孤独和拥挤的生活环境可预测 COVID-19 大流行期间癌症患者的健康状况。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Clinical Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1177/10547738241252889
Amy Zhang, Siran Koroukian, Cynthia Owusu, Scott E Moore, Hasina Momotaz, Jeffrey M Albert
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我们调查了健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)、医疗保健服务和健康行为在 COVID-19 大流行的第一个冬季和疫苗接种后的第二个夏季对癌症患者身心健康结果的影响。2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 8 月期间,在俄亥俄州东北部对 2019 年 1 月至 2020 年 1 月期间确诊为癌症的患者进行了三波在线调查。调查进行了描述性分析和混合效应回归分析。共有 322 名新诊断的癌症患者回答了调查问题,其中包括 40 名非洲裔美国人和 282 名白人(215 人来自大都市地区,67 人来自非大都市地区)。在 2021 年 8 月结束的第 3 波调查中,受访者称汉密尔顿抑郁评分量表上的抑郁程度明显减轻(p = .019),PROMIS 上的总体健康状况明显改善(p = .036)。在分析中控制了年龄、合并症及其他人口统计学和医学变量后,孤独感(p = .001, p = .015)是基线时与抑郁、易怒和总体健康状况差相关的两个最突出的因素,其 p 值最低且具有持续性影响。采取预防措施的自我效能与抑郁减少(p = .001)和总体健康改善(p = .029)相关。增加获得药物的机会(p
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Loneliness and Crowded Living Predicted Poor Health in a Sample of Cancer Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic.

We investigated the influence of social determinants of health (SDOH), healthcare services, and health behaviors on mental and physical health outcomes of cancer patients between the first winter and the following post-vaccine summer of the COVID-19 pandemic. A three-wave online survey of individuals diagnosed with incident cancer between January 2019 and January 2020 was conducted between November of 2020 and August of 2021 in northeast Ohio. Descriptive analysis and mixed-effect regression analyses were performed. A total of 322 newly diagnosed cancer patients, with 40 African Americans and 282 Whites (215 from metropolitan areas and 67 nonmetropolitan) responded to the survey questions. In Wave 3 ending in August 2021, the survey respondents reported significantly reduced depression (p = .019) on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and improved global health (p = .036) on PROMIS. With age, comorbidity, and other demographic and medical variables controlled in the analyses, the feeling of loneliness (p < .001) and crowded living space (p = .001, p = .015) were the two most prominent factors associated with depression, irritability, and poor global health at baseline, with the lowest p values and persistent effect. Self-efficacy of taking preventive measures was associated with reduced depression (p = .001) and improved global health (p = .029). Increasing access to medicine (p < .01) and satisfaction with telehealth appointments (p < .01) were significantly associated with better global health and reduced irritability. Respondents who had private health insurance reported better health than those that had Medicare coverage only (p < .05). This longitudinal, observational study demonstrated the impact of SDOH on health outcomes of cancer patients. Substandard living conditions resulting in loneliness and crowdedness, quality of medical care (e.g., quality telehealth and access to medicine), and personal behaviors (e.g., self-efficacy) were significantly associated with health outcomes in newly diagnosed cancer patients during the pandemic and should be given adequate consideration for the purpose of improving clinical care.

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3.40
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期刊介绍: Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that addresses issues of clinical research that are meaningful to practicing nurses, providing an international forum to encourage discussion among clinical practitioners, enhance clinical practice by pinpointing potential clinical applications of the latest scholarly research, and disseminate research findings of particular interest to practicing nurses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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