Socio-demographic aspects and treatment-related factors on oral cancer patients' participation in rehabilitation.

IF 1 Q3 SURGERY
Philippe Korn, Simon Spalthoff, Joachim Hammersen, Gertrud Krüskemper, Frank Tavassol, Jan Winterboer, Fritjof Lentge, Nils-Claudius Gellrich, Philipp Jehn
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Objectives: After resection of an oral carcinoma, patients are faced with physical, psychological, and socioeconomic challenges. Rehabilitation plays an essential role in patients' reintegration into their social and professional environment. This study evaluated whether socioeconomic aspects affect oral cancer patients' participation in rehabilitation treatment.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted with 1,532 patients following surgical treatment of oral cancer during an international multicenter rehabilitation study of the German-Swiss-Austrian Cooperative Working Group on Maxillofacial Tumors using a questionnaire comprising disease-related and psychosocial items postoperatively and at least 6 months after surgery.

Results: Only 35.4% of patients participated in rehabilitation. Age (p<0.001), sex (p<0.001), and marital status (p<0.05) significantly influenced participation in rehabilitation. Postoperative impairment (p<0.05) as well as quality of life (p<0.01) were significantly worse in patients who participated in rehabilitation. Nevertheless, this group of patients returned to work significantly more often, although later, than those who did not participate in rehabilitation (p<0.05).

Conclusions: The findings show social inequalities and suggest a general undersupply of rehabilitative follow-up treatment in patients with oral cancer. More patients, especially older people and women should be referred to rehabilitation.

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口腔癌患者参与康复的社会人口学因素及治疗相关因素。
目的:口腔癌切除术后,患者面临着生理、心理和社会经济方面的挑战。康复在患者重新融入社会和职业环境中起着至关重要的作用。本研究评估社会经济因素是否影响口腔癌患者参与康复治疗。材料和方法:在德国-瑞士-奥地利颌面肿瘤合作工作组的一项国际多中心康复研究中,对1532例口腔癌手术治疗后的患者进行回顾性分析,使用问卷调查,包括术后和术后至少6个月的疾病相关和社会心理项目。结果:仅有35.4%的患者参与了康复治疗。结论:研究结果显示了社会不平等,表明口腔癌患者的康复随访治疗普遍不足。更多的病人,特别是老年人和妇女应转介到康复。
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