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背景:毫无疑问,癌症是一种威胁生命的疾病,对患者的身心健康,尤其是生活质量(QOL)有着长期的影响。许多因素都会对癌症患者的生活质量产生重大影响,本文试图探讨癌症患者生活质量的预测因素。更具体地说,本文试图确定居住地区、教育状况、家庭收入和家庭类型对癌症患者生活质量的影响。我们还试图研究病程和精神对癌症患者 QOL 的影响:样本由印度东北部特里普拉邦的 200 名癌症患者组成。数据收集使用了一般信息表、生活质量患者/癌症幸存者版本(由 Ferrell、Hassey-Dow 和 Grant 编制)和精神体验指数-修订版(由 Genia 编制)。数据分析采用独立 t 检验、方差分析和多元线性回归。统计分析采用 IBM SPSS 25.0 版:在 200 名癌症患者中,男性患者 100 人(占 50%),女性患者 100 人(占 50%)。大多数癌症患者(100 人,50%)患有口腔癌,其次是肺癌和乳腺癌。他们大多来自特里普拉邦的农村地区,属于核心家庭。她们大多没受过什么教育,家庭月收入低于 10,000 印度卢比。共有 122 名癌症患者(61%)在确诊前不到一年患上癌症。结果显示,除家庭收入外,癌症患者亚群在社会经济和疾病因素方面的 QOL 分数没有明显差异。进一步的分析表明,只有癌症患者的精神和教育程度能显著预测他们的 QOL:本文可作为该领域进一步研究的跳板,在改善癌症患者 QOL 的同时,为社会经济发展提供帮助。
Predictors of quality of life of cancer patients: A psycho-oncological study conducted at Tripura, North-East India.
Background: Cancer is, no doubt, a life-threatening illness, and it has a long-term effect on the physical and mental health of the patients, particularly on their quality of life (QOL). The present article is an attempt to examine the role of socioeconomic factors, illness duration and spirituality on the QOL of cancer patients.
Methods: The sample consisted of 200 cancer patients (100 men and 100 women patients) belonging to the state of Tripura, a Northeastern state of India. Out of 200 cancer patients, most of them (100, 50%) were suffering from oral cancer, followed by lung and breast cancer. General Information Schedule, Quality of Life Patient/Cancer Survivor Version (developed by Ferrell, Hassey-Dow and Grant), and The Spiritual Experience Index- Revised (developed by Genia) were used for data collection. For analysis of data, independent t-test, analysis of variance, and multiple linear regression were computed. The statistical analysis was carried out using IBM SPSS Version 25.0.
Results: The findings showed no significant difference in QOL scores among the subgroups of cancer patients in socioeconomic and illness factor, except for family income. Further analysis revealed that only spirituality and educational qualification of cancer patients significantly predicted their QOL.
Conclusion: The current article can act as a springboard for further studies in this area and provide aid for socioeconomic development while improvising cancer patients' QOL.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Cancer (ISSN 0019-509X), the show window of the progress of ontological sciences in India, was established in 1963. Indian Journal of Cancer is the first and only periodical serving the needs of all the specialties of oncology in India.