患者及其近亲的健康和康复需求的重要性,以确定那些可能从早期专业支持中受益的人。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
102
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine is an international peer-review journal published in English, with at least 10 issues published per year. Original articles, reviews, case reports, short communications, special reports and letters to the editor are published, as also are editorials and book reviews. The journal strives to provide its readers with a variety of topics, including: functional assessment and intervention studies, clinical studies in various patient groups, methodology in physical and rehabilitation medicine, epidemiological studies on disabling conditions and reports on vocational and sociomedical aspects of rehabilitation.
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