新型冠状病毒肺炎大流行期间妇科癌症患者焦虑程度的电话调查分析

A. Yavuz, M. Dolanbay, Emine Fusun AKYÜZ ÇİM, Ayşe DİŞLİ GÜRLER, Cevat Fırat Cündübey
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目的:了解2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间妇科癌症患者的焦虑程度,并确定与焦虑相关的因素。材料和方法:本研究共纳入193例行细胞减少手术治疗妇科肿瘤的患者。通过电话与患者联系,并提供有关我们研究的详细信息和将要使用的问卷。我们使用国家综合癌症网络焦虑温度计和问题清单(PL)进行了焦虑筛查,这是为癌症患者开发的。结果:在研究组中,51%的患者被归为高应激组。作为实际问题,儿童保育(p<0.001)、保险/财务(p<0.033)、工作/学校(p<0.001)、治疗决策(p<0.001)在本研究中两组间存在显著差异。低压力组与高压力组在处理儿童家庭问题(p<0.001)、家庭健康问题(p<0.014)上存在显著差异。各情绪参数在两组间均有显著性差异。各参数的情绪显著性水平分别为:抑郁(p<0.001)、恐惧(p<0.001)、紧张(p<0.002)、悲伤(p<0.001)、担忧(p<0.012)、失去兴趣(p<0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果向妇科癌症卫生界传达了一个信息,即在COVID-19大流行期间,哪些情况可能困扰妇科癌症患者。在我们的研究中,确定患者的问题区域是干预的第一步。Turkiye Klinikleri版权所有©2022。
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Analysis of Distress in Patients with Gynecological Cancers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Telephone Survey
Objective: To investigate distress levels in patients with gynaecological cancers during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and identify factors associated with distress. Material(s) and Method(s): A total of 193 patients who underwent cytoreductive surgery for gynaecological cancer were included in our research. The patients were contacted by phone and provided detailed information about our study and the questionnaire that was to be applied. We performed distress screening using The National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer and Problem List (PL), developed for cancer patients. Result(s): In the study group, 51% of patients were categorized in the high-stress group. As practical problems, childcare (p<0.001), insurance/financial (p<0.033), work/school (p<0.001), treatment decisions (p<0.001), have significant differences between 2 groups in the present study. As family problems dealing with children (p<0.001), family health issues (p<0.014) have significant differences between the low-stress group and the high-stress group. All the emotional parameters evaluated by PL questionnaire have significant difference between the groups. The emotional significance levels of the parameters are as follows: depression (p<0.001), fears (p<0.001), nervousness (p<0.002), sadness (p<0.001), worry (p<0.012), loss of interest (p<0.001). Conclusion(s): Our results send a message to the gynaecological cancer healthcare world about what conditions may plague the gynaecological cancer patient in COVID-19 pandemic. Identifying problem areas for patients in our study constitutes the first step in the intervention. Copyright © 2022 by Turkiye Klinikleri.
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