Psychological impact of 131I radioprotection measures on thyroid cancer patients.

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-30 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-1042
Elena Barbus, Claudiu Pestean, Maria Iulia Larg, Katalin Gabora, Eduard-Alexandru Bonci, Claudiu Badulescu, Andra Piciu
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Background and aims: It is very well know nowadays that despite all the good and qualitative information available, the patients who are supposed to be treated with radioiodine for differentiated thyroid cancer suffer from a lot of concerns prior the treatment. The aim of our study is to investigate the level of anxiety and lessening of the concerns pre and post RIT (radioiodine therapy) using a dedicated, special designed questionnaire.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of 54 differentiated thyroid cancer patients was conducted. Patients who met the inclusion criteria were invited to complete the radioprotection questionnaire pre and post RIT. The questionnaire comprises two sections (pre and post radioiodine treatment) with specific questions regarding aspects of radioprotection measures and the impact on the overall well-being. For uniform distribution of variables we used Pearson correlation and for monotonic relationship between variables, Spearman correlation.

Results: The pre-treatment questionnaire reported a strong confidence of the patients in the medical team, good and accurate information regarding the treatment, >50 % suffering from anxiety and concerns before the radioiodine treatment. The post treatment questionnaire revealed no fear of isolation, a lot of useful information and most of the patients would undergo another treatment, if necessary and also recommend it to others.

Conclusion: The milestone in having a good and compliant patient remains a very good communication between the medical team and the patient. We are able to influence and change things and have fewer patients with fear from radioactivity and treatment concerns if we dedicate enough time to give them the adequate information in the best way so it will be correctly received.

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131I辐射防护措施对甲状腺癌患者心理的影响。
背景和目的:众所周知,尽管有所有好的和定性的信息,但对于分化型甲状腺癌患者,在接受放射性碘治疗之前,他们面临着许多问题。本研究的目的是使用一份专门设计的问卷调查放射性碘治疗前后的焦虑水平和担忧减轻情况。方法:对54例分化型甲状腺癌患者进行横断面研究。符合纳入标准的患者被邀请完成RIT前后的辐射防护问卷。调查表包括两个部分(放射性碘治疗前和治疗后),具体问题涉及放射性防护措施的各个方面以及对总体健康的影响。对于变量的均匀分布,我们使用Pearson相关,对于变量之间的单调关系,我们使用Spearman相关。结果:治疗前问卷调查显示患者对医疗团队有较强的信心,治疗信息良好准确,> 50%的患者在放射碘治疗前存在焦虑和担忧。治疗后问卷调查显示,大多数患者不害怕被隔离,有很多有用的信息,如果有必要,他们会接受另一种治疗,并向他人推荐。结论:在医疗团队和患者之间保持良好的沟通是获得一个良好的和顺从的患者的里程碑。如果我们花足够的时间以最好的方式给他们足够的信息,这样他们就能正确地接受信息,我们就能影响和改变事情,让更少的病人担心放射性和治疗问题。
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