Psychological assistance to patients after laryngectomy

Q4 Medicine
G. Tkachenko, S. Podvyaznikov, A. Mudunov, Е. V. Gusakova
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Abstract

The study objective is to assess the effectiveness of psychological support to patients with laryngeal cancer after laryngectomy. Materials and methods.This study included 36 male patients aged between 45 and 62 years with morphologically verified stage II–IV (Т3–4N0–2М0) laryngeal cancer treated in the Department of Head and Neck Tumors, N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology in 2011–2016. Patients were randomized into two groups. Group 1 included 14 patients who received antitumor therapy alone. Group 2 comprised 22 patients who additionally received psychological support. Patients’ mental state was assessed before treatment and 6 months after its completion using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Symptom Check List-90 Revised. Two patients from Group 1 and 1 patient from Group 2 were excluded from the study at the first stage. Results. We found that patients in both groups had severe psychopathological symptoms (including depression, interpersonal sensitivity, and severe distress) six month after treatment completion (according to the Symptom Check List-90 Revised). Patients who received psychological support demonstrated higher level of depression than healthy controls, but it was still significantly lower than that in patients who received no psychological assistance. Similar results were obtained by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: patients who received psychological support had significantly lower level of depression than patients who had no psychological support (8.3 ± 0.9 vs 10.2 ± 0.6 points respectively). Conclusion. Patients with laryngeal cancer who received psychological assistance (including cognitive behavioral psychotherapy) demonstrated significantly lower level of depression 6 months after treatment completion compared to those who received no psychological support.
喉切除术后患者的心理援助
本研究的目的是评估心理支持对喉癌患者喉切除术后的效果。材料和方法。本研究纳入2011-2016年在N. N. Blokhin国家肿瘤医学研究中心头颈部肿瘤科治疗的36例经形态学证实的II-IV期(Т3-4N0-2М0)喉癌男性患者,年龄在45 - 62岁之间。患者随机分为两组。第1组14例患者单独接受抗肿瘤治疗。第二组22例患者接受心理支持。采用医院焦虑抑郁量表及症状检查表-90修订版对患者治疗前及治疗结束后6个月的精神状态进行评估。第一组2例患者和第二组1例患者在第一阶段被排除在研究之外。结果。我们发现两组患者在治疗结束6个月后都有严重的精神病理症状(包括抑郁、人际关系敏感和严重的痛苦)(根据症状检查表-90修订版)。接受心理支持的患者抑郁水平高于健康对照组,但仍显著低于未接受心理支持的患者。医院焦虑抑郁量表也得出类似的结果:接受心理支持的患者抑郁水平明显低于未接受心理支持的患者(分别为8.3±0.9分和10.2±0.6分)。结论。接受心理援助(包括认知行为心理治疗)的喉癌患者在治疗结束后6个月的抑郁水平明显低于未接受心理支持的患者。
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Opuholi Golovy i Sei
Opuholi Golovy i Sei Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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