Leni Merdawati , Hui-Chen Lin , Ya-Ching Wang , Kuan-Chia Lin , Hui-Chuan Huang
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摘要
孤独与不良的身心健康状况和死亡率增加有关。在这项研究中,我们确定了与中老年乳腺癌(BC)患者孤独感相关的重要因素。方法在这项横断面研究中,我们通过便利抽样从印度尼西亚的两家医院招募了 200 名 BC 患者(年龄在 20 岁至 60 岁之间)。研究人员测量了患者的人口统计学特征、痛苦症状(症状痛苦量表)、社会支持(感知社会支持多维量表)、虚弱程度(格罗宁根虚弱指标)和孤独感(加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感量表第 3 版)。结果孤独风险与社会支持呈负相关,但与失业和虚弱呈正相关。因此,获得高水平社会支持的患者(几率比 [OR]:0.96;95% 置信区间 [CI]:0.92-0.99)患严重孤独症的风险较低。相比之下,失业患者(OR:4.00;95% 置信区间:1.65-9.66)和体弱患者(OR:5.79;95% 置信区间:2.50-13.42)的严重孤独风险较高。应将孤独感的早期和定期评估纳入对这些患者的护理中。旨在增加社会支持和减轻虚弱的适当策略可降低中老年 BC 患者(尤其是失业患者)的孤独感风险,从而使他们受益。
Factors associated with loneliness in middle-aged and older patients with breast cancer
Objective
Loneliness is associated with adverse mental and physical health conditions and increased mortality. In this study, we identified significant factors associated with loneliness in middle-aged and older patients with breast cancer (BC).
Methods
For this cross-sectional study, we enrolled 200 patients (aged from 20 to 60 years) with BC from two hospitals in Indonesia through convenience sampling. Demographic characteristics, distress symptoms (Symptom Distress Scale), social support (Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support), frailty (Groningen Frailty Indicator), and loneliness (UCLA Loneliness Scale, version 3) were measured. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to identify significant factors associated with loneliness in our cohort.
Results
Loneliness risk was negatively correlated with social support but positively correlated with unemployment and frailty. Thus, the patients received a high level of social support (odds ratio [OR]: 0.96; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.92–0.99) and had a low risk of severe loneliness. By contrast, patients who were unemployed (OR: 4.00; 95% CI: 1.65–9.66) and those who had frailty (OR: 5.79; 95% CI: 2.50–13.42) had an elevated risk of severe loneliness.
Conclusions
Unemployment, social support, and frailty may significantly influence the risk of loneliness in patients with BC. Early and regular assessments of loneliness should be integrated in the care of these patients. Suitable strategies aimed at increasing social support and mitigating frailty may benefit middle-aged and older patients with BC, particularly unemployed patients, by reducing their risk of loneliness.