Psychosocial Challenges After Treatment for Colorectal and Anal Cancer: A Descriptive Study

Birthe Thing Oggesen, Jacob Rosenberg
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Receiving a diagnosis of cancer can profoundly impact an individual's perception of life. It can significantly affect their daily functioning because of changes in work ability, treatment-related sequelae, and psychological distress. This prospective single center observational study aimed to identify psychosocial problems experienced by patients treated for colorectal or anal cancer. Patients were seen in an outpatient clinic for cancer sequelae treatment. During consultations, we documented the specific problems discussed and addressed with each patient. Patients with psychosocial problems were eligible for this study. Psychosocial challenges were defined from the patients' medical records. Of the 583 patients evaluated at our center, 107 patients experienced psychosocial issues that were discussed during consultations. The most prevalent issues included tiredness or sleep disturbance followed by challenges with returning to everyday life, existential dilemmas, work-related challenges, and bowel and stool problems. There were no correlations with age, gender, or tumor stadium.

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结直肠癌和肛门癌治疗后的社会心理挑战:一项描述性研究
接受癌症诊断会深刻地影响一个人对生活的看法。由于工作能力的改变、治疗相关的后遗症和心理困扰,它会显著影响患者的日常功能。本前瞻性单中心观察性研究旨在确定结直肠癌或肛门癌患者治疗时所经历的社会心理问题。患者在门诊接受癌症后遗症治疗。在会诊期间,我们记录了与每位患者讨论和解决的具体问题。有社会心理问题的患者有资格参加这项研究。根据患者的医疗记录定义心理社会挑战。在我们中心评估的583名患者中,107名患者在咨询期间讨论了心理社会问题。最普遍的问题包括疲劳或睡眠障碍,其次是难以回归日常生活、存在困境、与工作有关的挑战以及肠道和粪便问题。与年龄、性别或肿瘤大小无关。
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